What are the responsibilities and job description for the Spiritual Caregiver Hospice position at Baptist Home Care & Hospice - North Mississippi?
We are hiring for a Spiritual Caregiver.
At Baptist Homecare and Hospice in Batesville, MS, a part of LHC Group we embrace a culture of caring, belonging, and trust and enjoy the meaningful connections that come from it: for the whole patient, their families, each other, and the communities we serve—it truly is all about helping people.
We strive to offer benefits that reward the whole you!
- employee wellness programs
- flexibility for true work-life balance
- continuing education & career growth opportunities
- company-wide support & resources to help you achieve your goals.
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- Responsibilities for internal Candidates
The Spiritual Caregiver is responsible for providing spiritual care to Hospice patients and their families.
- Demonstrate proficiency in providing spiritual care to persons of all races, ages, genders, sexual orientation, social class, and mental/emotional status.
- Demonstrate ability for patient/caregiver to lead the spiritual conversation, for the Chaplain to walk alongside him/her in his/her spiritual journey and refraining from sharing one’s own beliefs unless asked to do so by the patient/caregivers.
- Demonstrate knowledge of a wide range of spiritual resources to support each person’s belief system, provide resources as appropriate, and network with other religious leaders in the community to refer patients/caregivers to these leaders when necessary.
- Demonstrate ability to work efficiently and effectively within the Interdisciplinary Team and provide insight in the IDG meeting concerning the patient/caregiver’s emotional and spiritual needs
- Provide spiritual and emotional care to members of the Hospice Staff when requested
- Demonstrate understanding of the difference between being a rabbi/imam/pastor/priest/etc. and being a Spiritual Caregiver.
- Demonstrate proficiency in providing spiritual care to persons of all races, ages, genders, sexual orientation, social class and mental/emotional status
- Provide spiritual care to persons of beliefs that are different than the Spiritual Caregiver’s beliefs by championing cultural and spiritual humility
- Demonstrate ability for patient/caregiver to lead the spiritual conversation, for the Spiritual Caregiver to walk alongside him/her in his/her spiritual journey and refraining from sharing one’s own beliefs unless asked to do so by the patient/caregivers.
- Demonstrate knowledge of a wide range of spiritual resources to support each person’s belief system, provide resources as appropriate, and network with other religious leaders in the community in order to refer patients/caregivers to these leaders when necessary.
- Conduct or make arrangements for services to honor the deceased when requested.
- Demonstrate proficiency in documenting spiritual care encounters
- Demonstrate ability to work efficiently and effectively within the Interdisciplinary Team and provide insight in the IDG meeting concerning the patient/caregiver’s emotional and spiritual needs
- Provide spiritual and emotional care to members of the Hospice Staff when requested
- Provide educational programs for staff, facilities and community groups as requested.
- Functions as a preceptor to new hires and oversees Spiritual Support Volunteers
- Demonstrates healthy self-care, furthers one’s own continuing education in their field and maintains healthy boundaries with patients/caregivers.
- Participates in ongoing quality assessment and performance improvement for the Agency on a daily basis
- Maintains personnel file and completes assigned courses in iTrain before the set deadlines
- Fulfills all other duties as assigned by the agency Director of Bereavement and Spiritual Support Services.
- Submits twelve hours of continuing education each calendar year related to the Hospice role to the Executive Director
Education
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Preferred: Four units of Clinical Pastoral Education or Master’s degree in theology, divinity, pastoral care,
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Required: Two units of Clinical Pastoral Education or Bachelor’s degree in theology, divinity, pastoral care,
philosophy, religion or related discipline.
Experience
- Preferred: Two years Hospice experience.
- Required: A minimum of two years’ experience in a health care setting and/or related pastoral experience.
Skill Requirements
- Ability to minister to patients and families in crisis
- Exceptional verbal communication skills
- Ability to plan, organize, and exercise independent judgement
- Demonstrated ability to be open, sensitive, flexible and ecumenical.
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Current CPR, driver's license, valid vehicle insurance card and access to a dependable vehicle, or public
transportation.