Reporting to the Director of Spiritual Care and Education for HOSPITAL the Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) Resident is responsible for responding to the spiritual needs of patients their loved ones and staff of all and no religious and spiritual traditions throughout HOSPITAL. The CPE Resident assesses patients needs; provides spiritual emotional religious and existential support in diverse clinical settings; collaborates closely with interdisciplinary teams of staff; and liaises with priests Eucharistic ministers and community clergy. The CPE Resident also provides staff support through Take10 visits and other initiatives. The CPE Resident functions as a team member of the Department of Spiritual Care and Education and throughout the Mount Sinai Health System establishes collaborative relationships with the interdisciplinary care team and other professionals and actively participates in department initiatives. All CPE Residents share responsibility for overnight and weekend on-call shifts across several hospitals. CPE Residents are expected to actively participate in Mount Sinais Association for Clinical Pastoral Education (ACPE) residency training program which includes completing all written requirements and reading assignments and engaging actively in class with the goal of completing the educational requirements for chaplaincy certification.
1. Assess the spiritual emotional religious and existential needs of patients and their loved ones and provide appropriate spiritual care interventions.
2. Demonstrate and deepen skills for working with patients in multiple clinical areas including general medical-surgical settings critical care Emergency Department and ambulatory settings.
3. Chart visits in the electronic health record (EHR) in a timely and appropriate manner and complete all other required record keeping and data collection.
4. Collaborate closely on patient care with interdisciplinary teams of staff and develop and maintain professional relationships.
5. Liaise with priests Eucharistic ministers volunteers and other local clergy people to meet patients needs.
6. Provide spiritual care to patients and staff in the context of religious holidays and special events.
7. Engage in staff support initiatives including Take10 visits and activities during Nurses Week.
8. Support and train incoming CPE interns as appropriate and needed.
9. Participate in the overnight weekend and holiday on-call rotation.
10. Adhere to all MSHS standards policies and procedures including those that create a safe environment of care.
11. Complete all required trainings and in-services.
12. Participate as appropriate in the departments quality improvement activities.
13. Perform other related duties and activities as may be requested by the Director of Spiritual Care and Education.
14. Participate actively in the Clinical Pastoral Education program including completing all written requirements and reading assignments and engaging actively in class.
15. Adhere to the code of ethics of the Association of Professional Chaplains (APC).
Must have successfully completed at least one unit of CPE at an ACPE-accredited center
Non-Bargaining Unit BUZ - Pastoral Care And Education - STL Mount Sinai St. Lukes
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