Pastor and provider of spiritual support and guidance for hospice patients and families. Maintains and develops good relationships with faith group leaders in the service area. Serves as a team member with training and expertise in meeting spiritual needs. Embodies the Memorial Health System Performance Excellence Standards of Safety, Courtesy, Quality, and Efficiency that support our mission, vision and values
QualificationsEducation:
Bachelor’s degree in spiritual/theological studies or related field required. Three years of experience in pastoral care, ministry, or related area may be considered in lieu of degree.One unit of Clinical Pastoral Education or equivalent education/experience is preferred. If not, the candidate will be asked to complete a questionnaire relating to the theory and practice of Pastoral Care.
Licensure/Certification/Registry:
Must possess valid Illinois driver’s license and must be deemed as an acceptable driver in accordance with the MHS Fleet Safety Policy (five year MVR will be required). Must have availability of personal vehicle with proof of insurance.
Experience:
1 year of Chaplain/ministry experienced preferred Responsibilities Embodies the Memorial Health System Performance Excellence Standards of Safety, Courtesy, Quality, and Efficiency that support our mission, vision and values:SAFETY: Prevent Harm - I put safety first in everything I do. I take action to ensure the safety of others.
COURTESY: Serve Others - I treat others with dignity and respect. I project a professional image and positive attitude.
QUALITY: Improve Outcomes - I continually advance my knowledge, skills and performance. I work with others to achieve superior results.
EFFICIENCY: Reduce Waste - I use time and resources wisely. I prevent defects and delays.
Serves the spiritual needs of assigned patients and families receiving hospice care.
Documents spiritual assessments and all other contact with the patient, family, significant others, community clergy and anyone else with whom there is contact related to care, care planning or interventions. Communicates findings to the appropriate hospice team member and at team meetings.
Coordinates the spiritual care of patients and families with community clergy.
Participates in the agency’s formal process for addressing ethical issues as needed.
Abides by Federal and State confidentiality laws, by the confidentiality requirements of their faith communities and by the provisions of relevant professional code of ethics.
Accepts an advocacy role within the organization consistent with the traditional prophetic role of ministry.
Incorporates the principles of formal bereavement care and effective grieving within the rites, liturgies, orders, et al of the bereaved’s cultural, spiritual and religious values and practices.
Performs other related work as required or requested.
The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities performed by incumbents of this job. Incumbents may be requested to perform tasks other than those specifically presented in this description.
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