The Oncology Clinical Social Worker (OCSW) is a mental/behavioral health clinician who operates as a core member of a multi-disciplinary oncology team. The OCSW offers social work intervention through direct treatment and/or coordination of needed services to patients and/or their families experiencing psychosocial adjustment difficulties associated with illness, injury, disability, and related hospitalization. Interventions may include: biopsychosocial assessment, brief supportive counseling, care coordination, information/resource referrals, crisis intervention, and patient/support person(s) advocacy. The primary goal of the intervention is to assist patients in achieving maximum physical and psychosocial functioning, using evidence-based interventions targeted at improving health and well-being for a variety of patients. The OCSW also provides mental health support for patient’s support person(s) as they navigate adjustment to the patient’s illness, advanced care planning, palliative care needs, and other difficult decisions related to cancer diagnosis/care, also providing grief/bereavement support when appropriate.
The Oncology Clinical Social Worker supports patients across the Knight Cancer Institute organization in the function of float social worker. This position will travel between clinic locations and settings (inpatient and outpatient) to support social workers who are on planned and unplanned absences. Locations for coverage include: Center for Health and Healing Building 2, OHSU Hospital, CHO, and Pediatric Survivorship clinic. The OCSW Float will support adult and pediatric/young adult cancer patients under the care of a physician at the Knight Cancer Institute/Pediatric Hematology Oncology. The OCSW will complete assessments, provide resources, and emotional/behavioral support for patients receiving medical oncology services, radiation treatment, and infusions. The OCSW may attend tumor boards, care rounds, and multi-disciplinary clinics in their role as a float social worker. Additionally, the OCSW will be trained to provide more extensive evaluations including HAI evaluations, Caregiver assessments, BMT evaluations, and CAR-T evaluations. The OCSW may meet with patients in exam rooms, consult rooms, infusion spaces, virtually, and/or by phone
Patient Services –
Supportive Counseling –
Psychosocial Assessment:
Other Duties as Assigned
A Master’s Social Work (MSW) required.
Certificate of Clinical Social Work Associate (CSWA) or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) required for employees who practice clinical social work.
Job Related Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (Competencies):
Routine office:
Frequent interruptions in an environment of frequent change and fluctuations May be exposed to body fluids, tissue, possible radiation exposure, and infectious processes Subject to computer work for several hours, as needed Able to utilize office equipment within work area, including computer, smartphone, and pager in-clinic and remote. Comfortable working in a shared office environment.
For outpatient positions:
Some opportunities for flexible remote work. Remote work at OHSU is a work arrangement under which an employee performs the duties and responsibilities of their position, and other authorized activities, from a non-OHSU location as part of their approved, regular schedule. The OCSW is expected to be in-person all but one day of the work week, unless FTE is 0.5 or less which requires on-site presence each day. Some specialty clinic positions may differ. The OCSW is expected to follow the terms outlined in the department Telehealth work agreement and may be required to come to the hospital/clinic at short notice on a remote day.
For CHO locations: Some travel may be required.
Posted: 2/25/2026 9:27am
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