Clinical Chaplain - Part Time

Hackensack Meridian HealthEdison, NJ
Onsite

About The Position

The Clinical Chaplain provides compassionate pastoral ministry to all patients/residents, their family, loved ones, and team members. The Clinical Chaplain supports patients/residents, and their families in times of crisis, anxiety, or sorrow in grief and suffering. The Clinical Chaplain facilitates communication with caregivers outside the healthcare team; serves as a subject matter expert in pastoral care matters and collaborates with community clergy to provide ongoing spiritual support. The Clinical Chaplain maintains a working knowledge of customs and practices from a diversity of world religions and faith practices and works to assure that patients and family members are respected in their individual beliefs, customs, traditions and practices.

Requirements

  • Successfully completed two units of Clinical Pastoral Education from a nationally recognized and accredited organization.
  • Commit to participate in professional training towards certification(s) within 12 months of date of hire (i.e., board certified clinical chaplain, supervisor in training).
  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent in pastoral studies/theology/religious studies or related to congregational or institutional Ministry or Pastoral Ministry certification program or proof of enrollment while matriculating in an accredited program leading to a Bachelor's degree or equivalent certification.
  • Three years previous experience in pastoral ministry as Lead Pastor or Assisting Minister.
  • Two years experience working in a clinical environment with patients and families facing life-threatening injury or illness.
  • Endorsement of a pastoral leader of one's religious denomination.
  • Professional development or continuing education credits in the field of pastoral ministry, counseling or community issues.
  • Computer knowledge for purposes of documentation, continuing education and public presentation.

Nice To Haves

  • Graduate degree or matriculating in a graduate degree program from an accredited seminary or school of theology with M.Div. or Masters of Theology.
  • Board Certification as a Clinical Chaplain from a nationally recognized and accredited organization.
  • Experience and formal education in pastoral counseling.

Responsibilities

  • Supports spiritual and emotional needs based on initial and ongoing spiritual assessments and document actions taken and plan of care in the patient's or resident's medical record.
  • Develops patient spiritual care plans and collaborates with the care team by notating in the patient's chart. Conducts in-services for multi-disciplinary members on issues relating to assessing and meeting spiritual care needs.
  • With patient/resident consent, and as necessary, acts as a liaison between family and clinical team during crisis by supporting and comforting family members.
  • Provides intensive and extensive pastoral care and spiritual counseling to patients/residents, families and team members during and after critical events.
  • Collaborates with Palliative Care Team and attends palliative care team meetings to provide optimal care and support during each phase of the patient's end of life process.
  • Conducts patient/resident rounds to assess and support spiritual needs and collaborates with the care team on care planning.
  • Visits patients/residents, and families who request pastoral care services.
  • As requested and clinically indicated, participates in family conferences to support the patient/resident, family, physicians and team members.
  • Coordinates the use of local clergy and ministers from various faiths and denominations when appropriate.
  • Provides the theological framework to assure spiritual care can be delivered through the coordinated efforts of the volunteer clergy network.
  • Collaborates with volunteer service leaders on screening and training pastoral care volunteers.
  • Participates in committee meetings to offer expertise, guidance and education in pastoral care matters concerning religion, culture and theology.
  • Where requested and clinically relevant, initiates and or leads team members in emotional reflection at interdisciplinary team meetings.
  • Provides liturgical/sacramental ministry of prayer, communion, emergency baptisms, memorial services, hospital celebrations, ceremonies and services.
  • When requested, proactively coordinates and leads didactics or educational training relating to pastoral care for all care teams.
  • Make full use of one's own religious heritage, theological understanding, and knowledge of the behavioral sciences in pastoral ministry to persons and groups.
  • Follows the highest standards of ethical conduct as outlined by the Association of Clinical Pastoral Educators.
  • Maintains medical records, reports and data as necessary for regulatory reporting and continuous quality improvement.
  • May be required to work weekends and/or, as needed, carry a beeper or similar communication device to respond to emergencies for pastoral support.
  • Identifies the needs of the patient population served and modifies and delivers care that is specific to those needs (i.e., age, culture, language, hearing and/or visually impaired, etc.). This process includes communicating with the patient/resident, spouse, parent, and/or primary caregiver(s) at their level (developmental/age, educational, literacy, etc.).
  • Adheres to the standards identified in the Medical Center's Organizational Competencies.
  • Adheres to standards of competency in accordance with best practices of accrediting agencies (i.e., ACPE, CPSP, NACC, CMS, Joint Commission) and professional certification standards.

Benefits

  • health
  • dental
  • vision
  • paid leave
  • tuition reimbursement
  • retirement benefits
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