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Social Worker

Veterans Health Administration

Department of Veterans Affairs

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$77,772 - $122,334

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GS-1 Pay Grade

Base salary range: $21,996 - $27,534

Typical requirements: No experience required. High school diploma or equivalent.

Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).

Job Description

Summary

This job involves working as a social worker in a mental health program for veterans, where you'll coordinate their care, ensure smooth treatment across services, and support their recovery in an outpatient setting in San Antonio, Texas.

It's ideal for someone passionate about helping veterans with mental health challenges, who has a strong background in social work and enjoys team-based environments.

A good fit would be a compassionate professional ready to navigate healthcare systems and advocate for patients.

Key Requirements

  • United States citizenship (non-citizens only if no qualified citizens available)
  • Master's degree in social work from a CSWE-accredited school
  • Licensed or certified by a state to practice social work independently at the master's level (waivable at GS-9 with timeline to obtain)
  • Ability to coordinate and ensure continuity of care in mental health settings
  • Supervised practice if not yet licensed, under a VA staff member
  • Pending completion of education or licensure allowed for referral, but must meet all before hiring

Full Job Description

The Behavioral Health Interdisciplinary Program (BHIP) is a team-based outpatient general mental health program which provides Veteran-centered, recovery-oriented, and evidence-based care.

The incumbent in this position functions as a Care Coordinator for Veterans on a BHIP team and is responsible for coordination and continuity of care for Veterans receiving services throughout the mental health episode of care.

Applicants pending the completion of educational or certification/licensure requirements may be referred and tentatively selected but may not be hired until all requirements are met.

Basic Requirements: United States Citizenship: Non-citizens may only be appointed when it is not possible to recruit qualified citizens in accordance with VA Policy. Education.

Have a master's degree in social work from a school of social work fully accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE).

Graduates of schools of social work that are in candidacy status do not meet this requirement until the School of Social Work is fully accredited.

A doctoral degree in social work may not be substituted for the master's degree in social work.

Verification of the degree can be made by going to http://www.cswe.org/Accreditation to verify that the social work degree meets the accreditation standards for a masters of social work. Licensure.

Persons hired or reassigned to social worker positions in the GS-0185 series in VHA must be licensed or certified by a state to independently practice social work at the master's degree level.

Current state requirements may be found by going to http://vaww.va.gov/OHRM/T38Hybrid/. Exception.

VHA may waive the licensure or certification requirement for persons who are otherwise qualified, pending completion of state prerequisites for licensure/certification examinations.

This exception only applies at the GS-9 grade level. For the GS-11 grade level and above, the candidate must be licensed or certified.

At the time of appointment, the supervisor, chief social work or social work executive will provide the unlicensed/uncertified social worker with the written requirements for licensure or certification, including the time by which the license or certification must be obtained and the consequences for not becoming licensed or certified by the deadline.] For appointments at the GS-9 grade level, VHA social workers who are not licensed or certified at the time of appointment must become licensed or certified at the independent, master's level within three years of their appointment as a social worker.

Most states require two years of post-MSW experience as a prerequisite to taking the licensure/certification exam, and VHA gives social workers one additional year to pass the licensure/certification exam.

In states such as California, Washington, and others where the prerequisites for licensure exceed two years, social workers must become licensed at the independent, master's level within one year of meeting the full state prerequisites for licensure.

A social worker who does not yet have a license that allows independent practice must be supervised by a licensed independent practitioner of the same discipline who is a VA staff member and who has access to the electronic health record.

Different states have different levels of licensure or certification, making it difficult for VHA staff to determine the independent practice level.

Each state, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia completed surveys identifying the level of licensure or certification allowing independent practice.

Copies of the surveys are on file in the VHA Office of Care Management and Social Work Services, and a summary spreadsheet of the levels of licensure or certification is available to social work professional standards board members for purposes of determining whether the social worker's level of licensure or certification meets the VHA qualification standards.

All states except California use a series of licensure exams administered by the ASWB. Information can be found at https://www.aswb.org/.

The ASWB is the association of boards that regulates social work.

ASWB develops and maintains the social work licensing examination used across the country and is a central resource for information on the legal regulation of social work.

The ASWB offers three examinations.

The master's examination is generally used by states for the independent practice level of licensure or certification, while the advanced generalist and the clinical examinations are used for the advanced practice level of licensure or certification.

Differences between the master's and the advanced exams demonstrate the expectation that advanced practice social workers will have a more sophisticated knowledge of practice theory and its application.

Physical Requirements. See VA Directive and Handbook 5019, Employee Occupational Health Services. English Language Proficiency.

Candidates must be proficient in spoken and written English to be appointed as authorized by 38 U.S.C. § 7403(f).

May qualify based on being covered by the Grandfathering Provision as described in the VA Qualification Standard for this occupation (only applicable to current VHA employees who are in this occupation and meet the criteria).

Grade Determinations: Social Worker, GS-9 Experience, Education, and Licensure. None beyond the basic requirements. Demonstrated Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities.

In addition to the experience above, the candidate must demonstrate all of the following KSAs: Ability to utilize a Veteran centric approach when providing interventions and counseling for Veterans, their family members, caregivers, and survivors.

