Hospice Bereavement Coordinator presso Companion Hospice
Companion Hospice · Guthrie, Stati Uniti d'America · Onsite
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Job Description
JOB TITLE: Bereavement Coordinator
REPORTS TO: Director of Nursing
JOB SUMMARY: The Bereavement Coordinator is responsible for developing a comprehensive bereavement program and for ensuring that patients and their families receive any bereavement support that may be needed.
JOB SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:
Upon patient’s admission, reviews the Plan of Care with the Hospice Interdisciplinary Group (IDG) to assess bereavement risk and need for services.
Offer support and information on grief and loss to patients and family.
Upon a patient's death, develops a bereavement Plan of Care based on the family’s needs and contact within 48 hours of the patient's death.
Initiate contact with families prior to death when the patient is determined imminent.
Ensures that the bereavement Plan of Care is followed and provides ongoing bereavement assessment.
Assumes and maintains accountability for bereavement program compliance with federal and state regulations.
Facilitates or participates in grief support groups.
Completes all required documentation.
Participates in IDG meetings.
Facilitates memorial service for bereaved families at least annually.
Participates in CQI activities.
Provides bereavement training for volunteers.
Assists in the admission process as required.
Participates in staff training and education programs.
Participates in an on-call rotation.
ORGANIZATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Comply with all applicable laws;
Conduct affairs in accordance with the highest ethical standards;
Support the company goals and avoid conflicts of interest;
Strive to attain the highest standards for all aspects of patient care;
Provide equal opportunity and respect the dignity of all employees;
Maintain appropriate levels of confidentiality and privacy of all information;
Conduct all business practices with honesty and integrity; and
Ensure a secure workplace conforming to all regulations regarding occupational health and safety.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor’s degree in psychology, counseling, pastoral ministry, social work, sociology or related field would be preferred but not required.
Previous training and/or experience in death and loss issues.
Knowledgeable in cultural, ethnic and spiritual diversity.
Ability to work well independently and within the interdisciplinary team setting.
Demonstrated excellent oral, written and interpersonal communication skills. Ability to socially interact professionally with the appropriate attitude.
Excellent organizational skills
Ability to work a flexible schedule.
SALARY LEVEL:
non-exempt
PHYSICAL AND SENSORY REQUIREMENTS:
Ability to read, write and converse in English;
Ability to communicate with staff, residents, families, vendors, support agencies and others.
Ability to remain calm and composed during stress.
Bending, lifting, grasping, fine hand/eye coordination, pushing/pulling, prolonged sitting/standing.
Ability to respond to auditory stimulation.
Mathematical ability (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, standard measurements).
Ability to evaluate/interpret information and make independent judgements/decisions within job position parameters.
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