Hospice Chaplain Job Description
Hospice Chaplain Duties & Responsibilities
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Hospice Chaplain Qualifications
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Licensing or Certifications for Hospice Chaplain
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Education for Hospice Chaplain
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Employers hiring for the hospice chaplain job most commonly would prefer for their future employee to have a relevant degree such as Master's and Bachelor's Degree in Seminary, Divinity, Theology, Graduate, School of Theology, Education, Ministry, Supervision, Master of Divinity, Pastoral Ministry
Skills for Hospice Chaplain
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Desired experience for hospice chaplain includes:
Hospice Chaplain Examples
Hospice Chaplain Job Description
- Provide direct spiritual care to patients/families/caregivers
- Serve as a liaison and support to community chaplains and spiritual counselors and documents direct services and on-going communication
- Document clinical records of spiritual care services utilization and related activities for quality assurance, program development, and policy and procedure review and revision
- Serve as a member of the Interdisciplinary Group, providing consultation, education, and support on spiritual care
- Attend patient care conferences
- Recruit community chaplains, spiritual counselors, and spiritual care volunteers adequate to meet patient/family/caregiver needs by developing community contacts and offering education through congregations about hospice care
- Assist in planning annual memorial services to meet the needs of personnel, volunteers, and community clergy/spiritual counselors working with the hospice team
- Assist in supervision of spiritual care volunteers when assigned to patient/families/caregivers
- Provide support to family members in the period of bereavement in coordination with other team members
- Assist in reviewing chaplain programs/services, at least annually, to assure spiritual objectives are being met, and make recommendations accordingly
- Provide for funeral or memorial services for patients as requested
- Providing education and ethical consultation for patients, family, staff and volunteers
- As a Chaplain, you will most likely be assigned to service with specific service lines, however, may be temporarily assigned or reassigned at management's discretion
- Must be certified by one of the above certifying bodies within three years of employment if not currently certified
- Current knowledge of the theological, medical-moral issues which supports the teaching of the Roman Catholic Church
- Provide pastoral care to hospice patients, families, and staff as needed to support the end of life journey and staff associated professional support
Hospice Chaplain Job Description
- Coordinates and organizes home visits in the best interest of time and travel
- Provides ongoing pastoral counseling with patients/caregivers as appropriate
- Coordinates chaplaincy ministry with the clergy and/or church of the patient's choice
- Develop and maintain a resource group of clergy to assist with patient/family spiritual needs
- Perform occasional liturgical assignments including the annual Memorial Service and weekly devotional and memorial service with Staff
- Participates in the overall plan of care for patients
- Establishes and facilitates community relations in geographic areas served by the hospice program
- Minister to diverse religious, educational and cultural patient/family population
- Perform other specific assignments as directed by the Director
- Conducting initial spiritual assessments follow up visits and contact with hospice patients and their families
- Certification eligible clinical chaplain candidates will be expected to complete their board certification within 2 years of hire date
- Must have endorsement from sponsoring faith community as part of endorsement
- Current Basic Life Support (BLS) -or- Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) within 30 days of hire
- Provide direct pastoral non-denominational care to Hospice patients and families including spiritual assessment, crisis intervention, counseling and linkage with spiritual resources
- Assess spiritual needs of patients/families/caregivers in a timely manner, and provide consultation
- Contact clergy or spiritual counselors to assist in spiritual care of patients and family members
Hospice Chaplain Job Description
- Makes spiritual assessments and provides appropriate interventions
- Participates effectively with the staff as part of the multi-disciplinary health care team
- Plans/conducts workshops and in-service programs for hospital staff as necessary
- Develops relationships with staff which allow for the provision of support during times of high stress and crisis
- Provides liaison and educational for community clergy
- Facilitates therapy and/or support groups for patients or the community at large
- Work under the direction of the Director of Pastoral Care and in conjunction with the Hospice Program Manager
- Provide Pastoral Care to Hospice patients, families and hospice staff
- Be responsible for the provision of spiritual care services to patients / families / caregivers of TrinityCare Hospice, either directly or through coordination of care with other spiritual counselors
- Serve as liaison and support to community chaplains and spiritual counselors
- Develop and document plan for spiritual care, in conjunction with the interdisciplinary team when requested by team member or patient/family member
- Evaluate and revise plan for spiritual care of patients/families/caregivers with the interdisciplinary team on an ongoing basis
- Maintain records of spiritual care services utilization and related activities for quality assurance, program development and policy and procedure review and revision
- Establish networks with faith communities throughout the service area for the purposes of teaching about the hospice philosophy and enlisting aid in providing spiritual support
- Comply with local, state and federal laws, Medicare regulations, JCAHO standards and established policies and procedures
- Required Certification - 1 Unit Clinical Pastoral Education (Equivalency may be considered)
Hospice Chaplain Job Description
- Network and collaborate with appropriate community groups, such as parishes and other health agencies, in order to assure the continuity of spiritual care
- Works as a float to ensure caseload coverage and patient needs met
- As the Hospice Chaplain be responsible for the provision of spiritual care services to patients / families / caregivers of TrinityCare Hospice, either directly or through coordination of care with other spiritual counselors
- Participate in the development of the Interdisciplinary Group (IDG) Plan of Care to meet identified spiritual needs
- Attend patient care conference and IDG meets as a member of the IDG team
- Develops an individual plan for spiritual care in conjunction with the hospice interdisciplinary team, and when necessary in coordination with the patients/families/caregiver, church, clergy or spiritual family in order to accomplish a holistic plan of care for each patient/family/caregiver
- Actively serves as a resource to other spiritual leaders/counselors related to the delivery of services to Hospice patients
- Explains the Hospice Benefit to patients/families
- Participate in on call death visit requirements as needed
- Assess, develop and coordinate and/or deliver the spiritual care plan for patients and families who are receiving palliative care consultation
- Master’s Degree in theological, ministerial or related field from an accredited college or university
- Current driver’s license, use of a car and proof of auto insurance
- Minimum Experience - 1-3 years of experience providing spiritual/pastoral care in a health care environment to persons with life-limiting illness /trauma / end of life or experiences of grief and loss
- Preferred Experience - 3-5 years working with hospice / hospital / clinically acute and trauma populations
- He/she may also be an individual who has received training in Clinical Pastoral Education
- Advanced theological degree from an accredited seminary (or equivalent in endorsing body) and a minimum of four units of accredited Clinical Pastoral Education
Hospice Chaplain Job Description
- Attend monthly Palliative Care breakfast meetings
- Participate weekly on Palliative Care Team
- Attend monthly palliative care chaplain meetings
- Consult with physicians, NP's, and hospital staff regarding spiritual assessment and bio-ethical issues related to patient care
- Provide spiritual services to patients and families including a spiritual assessment and reassessment, spiritual counseling, spiritual emotional support direct care to ministers, clergy, rabbis as appropriate
- Participate in presentation of Chaplaincy services
- Participate in relevant educational activities to provide competent spiritual care to patients/caregivers and to seek personal and professional growth
- Assesses and documents the patients/families level of knowledge related to the patient's specific spiritual care needs with each visit
- Develop and Implement Plan of Care to meet the spiritual needs of the patients and families
- Participate in IDT to help facilitate end of life care for the hospice patients
- Hospice Chaplain experience preferred
- Position requires regular on-call responsibility
- Possible exposure to body fluids hazardous and poisonous materials
- Ability to react in emergency situations
- Possible exposure to infectious diseases
- Ability to work as a member of the Interdisciplinary Group (IDG)