- Provides for day-to-day emotional and spiritual support and ministry to patients, associates, and physicians.
- Participates on multi-disciplinary health care teams, insuring that the whole person, comprising the body, mind, and spirit is considered, respected, and served (i.e. holistic care).
- Screens patients for spiritual distress and conducts necessary spiritual histories and assessments with specific application to the overall patient care plan.
- Responsibilities fall into three (3) areas:
- Patient Care (crisis response and routine care)
- Staff Support (responsive and proactive)
- Community Involvement (w. area clergy and organizations expressive of hospital's value of being a "caring community partner").
- Provides spiritual ministry and support to all patients within 48 hours of admission.
- Administers religious services and ceremonies when requested or arranges for clergy to do so when personally unqualified.
- Listens actively to family members and offers supportive counsel, especially in times of crisis or impending death.
- Prays daily for all those served by the hospital.
- Conducts spiritual assessments when requested by patients or staff.
- Responds to all codes in hospital.
- Oversees assistant chaplains who provide after-hours pastoral care.
- Charts appropriately, effectively, and in a timely manner on all patients visited.
- Functions as an ethical and religious resource to hospital staff.
- Provides individual support and pastoral counsel to associates as requested by them and/or their supervisors.
- Prays regularly for those who work at the hospital.
- Cultivates a spiritually-aware work environment.
- Develops and conducts events which address spiritual needs discovered among associates.
- Plans interfaith services, memorial, and seasonal services.
- Attends patient care conferences and nursing reports.
- Participates in departmental meetings. Serves as a member of committees and/or task forces as assigned.
- Works on special projects as assigned by Hospital President/CEO
- Completes proper monthly and yearly activity reports.
- Works in cooperation with the local churches/clergy of hospital associates.
- Notifies faith communities of the admission of their constituents and shares relevant patient information only after securing patient authorization.
- Remains involved with local ministerial association
- Participates in appropriate support groups offered by department to community
- Participates in community groups as directed by President/CEO
- Remains available to provide chaplaincy support as needed by local fire, rescue, and law enforcement agencies.
- Adheres to the Chaplain?s Code of Ethics and HRH policy on confidentiality and discrimination.
- Handles any complaints of patients, family members or associates of Hancock Health in a supportive manner.
- Refers situations as needed to hospital CEO/President.
- Adheres to Hospital Regulations and follows Chaplaincy Services policies and procedures with a positive attitude.
- Good pastoral skills, (i.e. listening, empathy, cultural sensitivity, and compassion) and good interpersonal skills.
- Operates as part of an interdisciplinary team.
- Maintains a professional image and a healthy attitude about self and others.
- Has a strong religious faith that is personal and is expressed in connection with a community of faith.
- Exercises good judgment
- Displays and maintains behavior that remains courteous; is friendly and willing to assist others, promotes good guest relations and service to patients and visitors, and displays a positive appearance including appropriate dress.
- Maintains a positive attitude toward all hospital staff and physicians.
- Willingly offers to assist other team members.
Director, Chaplaincy - Greenfield, United States - Hancock Regional Hospital
Description
JOB SUMMARY:
QUALIFICATIONS:
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
PATIENT CARE
STAFF SUPPORT
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES
EXPECTED BEHAVIORS: