Job Description
Job Description:
Independently provides spiritual care and emotional support, integrating into the care team to address complex needs. Supports patients and families through crises and transitions.
Essential Functions
Assists the patient and their family and/or other visitors in coping with psychological , social, emotional, and spiritual needs in times of illness, trauma and/or stress.
Develops, implements, and documents spiritual assessment, interventions, and outcomes and participates as a member of interdisciplinary teams to provide whole person care.
Participates in multidisciplinary patient rounds, care conferences, ethics consultations and ethics triage call as directed by care site.
Responds to crisis situations ( e.g. resuscitations, trauma, rapid response, death, BEST and Security alerts, etc.) to provide spiritual care and support, including pager coverage to meet the required hours of the care-site.
Responds to referrals to visit patients and/or their families regardless of religious affiliation, and initiates pastoral visits, as appropriate .
Provides caregiver support for grief, moral distress, vicarious trauma and compassion fatigue.
Promotes mission, vision, and values of Intermountain Health .
Assists with the development of the department's plan for continuous quality improvement and strategy deployment model.
Assists patients and families with advance directives and provides resources for transition, bereavement, and loss.
Appropriately and professionally documents in the electronic medical record and other departmental, site or system-based data tracking.
Participates in hospital wide committees. May lead specific committee projects and initiatives.
Skills
Empathetic listening
Supportive dialogue
Pastoral counsel
Interpersonal Skills
Interfaith knowledge
Collaboration
Crisis Intervention
Project Support
Knowledge of Family and Group Dynamics
Spiritual Assessments
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree (accredited)
Completion of 2 units of Clinical Pastoral Education meeting approval of NACC/APC BCCi
Completion of four units of Clinical Pastoral Education meeting approval of NACC/APC BCCi completed within 2 years of hire
Documentation from ecclesial judicatory body of current endorsement and/or reference prescribed in accordance with applicant’s spiritual/faith tradition (received or reaffirmed within the last 12 months) articulating current endorsement/authorization for hospital chaplaincy ministry and applicant’s good standing with endorsing/authorizing body. The letter must be mailed, emailed, or faxed directly from the endorsing/recommending organization. Faith groups must be recognized by the Department of Defense (Armed Forces chaplains Board) or previously reviewed and approved by the BCCi , If not, approval of documentation of authorization/endorsement must come from Intermountain Peaks Mission office regarding a review of the faith group.
Two or more years of health care chaplaincy experience
Preferred Qualifications
Completion of Accredited Graduate Theological Degree (MDiv or Equivalent)
Completion of 4 or more units of Clinical Pastoral Education meeting approval of NACC/APC BCC i
Three or more years of relevant spiritual care experience in a hospital setting.
Physical Requirements
Ongoing need for employee to see and read information, labels, documents, monitors, identify equipment and supplies, and be able to assess customer needs.
Frequent interactions with providers, colleagues, customers, patients/clients and visitors that require employee to verbally communicate as well as hear and understand spoken information, needs, and issues quickly and accurately.
Manual dexterity of hands and fingers to manipulate complex and delicate supplies and equipment with precision and accuracy. This includes frequent computer use for typing, accessing needed information, etc.
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