Job Summary
The spiritual care chaplain (TMP and Regular) provides the pastoral needs on the spiritual care team for all patients, patient family members, their support persons, and staff. Such ministry generally will encompass all of the following: emotional and spiritual support, counseling, ministry of presence, worship, prayer, and other religious resources as appropriate. The chaplain will attend to religious, spiritual, moral, and ethical problems of the newly admitted, critically ill, extended, hospice, and palliative care patients and their families. Spiritual support and care will also be provided to staff on a secondary level as needed.
Essential Functions
Provides spiritual care and emotional support to patients, families and staff. Facilitates their spiritual understanding, emotional coping and adjustment in the face of illness, injury or death.
Identifies and engages additional spiritual providers and resources, either within or beyond our organization, when this is requested and beneficial. Does so in a culturally competent manner.
Documents clearly her/his interactions with patients and families--including assessments and plans--in a manner which is useful to departmental and interdisciplinary colleagues.
Collaborates closely with departmental colleagues in providing seamless spiritual care by receiving referrals, making following-up visits and providing hand-off reports. Participates in schedules with a flexibility that helps the team provide continuous coverage.
Integrates her/his professional practice and style into assigned interdisciplinary healthcare teams in ways that enhance their overall efforts to provide excellent, whole-person care.
Prioritizes emergent (sometimes concurrent) referrals while not losing sight of certain regular duties. Manages time well across successive shifts which can vary widely in their demands.
Maintains and applies a working knowledge of medical ethics. Recognizes when ethical principles could or do conflict in actual cases. Recognizes moral distress in care givers. Knows how to initiate an ethics consultation.
Able to facilitate advance care planning conversations and decision-making.
Qualifications
Required Bachelor's Degree or equivalent Ministry, Religion, Theology or other approved pre-seminary concentration. For LKD, Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Bible, Theology, religion, pastoral care, ministry practicum, psychology or counseling.
Preferred Master's Degree Divinity or Arts in Theology with concentration in pastoral care
Required Vocational/Technical One unit of Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) - within one year (excluding Lakeland Hospice & Home Care)
Preferred Vocational/Technical Four units of Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)
Preferred Ordination / commissioning or endorsement for chaplaincy by own religious judicatory.
2 years of relevant experience providing spiritual care in a hospital, agency or congregation Preferred
LIC-Driver's License - STATE_MI State of Michigan SHCC Home & Community Based settings Upon Hire required
CRT-Basic Life Support (BLS) - AHA American Heart Association Caring Circle Hospice 90 Days required Or
CRT-Basic Life Support (BLS) - ARC American Red Cross Caring Circle Hospice 90 Days required
Primary LocationSITE - Royal Oak Hospital - 3601 W 13 Mile Road - Royal Oak
Department NameSpiritual Support Services - Royal Oak
Employment TypePart time
ShiftVariable (United States of America)
Weekly Scheduled Hours0.04
Hours of WorkVariable
Days WorkedVariable
Weekend FrequencyVariable weekends
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