Staten Island, New York, USA
336 days ago
Spiritual Care Counselor
Overview

Provides direct spiritual care services and counseling to hospice patients and their family members in collaboration with the inter-disciplinary group (IDG). Ensures that the spiritual care assists with the patients’ self-determined life closure/safe, comfortable, and meaningful dying experience and family’s effective grieving, in compliance with hospice standards. Works under clinical supervision.


Responsibilities
Assesses spiritual, religious, existential status and care needs of patients and/or their family members utilizing professional skills and knowledge.Provides spiritual counseling and services, including crisis intervention, to meet the psycho-spiritual, religious and existential needs of patient/family in collaboration with the IDG in accordance with VNSNY policies/procedures, code of conduct and standards of practice for professional chaplains. Develops and updates the spiritual care component of the patient/family plan of care based on mutually acceptable goals.Utilizes appropriate spiritual/religious community resources and serves as a liaison between VNSNY and the community clergy directly involved with the patient/family.Documents spiritual care assessment, interventions, and plans of care in EMR in collaboration with the IDG to ensure optimal quality care.Participates in the weekly team meetings; develops and updates treatment plans and goals as needed.  Coordinates effective approaches to develop patient and/or family care in collaboration with other team members.Acts as a resource to VNSNY staff.  Assists inter-disciplinary team members in understanding the significant psycho-spiritual, religious and existential factors related to the patient/family’s quality of life and in developing support for patient/family with regard to spiritual care. Participates in individual and group clinical supervision of Spiritual Care Counselors for consultation.  Assumes responsibility for continued professional growth, including attendance of in-service programs.Provides on-call coverage as needed.Travels to patients’ homes and/or facilities with varying environments (e.g. walk-ups, care facilities, single/multiple family homes, presence of pets, etc.) using approved transportation options to deliver direct spiritual care service to the patient/family.Participates in special projects and performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications

Licensure:  Valid driver's license may be required, as determined by operational/regional needs.

Education:  Bachelor’s Degree in Humanities or other related fields required.  Master’s Degree in Divinity or Theology preferred.  Four units of Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) required.  Board Certified Chaplain preferred. 

Experience:  Minimum of one year of experience as a chaplain, preferably in a hospice setting required.  Effective oral and interpersonal communication skills required.  Proficiency in personal computer operations including MS Office applications required.  Bilingual skills may be required, as determined by operational needs.


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