Education: Masters degree in theology, divinity, pastoral ministry or spirituality from an accredited institution; or in some instances, verification of official ordination from a religious institution or denomination if candidate is ordained.; Four units of Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE), moving toward board certification within 18-24 months of hire. Endorsement from ecclesiastical body or equivalent designation is required. Flexibility with scheduling evenings and weekends. Licensures/ Cert... more details
Education:
Masters degree in theology, divinity, pastoral ministry or spirituality from an accredited institution; or in some instances, verification of official ordination from a religious institution or denomination if candidate is ordained.; Four units of Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE), moving toward board certification within 18-24 months of hire. Endorsement from ecclesiastical body or equivalent designation is required. Flexibility with scheduling evenings and weekends.
Licensures/Certifications:
Certification as a Board-Certified Chaplain (BCC)through one of the following certifying organizations, BCCI/APC, NACC, NAJC either at hire or within 18-24 months of hire.
Experience:
Experience in hospital Spiritual Support with teaching experience preferred.
Skills:
- Possesses a broad, interfaith theological knowledge base, familiarity with and understanding of the diversity of religious experience across cultures.
- Able to stimulate and respond to existential questioning.
- Knowledge of both the practice and management of spiritual support in a health care setting.
- Possesses time management skills and discipline required to efficiently and effectively provide spiritual support services to patients and staff.
- Able to read and write the English language in order to complete required professional documentation and correspondence.
- Knowledge and experience in EPIC electronic medical records keeping preferred
- Flexibility with scheduling on-call, evenings and weekends.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities:
- Proactively provides Spiritual Support to patients, families/friends and staff. Responds to referrals for Spiritual Support to patients, families and/or staff by pagers, intake/triage, phone, and verbal referrals
- Assess patient and family spiritual needs and assists families in using their faith in dealing with illness, trauma, and stress; visits newly admitted patients and patients with special requests in assigned area; visits critical care waiting areas each day; follows up with patients from previous visits when appropriate.
- Provides crisis intervention as necessary; responds to all Code Blue emergencies; assists in helping families remain informed of patients condition. Documents in EPIC patient and family service provided.
- Documents pastoral interventions according to established departmental and medical center policies and procedures
- Provides proactive spiritual support on assigned units, service lines and areas as well as for individual faith tradition.
- Attends multi-disciplinary rounds whenever possible.
- Worship or Special Event Services Leader: Provides worship services and administers the Sacraments (when and where appropriate) regularly and on special occasions.
- Provides spiritual support in such a way as to accomplish the institutional, as well as the departmental objectives.
- Functions in such a manner that reflects the mission and vision of the institution.
- Serves on staffs, boards, and committees in the GBMC as assigned by the Director of Spiritual Support Services. Participates in the programs of professional organizations and clinical conferences
- The analytical ability to assess patients spiritual needs and sense of well-being and find appropriate solutions to patient problems.
- May serve as advisor on appropriate religious matters of concern to ones specific faith group.
- Consults with professional staff members on patient needs and problems including recommending referrals to outside resources for follow-up care in accordance with departmental procedures.
- Provides leadership/training opportunities consistent within the area of specialty or training and experience as assigned by the Director of Spiritual Support Services
- Serves as a resource for GBMC consistent with individual training and experience and in consultation with the Director Spiritual Support Services.
- Assists families to use their faith system in coping with dying and death; provides support to the family as appropriate when they view body; assists family in contacting funeral home release, etc.
- Supports staff in dealing with their emotion in loss of a patient.
- Serves as a resource to per diem and supplemental staff.
- Serves as a resource to the Medical Center staff providing in-service training specific to service area.
- Actively participates in regular one on one supervisory sessions with the Director of Spiritual Support Services
- Observes established GBMC policies, procedures, objectives, safety, environmental and infection control standards
- Knowledge of theology, scripture, counseling skills, comparative religions, canon law, and church/faith practices. General knowledge of psychology and the health care field.
- Ability to handle confidential issues with the utmost integrity and discretion.
- Effective verbal and written communication skills and basic computer skills are necessary to work with various Hospital departments, employees, patients and families.
All roles must demonstrate GBMC Values:
Respect
I will treat everyone with courtesy. I will foster a healing environment.
- Treats others with fairness, kindness, and respect for personal dignity and privacy
- Listens and responds appropriately to others needs, feelings, and capabilities
Excellence
I will strive for superior performance in every aspect of my work. I will recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of others.
- Meets and/or exceeds customer expectations
- Actively pursues learning and self-development
- Pays attention to detail; follows through
Accountability
I will be professional in the way I act, look and speak. I will take ownership to solve problems.
- Sets a positive, professional example for others
- Takes ownership of problems and does what is needed to solve them
- Appropriately plans and utilizes required resources for various job duties
- Reports to work regularly and on time
Teamwork
I will be engaged and collaborative. I will keep people informed.
- Works cooperatively and collaboratively with others for the success of the team
- Addresses and resolves conflict in a positive way
- Seeks out the ideas of others to reach the best solutions
- Acknowledges and celebrates the contribution of others
Ethical Behavior
I will always act with honesty and integrity. I will protect the patient.
- Demonstrates honesty, integrity and good judgment
- Respects the cultural, psychosocial, and spiritual needs of patients/families/coworkers
Results
I will set goals and measure outcomes that support organizational goals. I will give and accept help to achieve goals.
- Embraces change and improvement in the work environment
- Continuously seeks to improve the quality of products/services
- Displays flexibility in dealing with new situations or obstacles
- Achieves results on time by focusing on priorities and manages time efficiently
- Additional Job Description
Additional Job Description
LUMINIS HEALTH GILCHRIST LIFECARE INSTITUTE
Luminis Health and Gilchrist is providing hospital-based palliative services atAnne Arundel Medical Centerand nowDoctors Community Medical Center. The joint venture formed Luminis Health Gilchrist Lifecare Institute takes partnership to the next level with hospice, as well as at-home and facility-based geriatric services providing an integrative continuum of care for the elderly across multiple settings.
This joint venture is part of Luminis Healths Vision 2030 strategic plan and mission to enhance the health of the people and communities they serve. We are excited about this alignment to extend care beyond the hospital walls into the communities and homes of our most vulnerable.