Ability to assess the psychosocial functioning and needs of Veterans and their family members, and to formulate and implement a treatment plan, identifying the Veterans problems, strengths, weaknesses, coping skills, and assistance needed.

Ability to implement treatment modalities in working with individuals, families, and groups to achieve treatment goals.

This requires judgment and skill in utilizing supportive, problem solving, or crisis intervention techniques.

Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships and communicate with clients, staff, and representatives of community agencies.

Fundamental knowledge of medical and mental health diagnoses, disabilities, and treatment procedures.

This includes acute, chronic, and traumatic illnesses/injuries; common medications and their effects/side effects; and medical terminology. Social Worker, GS-11: Experience and Licensure.

Appointment to the GS-11 grade level requires completion of a minimum of one year of post-MSW experience equivalent to the GS-9 grade level in the field of health care or other social work-related settings, (VA or non- VA experience) and licensure or certification in a state at the independent practice level.

NOTE: For appointment licensure or certification at this level please refer to paragraph 3c. OR Education.

In addition to meeting basic requirements, a doctoral degree in social work from a school of social work may be substituted for the required one year of professional social work experience in a clinical setting.

Demonstrated Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities.

In addition to the experience above, candidates must demonstrate all of the following KSAs: Qualifications section continues in Education section below: Major Duties:

VA Careers - Social Work: https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/enRhz_ua_UU Total Rewards of a Allied Health Professional Major Duties: Primary responsibility for Mental Health Care Coordination on the BHIP Team and completes the following duties.

Serves as an ongoing point of contact and clinical resource that promotes treatment engagement, especially during care transitions, along the continuum of mental health specialty and subspeciality care.

Documents in the Computerized Patient Record System (CPRS) to notify the Mental Health Patient Centered Management Module (PCMM) Coordinator that incumbent will be assigned as the MHTC.

Coordinates care including serving as an advocate on behalf of the Veterans on BHIP teams to ensure delivery of comprehensive and seamless mental health service.

Participates in frequent team huddles and team meetings and helps to organize the flow of the team huddle.

Responsible for following national guidance and local policy and SOPs for Social Work Service and BHIP.

This includes following policies on documentation requirements as required for CARF and The Joint Commission accreditation as well as other internal and external requirements.

Actively participates in program planning and development, advising the supervisor of shifting trends with care coordination needs and caseloads and identifying the need for making recommendations on program procedures and/or policy changes based upon work experiences.

Provides a full range of services within commonly accepted standards of practice and prioritizes care coordination activities as the primary job function (e.g., needs assessment, chart reviews, care or case management [as needed], discharge planning, outreach, etc.) and other services as appropriate.

Provides care coordination (including care management or case management) to Veterans and families, as needed, throughout the continuum of care.

This includes communication within and across care lines to facilitate continuity of care for Veterans.

Serves as a lead coordinator for Veterans identified as needing additional support through the Coordinated Care and Integrated Case Management (CC-ICM) program.

Provides consultation/education to Veterans and families on VA resources (including self-management tools), community resources, Advance Directives and VA benefits.

Assists in the treatment planning process with the Veteran/family as well as with other disciplines.

Develops treatment plans in collaboration with the Veteran/family and with the interdisciplinary treatment team.

Participates in discharge planning with other disciplines and will be responsible for ensuring that discharge plans are executed in a manner that is timely and appropriate to promote care continuity.

Acts as a clinical resource and point-of-contact to Veterans and other team/staff members.

Acts as liaison between VA and community resources, to include education and bidirectional communication that promotes seamless care.

Though not a core function of this position, there may be times when the incumbent provides individual, family and group counseling as appropriate.

Provides wellness/prevention education and may facilitate patient/family educational/bridging supportive sessions as appropriate. Major Duties continued in Education section below.

Work Schedule: 8:00AM-4:30PM, Monday - Friday Recruitment Incentive (Sign-on Bonus): Not Authorized Permanent Change of Station (Relocation Assistance): Not Authorized Pay: Competitive salary and regular salary increases.

When setting pay, a higher step rate of the appropriate grade may be determined after consideration of higher or unique qualifications or special needs of the VA (Above Minimum Rate of the Grade).

Paid Time Off: 37-50 days of annual paid time offer per year (13-26 days of annual leave, 13 days of sick leave, 11 paid Federal holidays per year) Selected applicants may qualify for credit toward annual leave accrual, based on prior [work experience] or military service experience.

Parental Leave: After 12 months of employment, up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave in connection with the birth, adoption, or foster care placement of a child.

Child Care Subsidy: After 60 days of employment, full time employees with a total family income below $144,000 may be eligible for a childcare subsidy up to 25% of total eligible childcare costs for eligible children up to the monthly maximum of $416.66.

Retirement: Traditional federal pension (5 years vesting) and federal 401K with up to 5% in contributions by VA Insurance: Federal health/vision/dental/term life/long-term care (many federal insurance programs can be carried into retirement) Telework: Ad-Hoc only.

Virtual: This is not a virtual position. Functional Statement #: GS-09: 55320-F; GS-11: 55316-F Permanent Change of Station (PCS): Not Authorized

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Posted on USAJOBS: 4/3/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 4/4/2026

Source: USAJOBS | ID: CAZM-12925797-26-KEH