HSP Chaplain

Amedisys, Inc.South Union Township, PA
6d

About The Position

Responsible for the provision of spiritual care services to patients/families/caregivers, either directly or through the coordination of care with other spiritual counselors.

Requirements

  • Ordained and endorsed minister, priest, rabbi or a member of a religious order preferred or lay person with certified training in pastoral care. Professional experience in a religious agency or institution may be considered in lieu of a formalized education.
  • One (1+) year of experience in a health care setting or with death and dying.
  • Comfort working in an interfaith setting.
  • Must be familiar with general use an functions of the computer, such as user names and password concepts; internet; email; navigation of computer desktop, including starting programs, using files, and windows, effectively use navigation buttons and tool bars; ability to self-manage online HR services and online training programs.

Nice To Haves

  • Graduate of accredited seminary or school of theology (Bachelor of Divinity, Master of Divinity or equivalent theological degree or training).

Responsibilities

  • Represents a spiritual presence and connection with the religious/spiritual roots of the hospice movement.
  • Provides a constant reminder to hospice workers that, beyond the physical and emotional support given, patients may desire to have spiritual resources of their choosing.
  • Serves as a spiritual resource to team members and assists them in their growth or in dealing with their grief.
  • Documents the patient and/or family's religious/spiritual needs and resources on the intake/assessment form and completes progress notes in the patient's chart following each contact.
  • Raises, when appropriate in a patient care conference, the possibility of spiritual needs of the patient and family and reports interventions.
  • Provides, when invited, direct spiritual counsel, prayer and sacraments to patients and their families.
  • Interfaces with the patient/family's own clergyman, rabbi or congregation, if requested.
  • Encourages patients and families to plan the funeral, wills, requests, obituaries and interment in advance. Remains available to officiate at funeral services if requested.
  • Present at time of death, if requested.
  • Provides literature and spiritual resources that may be of assistance to patients and families.
  • Participates in the patient/family problem-oriented care plan.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
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