PACE Social Worker, MSW
Company: Family Health Centers of San Diego
Location: San Diego
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
For more than 55 years, Family Health Centers of San Diego’s
(FHCSD) mission has been to provide caring, affordable,
high-quality health care and supportive services to everyone, with
a special commitment to uninsured, low-income and medically
underserved persons. FHCSD is one of the top 10 largest federally
qualified health centers (FQHCs) in the country. We operate more
than 90 sites across San Diego County, including 29 primary care
clinics, 23 behavioral health facilities, 10 physical
rehabilitation clinics, nine dental clinics, five vision clinics,
four outpatient substance use treatment programs, three mobile
medical units, two mobile counseling centers, two urgent care
centers, and a pharmacy. Our staff provides care to over 227,000
patients each year, of whom 91% are low-income and 29% are
uninsured. FHCSD provides care to all. Services include, but are
not limited to adult care, chronic disease management, pediatrics,
comprehensive women’s care including obstetrics, dental, vision,
case management, physical rehabilitation, speech therapy for
children, vaccinations, infectious diseases, behavioral health,
substance use counseling and a host of specialty services including
cardiology, podiatry, endocrinology, dermatology, among others.
FHCSD also offers supportive services to those who are unsheltered
and in need of intensive case management. The breadth of our clinic
locations, services and programs has grown over the last five
decades, making us the largest community clinic provider of health
care to the uninsured in the county and one of the top 10 largest
community clinic organizations in the nation. We are also the
largest health care safety-net provider, largest school-based
health care provider and the largest mental health provider in the
San Diego region. Job Roles Conduct comprehensive initial
assessments of PACE participants to obtain a complete psycho-social
history to include cognitive status, social supports, family
dynamics, mental health and substance dependency, and other current
issues and needs. Confer with PACE participant and family to
identify goals and expectations. As a member of the PACE
multi-disciplinary health care team, provide input on individual
cases and work cooperatively to create proactive solutions and
comprehensive treatment plans to keep the PACE participant in the
community and enhance quality of life to the greatest extent
possible. Provide assessment, treatment, teaching and counseling to
participants, caregivers or other appropriate representatives.
Conduct social worker intervention to include individual contacts,
appropriate collateral contact, participant and family education,
assessment, and counseling. Act as advocate and liaison between
PACE participant, family and Care Team. Provide one-on-one
supportive counseling to PACE participants and their family
members. Facilitate individual, family, and group counseling and
therapy as necessary in servicing PACE participants. Perform other
duties as assigned. Education/Certifications/Licenses/Registrations
Master’s in Social Work required. Traveling between sites and other
locations is occasionally required. Must have a valid California
driver’s license, an automobile, and proof of minimum levels of car
insurance as required under California law, although limits of
$100,000 are recommended. An acceptable driving record is also
required. California law requires all drivers to obtain a valid
California driver’s license within ten days of establishing
residency. Reasonable accommodation may be provided on a
case-by-case basis. Mileage and other reimbursement governed by
policy. Experience/Specialized skills (including Language) 2 years
of experience post-Masters in a health care environment (i.e.,
hospital, nursing home or community health care). 1 year of
experience working with the frail or elderly preferred. Strong
ability to provide support, structure, empathy, sound judgment, and
insight into human behavior and family relations. Demonstrated
ability to maintain good interpersonal interactions with clients
and co-workers as a member of a multi-disciplinary health care team
with a diverse multi-cultural population. Demonstrated knowledge of
behavior modification theories to include current knowledge of
psychosocial assessment and counseling theories and best practices,
with the ability to translate best practices into meaningful,
culturally appropriate resources. Must be able to multi-task, be
flexible, ensure accuracy, and meet changing priorities in a
fast-paced, high workload environment. Must know community
resources, health and social service systems in San Diego County
and have skill in establishing working relationships with community
partners. Basic computer literacy to comply with department needs
and expectations (i.e., E-HR documentation, obtaining background
information and reports, following up on appointments, etc.).
Bilingual in English/Spanish preferred. We are excited to share
that the salary range for this position is: $74,880.00 - 89,313.00
Information on our extensive benefits package can be found here:
FHCSD Wellness – Employee Hub (gobenefits.net) FHCSD provides Equal
Employment Opportunities to all employees and applicants for
employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type
without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin,
disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity or
expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal,
state, or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and
conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement,
promotion, termination, transfer, leave of absence, compensation,
and training.
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