Job Summary :
To compassionately respond to spiritual and emotional needs of hospital patients families staff and the wider community; demonstrating sensitivity to and respect for diversity in religious cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
Job Description
Essential Responsibilities:
1. Core Elements: Foundational principles for HRH Chaplains:
- Supports hospital mission and values statement strategic plan and vision and philosophy of the Chaplaincy Department.
- Understands and embraces a collegial method
- Provides pastoral care to patients families staff and wider community focusing on the spiritual and emotional needs presented.
- Communicates effectively and in timely fashion with patients and staff.
- Facilitates support groups.
- Demonstrates attentiveness personal and professional self-care including compliance with hospital-wide educational training.
- Recognizes and honors the role of Chaplaincy Department within the wider scope of Hendricks Regional Health.
2. Department Specific Elements: Tasks related to the maintenance of established departmental procedures and to the on-going development of the departments services.
- Keeps an accurate record of pastoral care work completing appropriate medical record and departmental documentation according to professional and departmental standards.
- Provides for or facilitates in arranging for religious rites as is deemed appropriate in response to requests from patients families and staff.
- Provides oversight for specific areas of departmental program working with colleagues to determine implementation of said programs.
- Participates in all phases of the HRH Bereavement services offered through the Chaplaincy department.
- Writes devotions and develops communications to enhance the visibility of the Chaplaincy department and awareness of spirituality in the workplace.
- Understands Advanced Medical Directives documents and assists patients and family members in their understanding and execution of said documents.
- Participates in Patient Rounds and Care Conferences as available relating to other disciplines of health care and provides insights of religious and spiritual dynamics of patient care.
- Demonstrates sensitivity and attentiveness to all patients families and staffparticularly those dealing with bereavement issues.
- Regularly attends staff meetings performing administrative tasks as required and other duties as assigned.
Education Required/Certification Preferred:
The following educational and professional credentials are required for this position:
- A Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university and a Master of Divinity degree or its equivalent from an accredited seminary (Association of Theological Schools) or university.
- Ordination and proper ecclesiastic religious endorsement from the ordaining body.
- Clinical Pastoral Education: 1 unit minimum; 4 units including a 1 year residency preferred.
- Board eligibility by APC or NACC required or Clinical Membership in ACPE preferred.
- Experience in parish based ministry a minimum of 5 years preferred; and in a healthcare related field a minimum of 2 years experience preferred.
Work Shift :
Varied Shifts (United States of America)
Scheduled Weekly Hours :
0
Job Summary : To compassionately respond to spiritual and emotional needs of hospital patients families staff and the wider community; demonstrating sensitivity to and respect for diversity in religious cultural and ethnic backgrounds.Job DescriptionEssential Responsibilities: 1. Core Elements: Foun...
Job Summary :
To compassionately respond to spiritual and emotional needs of hospital patients families staff and the wider community; demonstrating sensitivity to and respect for diversity in religious cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
Job Description
Essential Responsibilities:
1. Core Elements: Foundational principles for HRH Chaplains:
- Supports hospital mission and values statement strategic plan and vision and philosophy of the Chaplaincy Department.
- Understands and embraces a collegial method
- Provides pastoral care to patients families staff and wider community focusing on the spiritual and emotional needs presented.
- Communicates effectively and in timely fashion with patients and staff.
- Facilitates support groups.
- Demonstrates attentiveness personal and professional self-care including compliance with hospital-wide educational training.
- Recognizes and honors the role of Chaplaincy Department within the wider scope of Hendricks Regional Health.
2. Department Specific Elements: Tasks related to the maintenance of established departmental procedures and to the on-going development of the departments services.
- Keeps an accurate record of pastoral care work completing appropriate medical record and departmental documentation according to professional and departmental standards.
- Provides for or facilitates in arranging for religious rites as is deemed appropriate in response to requests from patients families and staff.
- Provides oversight for specific areas of departmental program working with colleagues to determine implementation of said programs.
- Participates in all phases of the HRH Bereavement services offered through the Chaplaincy department.
- Writes devotions and develops communications to enhance the visibility of the Chaplaincy department and awareness of spirituality in the workplace.
- Understands Advanced Medical Directives documents and assists patients and family members in their understanding and execution of said documents.
- Participates in Patient Rounds and Care Conferences as available relating to other disciplines of health care and provides insights of religious and spiritual dynamics of patient care.
- Demonstrates sensitivity and attentiveness to all patients families and staffparticularly those dealing with bereavement issues.
- Regularly attends staff meetings performing administrative tasks as required and other duties as assigned.
Education Required/Certification Preferred:
The following educational and professional credentials are required for this position:
- A Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university and a Master of Divinity degree or its equivalent from an accredited seminary (Association of Theological Schools) or university.
- Ordination and proper ecclesiastic religious endorsement from the ordaining body.
- Clinical Pastoral Education: 1 unit minimum; 4 units including a 1 year residency preferred.
- Board eligibility by APC or NACC required or Clinical Membership in ACPE preferred.
- Experience in parish based ministry a minimum of 5 years preferred; and in a healthcare related field a minimum of 2 years experience preferred.
Work Shift :
Varied Shifts (United States of America)
Scheduled Weekly Hours :
0
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