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Life Care Specialist
Emory Healthcare/Emory University
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Atlanta, United States
Location
Atlanta
Posted
June 24, 2026
Commute
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Job Description
**Overview**
**Shift: 8a-5p**
**At least 3 years of relevant social work experience preferred. Experience in an Acute Care or post-acute care setting desired but not required. Positions in this classification prefer LCSW licensure.**
**Description**
The Life Care Specialist position is a response to the American opioid epidemic and aims to provide opioid safety education, mental wellness skills and pain management techniques to patients in inpatient and outpatient settings.
Responsibilities and Duties:
+ Work with patients to teach prescription opioids safety practices
+ Provide a number of behavioral pain management strategies including, but not limited to: the skills of the Community Resiliency Model, Progressive Muscle Relaxation, and diaphragmatic breathing techniques.
+ Assess the risk of substance misuse using the Opioid Risk Tool and communicate with the patients assigned medical team when there is an increased risk
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**Shift: 8a-5p**
**At least 3 years of relevant social work experience preferred. Experience in an Acute Care or post-acute care setting desired but not required. Positions in this classification prefer LCSW licensure.**
**Description**
The Life Care Specialist position is a response to the American opioid epidemic and aims to provide opioid safety education, mental wellness skills and pain management techniques to patients in inpatient and outpatient settings.
Responsibilities and Duties:
+ Work with patients to teach prescription opioids safety practices
+ Provide a number of behavioral pain management strategies including, but not limited to: the skills of the Community Resiliency Model, Progressive Muscle Relaxation, and diaphragmatic breathing techniques.
+ Assess the risk of substance misuse using the Opioid Risk Tool and communicate with the patients assigned medical team when there is an increased risk
...