Chaplain - The Lifecare Institute

GBMC HealthCareInstitute, WI
Onsite

About The Position

Under minimal supervision, provides spiritual care to the patient/family to facilitate self-determined life closure, safe and meaningful dying and effective grieving. Service is provided to predominantly adult and geriatric patients.

Requirements

  • Master’s degree in theology, divinity, pastoral ministry or spirituality from an accredited institution; or in some instances, verification of official ordination from a religious institution or denomination if candidate is ordained.
  • Four units of Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE), moving toward board certification within 18-24 months of hire.
  • Endorsement from ecclesiastical body or equivalent designation is required.
  • Certification as a Board-Certified Chaplain (BCC)through one of the following certifying organizations, BCCI/APC, NACC, NAJC either at hire or within 18-24 months of hire.
  • Experience in hospital Spiritual Support with teaching experience preferred.
  • Possesses a broad, interfaith theological knowledge base, familiarity with and understanding of the diversity of religious experience across cultures.
  • Able to stimulate and respond to existential questioning.
  • Knowledge of both the practice and management of spiritual support in a health care setting.
  • Possesses time management skills and discipline required to efficiently and effectively provide spiritual support services to patients and staff.
  • Able to read and write the English language in order to complete required professional documentation and correspondence.
  • Knowledge and experience in EPIC electronic medical records keeping preferred
  • Knowledge of theology, scripture, counseling skills, comparative religions, canon law, and church/faith practices.
  • General knowledge of psychology and the health care field.
  • Ability to handle confidential issues with the utmost integrity and discretion.
  • Effective verbal and written communication skills and basic computer skills are necessary to work with various Hospital departments, employees, patients and families.

Nice To Haves

  • teaching experience preferred
  • Knowledge and experience in EPIC electronic medical records keeping preferred

Responsibilities

  • Proactively provides Spiritual Support to patients, families/friends and staff.
  • Responds to referrals for Spiritual Support to patients, families and/or staff by pagers, intake/triage, phone, and verbal referrals
  • Assess patient and family spiritual needs and assists families in using their faith in dealing with illness, trauma, and stress; visits newly admitted patients and patients with special requests in assigned area; visits critical care waiting areas each day; follows up with patients from previous visits when appropriate.
  • Provides crisis intervention as necessary; responds to all Code Blue emergencies; assists in helping families remain informed of patient’s condition.
  • Documents in EPIC patient and family service provided.
  • Documents pastoral interventions according to established departmental and medical center policies and procedures
  • Provides proactive spiritual support on assigned units, service lines and areas as well as for individual faith tradition.
  • Attends multi-disciplinary rounds whenever possible.
  • Provides worship services and administers the Sacraments (when and where appropriate) regularly and on special occasions.
  • Provides spiritual support in such a way as to accomplish the institutional, as well as the departmental objectives.
  • Functions in such a manner that reflects the mission and vision of the institution.
  • Serves on staffs, boards, and committees in the GBMC as assigned by the Director of Spiritual Support Services.
  • Participates in the programs of professional organizations and clinical conferences
  • The analytical ability to assess patients’ spiritual needs and sense of well-being and find appropriate solutions to patient problems.
  • May serve as advisor on appropriate religious matters of concern to one’s specific faith group.
  • Consults with professional staff members on patient needs and problems including recommending referrals to outside resources for follow-up care in accordance with departmental procedures.
  • Provides leadership/training opportunities consistent within the area of specialty or training and experience as assigned by the Director of Spiritual Support Services
  • Serves as a resource for GBMC consistent with individual training and experience and in consultation with the Director Spiritual Support Services.
  • Assists families to use their faith system in coping with dying and death; provides support to the family as appropriate when they view body; assists family in contacting funeral home release, etc.
  • Supports staff in dealing with their emotion in loss of a patient.
  • Serves as a resource to per diem and supplemental staff.
  • Serves as a resource to the Medical Center staff providing in-service training specific to service area.
  • Actively participates in regular one on one supervisory sessions with the Director of Spiritual Support Services
  • Observes established GBMC policies, procedures, objectives, safety, environmental and infection control standards

Benefits

  • Pre-paid tuition to pursue professional development, additional certifications, and degree programs
  • Comprehensive health, dental, and vision coverage
  • 401 (a) and 403 (b) retirement savings plan
  • Competitive salary and generous paid time off
  • Free parking
  • Monthly MTA bus pass subsidy-85% paid by GBMC "if applicable"
  • Company subsidized onsite fitness and wellness center "if applicable"
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