SUMMARY: As a member of the interdisciplinary team, the Chaplain uses experience, knowledge, judgment and skills to provide a program of pastoral support to patients and families during the terminal illness. Maintains patient confidentiality and promotes patient rights as supported by agency, state and federal directives. Identifies cultural diversity and lifestyle choices and non-judgmentally accommodates for such differences. The Chaplain is committed to the philosophy, goals and objectives of the hospice concept while consistently demonstrating the Hospice Savannah values and compliance with organization’s service excellence standards.
CORE VALUES: The Chaplain is expected to model the Hospice Savannah Corporate Values:
QUALIFICATIONS: Master’s Degree in Divinity or equivalent graduate degree of theological studies with a minimum of two years experience in hospice or related field providing care and counseling required; Clinical Pastoral Education to include the completion of at least 2 CPE units required, but 4 preferred: Ordained, licensed or commissioned minister of a organized religion required; Member of clergy with an endorsement or letter of good standing from his or her denomination required; knowledge of intervention resources and appropriate utilization; Valid driver’s license, automobile insurance and reliable transportation required. Excellent communication skills (written and verbal) and the ability to successfully interact with a diverse patient population, families, physicians, Hospice Savannah staff, and the community at-large along with excellent customer service and documentation skills required. Computer proficiency in Microsoft Office products, including Word and Outlook, and database knowledge required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Position requires moderate visual concentration for patient charting/documentation and computer work. Position carries a risk of exposure to infectious diseases and requires skill in standard safety precautions. The Chaplain may be required to assist with ambulating or lifting a patient with or without the assistance of devices in excess of 75 lbs. utilizing proper body mechanics.
WORK ENVIRONMENT: A full-time position works a 30-40 hour work week, rotating days, evenings, or weekends, with occasional requests to work additional days/hours/holidays as needed. The Chaplain is required to participate in the rotating on call schedule and may be required to provide care in what has been determined by local authorities as a high-risk crime area and unsafe situations (potential or actual). This position encounters stressful situations with patients and their families regarding end of life care and the Chaplain must be able to accurately, timely and concisely document the patient/family encounter using a computer. Although each Chaplain may be designated to a specific department/region in our service area, at times they may be required to serve patients outside of their department/specific region. This position is required to perform patient visits utilizing their personal vehicle and may require extensive driving
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