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Provide high-quality spiritual and emotional support to hospice and palliative care patients and their families. Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team to develop and implement person-centered holistic care plans.
Requirements summary
Requires a Master of Divinity or equivalent graduate degree in theology or pastoral counseling, along with Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) units. Must have ecclesiastical endorsement and a valid driver's license.
postgraduate degreeprofessional certificateInterpersonal SkillsWritten CommunicationTime ManagementPatient AdvocacyCare PlanningHIPAA ComplianceCrisis InterventionData EntryOral CommunicationOrganization SkillsElectronic Medical RecordsInterdisciplinary CollaborationGrief CounselingCommunity RelationsSpiritual Care AssessmentEcumenical Communication
Job description
Our Accolades.
Four Seasons is proud to have been named one of Modern Healthcare’s Best Places to Work, and to have been Living Wage Certified in Western North Carolina [https://fourseasonscare.org/four-seasons-living-wage-certified/]. Our approach to providing not only excellent care to our patients and families, but also providing the same heartfelt care and commitment to our employees, leads us to be recognized as not only a leader in hospice and palliative care, but also a beacon of excellence as an employer in Western North Carolina. [https://fourseasonscare.org/four-seasons-living-wage-certified/]
Our benefits.
Four seasons offers an excellent benefits package for both full time and part time eligible employees, which may include:
Location: Varies (Home care, Facilities, Hospitals, etc)
Position summary
Responsible for providing high quality and supportive end-of-life spiritual care services to hospice and palliative care patients and families/caregivers through reverence, compassion, respect, and unconditional regard for each person’s unique spirituality, honoring their faith and culture. Chaplains contribute to the Four Seasons holistic philosophy and practice which enables patients and families to accomplish their unique end-of-life and grief related/emotional goals with dignity and peace. They serve as core members of the interdisciplinary team and work closely with all team members to provide spiritual care and grief support in both the individual and group settings.
Essential duties & responsibilities
Conduct initial and ongoing spiritual care assessments, care planning, and interventions for hospice patients’ to address patient/caregiver spiritual needs; as well as, address grief related needs related to the dying process
Implement plan of care acknowledging and respecting the patient’s and family’s beliefs, traditions, culture and values related to life’s meaning, suffering and loss
Evaluate grief needs of client/family/caregiver and develop grief centered plan of care based on that evaluation
Develop and deliver the plan of care to provide excellent person-centered holistic care in collaboration with other interdisciplinary team members
Approach spiritual and religious needs of persons from an ecumenical base, crossing all theological, cultural, and social boundaries
Communicate with and support involvement of local clergy and/or spiritual counselors as is possible and desired by the patient and family
Provide appropriate spiritual care presentations to religious and community groups as requested for community relations and education
Provide education to the interdisciplinary team members and patients and families regarding spirituality and related care and services
Complete Electronic Medical Record documentation, in accordance with professional standards and Four Seasons best practices
Provide spiritual/emotional/psycho-social support and care to Four Seasons employees and volunteers when requested and according to availability
Other duties & responsibilities
Actively participate in weekly Interdisciplinary Team meetings
Lead and/or assist with funerals and memorial services as requested and according to availability
Attend mandatory staff meetings/in-services and spiritual care clinical supervision meetings in support of Four Seasons development/growth
Work to achieve performance goals, pursue progress toward individual development plan (IDP) and demonstrate Four Seasons values and competencies
Demonstrate the ability to function in a variety of care environments, including: In-Patient Unit, Hospital, individual home settings, group home settings, skilled nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, etc.
Provide on-going training/education to new employees through collaboration, education and ride-a-longs
Practice safety and infection control methods
Ability to work flexible hours, if needed
Practice within the scope of license, certification (where applicable) and as required by law and regulation
Perform duties in compliance with Medicare Condition of Participation
Performs other, yet similar, duties as assigned
Knowledge, skills & abilities: Knowledge of HIPAA privacy rules and regulations
Knowledge of electronic medical records systems
Basic data entry skills
Excellent organization skills
Excellent interpersonal skills
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Ability to work under pressure to meet deadlines
Ability to connect and work with community spiritual care providers
Ability to take initiative and utilize innovative techniques and ingenuity
Ability to interact with various departments throughout the organization
Ability to work flexible hours, if needed
Ability to participate as a team player to coordinate projects
Ability to plan, prioritize and coordinate multiple projects
Minimum qualifications
Education
Master of Divinity or an equivalent graduate degree in the field of Theology, Religious Education, Pastoral Counseling, or Pastoral/Ministerial Studies.
One or more Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) units, and other theological or spiritual studies (related ministerial or employment experience may be acceptable substitute qualifications).
Ecclesiastical endorsement; Ordination and/or other recognition/endorsement by a recognized ecclesiastical organization or society.
Experience
• Hospice experience, preferred
Licensures & Certifications
(if applicable)
Valid driver’s license and proof of automobile insurance
Summary of physical requirements: Visual and auditory ability necessary to perform spiritual care
Ability to sit for prolonged periods of time; in excess of four hours per day
Ability to transport self to administrative offices and patient locations
Intent & function
All descriptions have been reviewed to ensure that only essential functions and basic duties have been included.
Peripheral tasks, only incidentally related to each position, have been excluded.
Requirements, skills, and abilities included have been determined to be the minimal standards required to successfully perform the duties of the position.
In no instance, however, should the duties, responsibilities, and requirements delineated be interpreted as all-inclusive.
Additional functions and requirements may be assigned as deemed appropriate.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, it is possible that requirements may be modified to reasonably accommodate disabled individuals.
Job descriptions are not intended as and do not create employment contracts. The organization maintains its status as an at-Will employer.