Staff Chaplain, Part-time Casual (Southeastern Medical Center) at OhioHealth summary:
The Staff Chaplain at Southeastern Medical Center provides pastoral counseling and spiritual support to patients, families, and hospital staff. This role involves actively participating in hospital activities, offering on-call support, and working as part of an interdisciplinary team to enhance the spiritual well-being of individuals within the healthcare setting. The chaplain also assists in policy development and provides various worship services, ensuring a holistic approach to care.
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Job Description Summary:
The Staff Chaplain provides pastoral counseling and spiritual support to patients, family members/significant others, and staff throughout the hospital. Usually, this involves the development of a "parish" within the hospital. The chaplain actively serves as a member of an ecumenical pastoral care staff sharing in activities such as staff meetings, on-call responsibilities, and providing hospital-wide worship experiences.
Responsibilities And Duties:
1. 65%: Provides ongoing, hands-on ministry to patients, families, and staff. This ministry would include, but is not limited to: counseling, prayer, sacramental ministry, response to "codes," and educating and assisting patients with advance directives.
2. 10%: Shares rotation of all "on-call" responsibilities as needed.
3. 10%: Participates as a member of hospital interdisciplinary teams and serves on both Pastoral Care department and general hospital-wide committees.
4. 5%: Attends Pastoral Care staff meetings and retreats.
5. 3%: Supports and performs the variety of responsibilities related to the hospital decedent care program. This would include such responsibilities as: grief counseling, assisting nursing and medical staff in completing necessary paperwork.
6. 2%: Serves as contact person or liaison between local clergy, patients, families, and staff.
7. 2%: Participates in policy development, strategic planning, and evaluation of and for the Pastoral Care Department.
8. 2%: Assists in responding to requests for workshops, lectures, etc. from the hospital, church, and community.
9. 1%: Shares responsibilities for providing a variety of worship services as appropriate. These services may include memorial services.
Minimum Qualifications:
Master's Degree (Required)
Additional Job Description:
Degree in Theology/Human Relations from an accredited theological school, university or seminary; or four to ten years of related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of experience. Four units of Clinical Pastoral Education; ordained, licensed, vowed, or endorsed by denomination. Knowledge of pastoral care and counseling skills, especially as practiced within the hospital setting. Candidates should have the necessary background and meet eligibility requirements for Certification by National Association of Catholic chaplains or as a fellow by the College of Chaplains. Two years of ministry experience; at least one year of this in the hospital setting.
Work Shift:
Day
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
As Needed
Department:
Pastoral Care
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Keywords:
staff chaplain, pastoral counseling, spiritual support, healthcare, patient care, hospital ministry, interdisciplinary team, grief counseling, worship services
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