Chaplain
- Family Services
- Chicago (Lincoln Park)
- Contingency/as needed
- Rotating
A chaplain is an integral member
of the health care team and provides pastoral and spiritual services to
patients, families, and staff. The
core functions of pastoral care include:
providing pastoral/spiritual care to assist patients and families in
coping with illness or hospitalization; providing pastoral interventions and
support in times of stress or crisis (new diagnosis, chronic illness or extended
hospitalization, medical or family crisis, trauma, code, end-of-life issues,
death); helping families
address their needs for ritual and worship; and linking families with their own
religious groups and spiritual traditions. A chaplain also educates staff
regarding services and systems that addresses the importance of spiritual care
in the context of a family’s healthcare experience and addresses spiritual needs
as appropriate throughout the hospital;
Essential Job Functions:
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Collaborates to coordinate
service delivery with families and appropriate team members across the
continuum. Makes necessary referrals to other team members and/or community
resources. Makes pastoral care
rounds and visits in assigned clinical areas. Attends patient care rounds in
assigned areas.
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Identifies, assesses, and
responds to child/family needs; includes in this process (identification,
assessment, response) age-specific developmental needs, psychosocial needs,
cultural needs, and spiritual needs.
Particularly focuses on the emotional and spiritual needs of patients
and families. These needs may
include but are not limited to:
assistance in coping with illness, spiritual/religious resources;
ritual/worship; communication with staff regarding spiritual/cultural needs
and practices; support in times of special stress or crisis; grief support; and linkage with own
religious group or spiritual tradition.
Includes the planning and leading of worship or other special services,
including memorial services, in the hospital and elsewhere.
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Develops relationships
with families that are caring, trusting, reliable, and beneficial. Utilizes these relationships in
providing appropriate spiritual care.
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Provides timely and
effective intervention for patients and families in emergency/crisis
situations such as codes, traumas, deterioration of patent’s health status, as
well as other situations deemed emergent by the patient, family, or healthcare
team. Offers emotional,
spiritual, and grief support to the families of dying and deceased patients
and assists these families with necessary hospital protocols.
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Documents in
a thorough and timely manner in accordance with professional standards (see
assessment/documentation policies).
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Communicates
with members of the health care team, through formal and informal means of
transmitting information, in order to provide optimal care of patients and
families. Communicates through
both conveying and responding to pertinent information. Informs health care team of the role
of faith community and/or other factors impacting the spiritual and emotional
status of a patient and family.
Maintains relationships that facilitate teamwork and referrals. Serves as professional liaison with
assigned teams.
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Advocates for
and addresses the spiritual/psychosocial/developmental needs of the child and
family throughout the continuum of care.
Participates regularly in the health care team’s interdisciplinary
rounds.
Requirements
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Education: Master of Divinity or other graduate
pastoral care or religion degree or equivalent from a school accredited by the
Association of Theological schools or one of the regional Associations of
Colleges and Schools; four quarters of clinical pastoral education or
equivalent experience.
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Certification: Endorsement for ministry by religious
group with which chaplain is affiliated (i.e., ordination, denominational
endorsement); certification by professional chaplains' endorsing body
(recognized by COMISS); either meets or is actively pursuing requirements for
endorsement and certification.
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Job Related
Experience: Pastoral care experience in acute care
setting or with children and their families, or equivalent.
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Skills/Knowledge: Ability to think proactively, acts
creatively, and takes initiative appropriately. Excellent communication,
critical-thinking, and interpersonal skills. Demonstrated ability to work as a part
of multiple teams. Spanish
language abilities and skills strongly preferred.
At this point we are no longer accepting applications for this position. Please continue to check our website for future openings.