The Chaplain delivers wholistic ministry of spiritual care for patients, families, team members, and physicians. This role provides spiritual care, consultation, and short-term counseling, facilitates sacramental ministries, and responds to codes, emergencies, and crises. The Chaplain assists families with needs related to a patient's illness, including understanding procedures surrounding death and contacting significant persons. They promote patient safety by reporting issues and participating in safety initiatives. The Chaplain also participates in the department's life and work to ensure integrated services, provides site coverage including weekends and holidays, conducts services, and serves on committees. Additionally, they participate in patient care planning, interdisciplinary team activities, staff and patient support groups, orient new team members, and identify/resolve ethical dilemmas. Consultation is provided to team members to assess the role of a patient's faith in recovery, and the Chaplain represents the values of religious communities to healthcare professionals. Collaboration with the clinical pastoral education program includes mentoring and orienting students, and supporting the hospital ministry of parish clergy through referrals, consultation, and education. Educational initiatives and support groups for various populations are also part of the role, along with providing spiritual health education, crisis support, and debriefings. Maintaining good standing and ecclesiastical endorsement through active participation in one's faith group is required.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Mid Level