Chaplain-Atrium Health Lincolnton-PRN Weekend-Variable

Advocate Health and Hospitals CorporationLincoln, NC
Onsite

About The Position

The Chaplain delivers a wholistic ministry of spiritual care for patients, families, team members, and physicians. This role provides spiritual care, consultation, and short-term counseling, and facilitates sacramental ministries. The Chaplain responds to codes, emergencies, and crises, and assists families with needs related to a patient's illness, including understanding procedures surrounding death and contacting significant persons. The position promotes patient safety by reporting issues and participating in safety initiatives. The Chaplain participates in the life and work of the department and patient service area to ensure integrated and efficient services, including providing overall site coverage, conducting services, and serving on committees. Responsibilities also include patient care planning, interdisciplinary team activities, orienting new team members, identifying and resolving ethical dilemmas, and consulting with team members on the role of a patient's faith in recovery. The Chaplain represents the values of religious communities to healthcare professionals and hospital associates, supports the clinical pastoral education program by mentoring students, and interprets the mission and values of Advocate Aurora Health. Additionally, the Chaplain supports the hospital ministry of parish clergy through referrals, consultation, and education, and participates in educational initiatives and support groups for various audiences, providing spiritual health education, crisis support, and debriefings. Maintaining good standing and ecclesiastical endorsement through active participation in one's faith group is also required.

Requirements

  • 4 units of CPE, at least three accredited by ACPE.
  • Eligible for board certification as a chaplain: APC/BCCI, NACC, NAJC; completed within 18 months of hire.
  • Endorsed by faith group
  • Completed graduate degree (MA, MDiv) in religious studies, theology, divinity or related field.
  • Prior clinical experience as a chaplain: 3 years
  • Must be able to participate in overnight and weekend on-call rotation per the department schedule, including moving between sites of care as needed.
  • Excellent oral and written communication and human relation skills.
  • Demonstrated group process skills and leadership.
  • Demonstrated problem solving skills and ability to address and resolve conflicts.
  • Demonstrated ability to work with multi-disciplinary teams.
  • Competence in cross-cultural communication, cultural humility and religious diversity.
  • Ability to trust, adapt to change, and to work with diverse personalities, cultures and faith traditions.

Responsibilities

  • Delivers wholistic ministry of spiritual care for patients, families, team members and physicians.
  • Provides spiritual care, consultation and short-term counseling to patients, families, physicians, and team members as assigned and in accordance with site and system policies, facilitates sacramental ministries.
  • Responds to codes, emergencies and/or crises.
  • Assists families with their needs in relation to the patient’s illness so they can provide supportive care to the patient: assists family members in understanding procedures surrounding a death and in contacting families or other significant persons.
  • Promotes patient safety by reporting of issues through established channels and participating in safety initiatives.
  • Participates in the life and work of the department and patient service area to assure integrated efficient services; participates in providing overall site coverage, including weekends and holidays, conducts services as scheduled; serves on department, site, or system committees as assigned.
  • Participates in patient care planning, interdisciplinary team activities and development, staff and patient directed support groups, orients new team members; participate in grand rounds, case conferences, team meetings, identifying resolving ethical dilemmas in assigned areas.
  • Provides consultation to team members to assess the role of a patient’s faith in recovery.
  • Represents the values of the religious communities to health care professionals and hospital associates.
  • Collaborates with the clinical pastoral education program by mentoring and/or orienting students as assigned and providing feedback to CPE Supervisor regarding student performance and educational needs.
  • Supports and interprets the mission and values of Advocate Aurora Health in clinical and departmental responsibilities and team member engagement.
  • Supports the hospital ministry of parish clergy through referrals, consultation and education.
  • Participates in educational initiatives and support groups for patients and families, team members, community and faith groups; provides spiritual health education, crisis support and debriefings.
  • Maintains good standing and ecclesiastical endorsement through active participation in the life and work of one’s faith group.

Benefits

  • Paid Time Off programs
  • medical, dental, vision, life, and Short- and Long-Term Disability
  • Flexible Spending Accounts for eligible health care and dependent care expenses
  • adoption assistance and paid parental leave
  • Defined contribution retirement plans with employer match and other financial wellness programs
  • Educational Assistance Program
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