Sentara Leigh Hospital Chaplaincy is currently hiring a Part-time, Day Shift Chaplain. This role coordinates the provision of spiritual care throughout the hospital for patients, families, and staff. The Chaplain develops, implements, and evaluates the spiritual plan of care through a spiritual assessment, and educates staff in the provision of spiritual care. They coordinate and collaborate with multi-disciplinary team members to facilitate comprehensive and integrated holistic care of patients and families, including clinical ethics. The Chaplain documents patient care concerns and interventions, contributes to hospital committees, and offers expertise in cultural/faith diversity, advance care planning, major life transitions, end-of-life medical decision-making, and grief processes. This position works in a multi-staff and culturally diverse setting, providing spiritual support and/or counsel to patients and their family members. The role involves working with staff, clergy, and community groups to enhance their sensitivity to the spiritual concerns of patients/families experiencing terminal illness and loss. Additionally, the Chaplain performs liturgical assignments, develops and maintains a resource group of clergy, and provides educational programs for community clergy, religious, and lay representatives. The role also includes completing bereavement assessments, managing the bereavement services program, planning and supervising bereavement group events, and overseeing the volunteer component of bereavement services. The Chaplain conducts the bereavement section of the interdisciplinary team conference and develops new bereavement programs, services, educational programs, and materials. They ensure the bereavement care plan meets patient/family needs according to regulatory requirements and provides in-service education for staff. The Chaplain supports holistic healing by providing information/assistance to local faith community leaders, plans care based on assessment, evaluates patient progress, and revises care to attain expected outcomes. They assess patient/family learning needs, plan and provide education, and evaluate teaching effectiveness. The Chaplain develops assessments that reflect physical, psychological, socio-cultural, spiritual, and cognitive needs, and identifies/responds appropriately to ethical issues in patient care, respecting patient diversity and rights. They respond to bereavement and crisis needs, conduct regular rounds on clinical areas, and conduct religious or spiritual rites and services as needed or requested. The Chaplain engages in interdisciplinary review of ethics consultations, documents ethics consultations and interventions, and supports the Palliative Care team in goals of care discussions. They conduct new employee orientation regarding Chaplaincy Services and participate in department educational offerings. The Chaplain actively participates as a member of the ethics consultation services of the Clinical Ethics Committee and provides CISM interventions as needed or requested for staff.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Mid Level