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Description (UMUS) / at 70% / on a fixed-term contract for 7 monthsCompany descriptionIMAD is a pioneering and reference institution in home care in the Canton of Geneva. It provides care, support, prevention, and health promotion 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, to more than those of all ages, of which 25% are under 65. With dedicated and committed professionals, including over 50 teams deployed throughout the canton, IMAD's mission is to meet the needs of individuals and their desire to remain at home autonomously while preserving their quality of life during periods of temporary or prolonged fragility. It also helps to limit the duration of hospital stays, facilitate the return home, and relieve the burden on caregivers. Recognized for its expertise and quality of care, IMAD trains the next generation of healthcare professionals and offers numerous continuing education opportunities. It provides a flexible work environment that promotes work-life balance and conditions that encourage skill development as well as the sharing of knowledge and experiences.Job descriptionAssess the needs arising from a request from a professional in the Geneva socio-health network and respond as quickly as possible or direct it to a more appropriate service. Intervene and work jointly with the nurse in a socio-health context, bringing in this analysis their social expertise and developing short-term intervention projects while ensuring the legal boundaries in the interventions are respected. Propose to the client and their family means to reduce the intensity of the crisis or urgency felt; provide them with listening and support, aiming to restore their balance and that of their surroundings. Prepare a written assessment of each intervention detailing the actions taken and those chosen. Evaluate the adequacy and relevance of the care pathway for each intervention. Participate in team meetings and supervision outside of intervention hours. Actively contribute in sessions with social work or equivalent title. Ability to manage crisis situations. Ease of communication and ability to adopt an appropriate positioning in front of various stakeholders. Very good knowledge of the Geneva socio-health network. Experience in the fields of exclusion, precariousness, care for minors, or mental health would be an additional asset.Start date: to be agreed uponPlease include in your application: a resume and a cover letter. Only complete applications will be considered. We guarantee total confidentiality in the processing of your application. jid942f34daen jit0207aen jpiy26aen
