Chaplain Associate

BMC SoftwareBoston, MA
1d$25 - $36

About The Position

POSITION SUMMARY: The interfaith chaplain will serve on an intermittent schedule in the Spiritual Care department. The ideal candidate will have a flexible schedule and be able to work both in-hospital day shifts as well as on-call shifts at night from home. Interfaith chaplains support the diversity of religious and spiritual practices of the Boston Medical Center - Brighton’s patients, family members, staff, and community members. BMC Brighton is a 300+ bed acute care hospital that includes 38 ICU beds, a level III NICU, two units of inpatient behavioral health, an SUD treatment unit, and a variety of medical and surgical specialties. Part of the Boston Medical Center system, the Brighton campus serves those who live in the Allston-Brighton area as well as from the broader eastern Massachusetts region. Our community includes patients from a wide diversity of ethnicities, socieo-economic statuses, and spiritual traditions. Position: Chaplain Associate Department: Spiritual Care Services Schedule: Part Time ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES / DUTIES:

Requirements

  • Minimum 40 hrs of work towards a graduate degree in Theology/Religion/Philosophy; preference for a completed master's degree
  • Minimum of 1 units of CPE accredited by ACPE; preference 4 units
  • Must have endorsement or be a member in good standing of a recognized religious body or authority – ordination is not required
  • Ability to cover on-call regularly from outside the hospital – requires arriving at hospital within 30-45 minutes (minus traffic) of call
  • Ability to work independently and to make decisions based on established policies and procedures.
  • Ability to support a wide range of religious and spiritual traditions including Catholic, Evangelical Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu, non-theistic, spiritual but not religious, nones; preference for deeper experience with Jewish and/or Muslim spiritual care

Nice To Haves

  • Preference for interfaith chaplains who speak Spanish, Haitian Creole, Portuguese (Brazilian), Russian, or Chinese (Cantonese or Mandarin)

Responsibilities

  • Actively rounding and assessing patients on assigned units, while providing appropriate psycho-social-spiritual support as well as follow-up if needed
  • Working collaboratively with other members of the Spiritual Care department to provide religion-specific interventions for patients, families, staff, and community members
  • Contacting outside clergy and religious communities to support patients and families as needed
  • Collaborate with the broader team of providers, nursing, social work, case managers, and palliative care to provide holistic care for patients and families
  • Charting patient and family interactions within the electronic medical record (Epic)
  • Covering the on-call pager from within the hospital (day) or from home (night) as scheduled
  • Leading spirituality groups on behavioral health units as assigned
  • Mentoring graduate practicum students working in the department and overseeing spiritual care volunteers as needed
  • Supporting scheduled services for the hospital population (e.g. memorials for staff, bereavement services for families) as well as for specific religious observances (e.g. Catholic mass, Passover, Ramadan) as requested

Benefits

  • medical
  • dental
  • vision
  • pharmacy
  • discretionary annual bonuses and merit increases
  • Flexible Spending Accounts
  • 403(b) savings matches
  • paid time off
  • career advancement opportunities
  • resources to support employee and family well-being
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