- Professional
- Ufficio in Boone
Description
To cultivate spiritual and emotional support to patients, families/caregivers to ensure each have a voice to explore spiritual concerns; ask crucial questions; comprehend the importance of their lives; and discover peace as they approach death.
Requirements
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
· Assess the spiritual needs of patient/family with patient/family consent
· Provide spiritual care and support for patient/family/caregivers as needed or requested
· Develop a plan of care with the interdisciplinary team meeting the spiritual/emotional needs of the patient/family caregivers and update the plan of care every 14 days
· Utilize spiritual resources to meet needs of patient and family
· Consult and provide education to interdisciplinary team about spirituality and spiritual care
· Provide ethical consultation for staff regarding end-of-life issues and how faith impacts choices
· Contact patient/family’s minister and other religious caregivers, as appropriate and as requested by patient/family
· Serve palliative care patients as assigned
· Be available to attend receivings or funerals for patients on weekdays
· Facilitate or assist with funerals/memorial services, as requested
· Plan and lead occasional worship services for patients/family members, staff, and facilities in collaboration with Director of Faith Outreach
· Coordinate memorial services with long-term care staff, as directed by facility
· Provide spiritual care and support for bereaved family members upon request
· Maintain Hospice bereavement family caseload as requested
· Complete initial bereavement assignment for patient families served as requested
· Develop appropriate bereavement plan of care and update quarterly as requested
· Participate in the planning and facilitating of grief support groups/presentation, as needed, in the community in collaboration with Grief Support Specialist
· Assist with the annual memorial service with Grief Services Director
· Facilitate (if trained) Walking the Mourner’s Path program and Limit of Our Sight
· Rotate chaplain on call responsibilities, minimum 2x a year or as requested/needed
· Collaborate with on-call weekend social worker and nurse regarding patient family needs
· Attend funeral/receiving scheduled on weekends when on-call
· Serve as a resource to community clergy and religious caregivers about Hospice, death, dying, and grief issues
· Provide education and consultation to community clergy and groups to enhance their sensitivity to the spiritual concerns of patient and caregivers experiencing illness and loss
· Support community clergy/congregations through the process of caring for the hospice patient/family
· Participate in volunteer/staff orientation/training, as requested
· Assist with training volunteer chaplains, as needed
· Complete all Relias trainings and attend additional mandatory trainings
· Other duties as assigned
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:
· Ability to identify and respect the spiritual needs of the patient/families/caregivers as they differ according to social status, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, race, age, and their emotional, physical, and intellectual capabilities
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education:
· Master of Divinity degree or equivalent graduate degree that includes theological studies from an accredited seminary or divinity school
· Minimum of two units of Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) completed or equivalent clinical training and experience
· Endorsed by and in good standing with the denomination of ordination
Experience:
· Minimum two years of experience working with individuals, groups and families in crisis, preferably dealing with issues involved in death, dying, and grief
Licensures & Certifications: (if applicable):
· Certified or progressing toward certification by a cognate group recognized by the Coalition on Ministry in Specialized Setting (COMISS)
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