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Location:
Lippincott - 301 Lippincott DriveEmployment Type:
EmployeeEmployment Classification:
RegularTime Type:
Part timeWork Shift:
1st Shift (United States of America)Total Weekly Hours:
20Additional Locations:
Job Information:
Weekend/Evening on-call required.
Summary:
This position exists to assist patients, families and health care workers in meeting their religious/spiritual needs; to network with community organizations and resources in matters related to health and spiritual care; and to serve as a resource for Virtua on spiritual/religious matters.
Position Responsibilities:
• By way of responding to referrals from various sources, to assess the level of spiritual distress, provide appropriate interventions to patients and their families/friends in meeting their religious and spiritual needs through visitation, sacramental and ritual ministry and referral services and documenting the outcome of these interventions in the patient record.
• To provide the same comprehensive pastoral care to the health care workers and volunteers as needed and requested.
• To oversee the chapel and pastoral care offices 7 days a week, 24 hours a day; processing requests for spiritual interventions on a priority basis, dispatching professional chaplains, community clergy and/or specially trained clergy and lay volunteers as appropriate; maximum response time per request being 24 hours.
• To serve as a liaison and facilitator for area clergy.
• To plan and lead religious services.
• Recruit, Train, And provide continuing Education for Volunteer Chaplain Aides.
• By way of participating in interdisciplinary care rounds on CCU , 5 Stokes, 3 NE, and on 4 NE/NW and serving on various local and system-wide committees, such as critical care and bioethics, to act as advisor to the health care team on religious and/or spiritual issues impacting the plan of care.
Position Qualifications Required / Experience Required:
A minimum of 3 years experience in Parish, Institutional Ministry or Pastoral Care Administration.
Required Education:
Education and training in ministry sufficient to meet the criteria of the chaplain’s own faith group for professional ministry; typically the incumbent will have earned the MDiv degree from an accredited seminary.
In addition, one unit of Clinical Pastoral education or comparable supervised clinical education is preferred.
Training/Certifications/Licensure:
70 hours per year of continuing education is expected.
Board Certified Clinical Chaplain certificate or equivalent is preferred.