Mental health worker new york presbyterian hospital

$25.13

Avg. Base Hourly Rate (USD)

The average hourly pay for a Mental Health Worker is $25.13

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What Do Mental Health Workers Do?

Hospitals, clinics, and other health care facilities typically hire personnel under the title "mental health worker" to assist doctors and nurses with the daily mental health duties. The mental health worker assists in patient monitoring, physical assistance, and performing other general tasks for doctors and nurses. They are in contact with patients and must demonstrate empathy and patience, as well as be adaptable to a variety of situations. While specific tasks required of mental health …Read more

Mental Health Worker Tasks

  • Care for patients with mental illnesses or disabilities.
  • Supervise individual patients and/or groups in living or therapeutic situations.
  • Keep records, documentation and patient reports.

What is the highest pay for Mental Health Workers?

Our data indicates that the highest pay for a Mental Health Worker is $NaN / hour

What is the lowest pay for Mental Health Workers?

Our data indicates that the lowest pay for a Mental Health Worker is $NaN / hour

How can Mental Health Workers increase their salary?

Increasing your pay as a Mental Health Worker is possible in different ways. Change of employer: Consider a career move to a new employer that is willing to pay higher for your skills. Level of Education: Gaining advanced degrees may allow this role to increase their income potential and qualify for promotions. Managing Experience: If you are a Mental Health Worker that oversees more junior Mental Health Workers, this experience can increase the likelihood to earn more.

  • At least one year of social work experience. If a new graduate Social Worker, Limited Permit (must supply exam date prior to start of employment).

  • Secure aftercare appointments coordinate the referral process, and complete applications for community programs and financial benefits.

  • You’ll serve as psychiatric social worker for patients and their families, providing clinical social work services such as psychiatric and psychosocial…

  • Management experience in social work department. At least five years of inpatient social work experience, along with proven team-building experience.

  • In this role you’ll serve as psychiatric social worker for patients and their families, providing clinical social work services such as psychiatric and…

  • As part of your health care team, the professional social work staff helps patients and families understand and cope with medical, psychological, and social…

  • At least one year of inpatient hospital experience. As a social worker, you’ll find reward, take risks, and offer viable options for those who may not be…

  • The Social Worker develops and sustains therapeutic alliances; provides case management services; identifies personal needs to support the individualized plan…

  • In this role, you'll observe and document patients' physical, emotional and social behavior, reporting as necessary to the nursing team.

  • Social Worker - Payne Whitney – Per Diem. You’ll coordinate discharge planning and continuum of care for patients and families from across the world.

  • As a social worker, you’ll find reward, take risks, and offer viable options for those who may not be capable—or willing—to help themselves.

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