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Main Line Health
Overview
The Hospice and Palliative Pastoral Counselor provides spiritual support and counseling for patients and families facing life-limiting illness. They coordinate spiritual care and community resource needs in collaboration with the Hospice and Palliative Care Interdisciplinary Group.
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25 days ago
Hartford HealthCare
Develops and coordinates the Pastoral and Bereavement Program, providing spiritual care to hospice patients, families, and staff. Manages the recruitment, training, and supervision of spiritual and bereavement volunteers.
1 month ago
AdvisaCare
The chaplain will conduct spiritual assessments and develop individualized spiritual plans of care for hospice patients and their families. They are responsible for providing bereavement support, participating in interdisciplinary team conferences, and maintaining accurate clinical documentation.
The Pastoral Counselor develops, implements, and coordinates hospice pastoral and bereavement programs while providing direct spiritual and grief support to patients, families, and staff. They also oversee spiritual and bereavement volunteers, ensuring compliance with regulations and facilitating interdisciplinary team collaboration.
The role involves developing, implementing, and coordinating the Pastoral and Bereavement Program for hospice patients, families, staff, and volunteers, providing professional spiritual services tailored to individual belief systems. Key duties include designing bereavement programs, collaborating with the Interdisciplinary Team, and managing/training Spiritual and Bereavement volunteers.
3 months ago