The Chaplain provides Spiritual Care within Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic Region, addressing the spiritual needs of patients, participants, residents, families and colleagues. As a fully integrated member of the health care team with professional expertise in Spiritual Care, the Chaplain works alongside other care givers, responding specifically to the spiritual needs of those served. The Chaplain develops, conducts and participates in programs of spiritual care to promote healthy communities, facilitating the inclusion of faith leaders from churches, synagogues and mosques, etc. in the provision of Spiritual Care for their members, as appropriate. The Chaplain reports directly to the Spiritual Care Manager. Knows, understands, incorporates, and demonstrates the Trinity Health Mission, Vision, and Values in behaviors, practices, and decisions. Makes available, delivers, and facilitates transformative Spiritual Care experiences to patients, residents, participants, visitors, and all colleagues across the healthcare continuum, and the communities served. Ensures that the religious beliefs, practices and values of those served are honored and respected within the total healing process. Implements systems and processes to assess religious and spiritual needs and provides interventions based on the assessed needs. Documents in the electronic medical record professional Spiritual Care assessments (e.g. assessment of "spiritual distress") as determined, interventions as provided, and outcomes as observed with appropriate plans of care. Integrates the Spiritual Care dimension of healing of those served as a full, clinical member of the inter-professional healthcare team. In collaboration with the Spiritual Care Manager, measures, evaluates, and improves functional processes of Spiritual Care for effectiveness in accordance with approved Mission Integration strategy and tactics connected to achieving system-wide PSA's. Fosters the provision of generalized Spiritual Care to those served (e.g. screening for Spiritual Distress and responding to signs of spiritual distress, etc.) by non-Spiritual Care colleagues via programs of Spiritual Care education and direct modeling of Spiritual Care ministry. Promotes and implements programs of workplace spirituality for and with colleagues in collaboration with the Spiritual Care Manager and Local Mission Leader. Plans and implements programs of ongoing personal self-care and formation to achieve and maintain a healthy work-life balance and resiliency. Maintains a working knowledge of applicable Federal, State, and local laws and regulations, Trinity Health’s Organizational Integrity Program, Standards of Conduct, as well as other policies and procedures in order to ensure adherence in a manner that reflects honest, ethical, and professional behavior.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level