What are the responsibilities and job description for the Spiritual Caregiver - Henry/Fulton County position at Hospice of NW Ohio?
This position will primarily cover Fulton and Henry county zip codes!!
Qualification Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree required, Master’s degree preferred. Two years of chaplaincy experience preferred.
- Minimum of 1 Unit CPE.
- Possesses the ability to be open, flexible, and ecumenical in ministry and effective working with a diverse population and a variety of world views.
- Subscribes to the chaplain code of ethics as articulated by the Association of Professional Chaplains.
- Demonstrates the knowledge of the emotional and spiritual effects of death, grief, and loss with at least one year of experience in parish or related ministry.
- Has working experience charting in an EMR system, Netsmart system preferred.
- Has the ability to work independently and within an interdisciplinary team.
- Must be a licensed driver with an automobile in good working condition and is insured in accordance with state and agency requirements (homecare).
- Demonstrates a commitment to the philosophy, goals and objectives of Hospice; possesses a willingness to expand knowledge and capabilities in the field of Hospice.
Essential Job Responsibilities
- Provides direct spiritual care counseling and support to patients and families in accordance to the plan of care.
- Participates in weekly interdisciplinary team conferences to discuss and assess spiritual needs of homecare and inpatient patients and family members.
- Maintains and documents visits and contacts in the medical record according to agency standards.
- Contacts and/or arranges contact with clergy with whom the patient and family are involved, upon request from the patient or family members.
- Contacts, organizes and maintains a resource group of clergy of various denominations to whom care may be delegated as indicated.
- Discusses funeral arrangements or other means of closure with patients and family members, including the resources of available clergy kept by most funeral home directors, and offers self as a resource when appropriate.
- Is a resource to churches/clergy and other groups in the community to develop sensitivity to the spiritual concerns of persons experiencing terminal illness and loss.
- Provides consultation, education, and support to the Interdisciplinary team in matters of spiritual care.
- Assists in training and supervision of hospice spiritual care volunteers.
- Participates in new staff orientation and education of students as indicated.
- Plans and helps conduct annual and other memorial services to meet the needs of hospice families, staff and volunteers.
- Participates in agency wide quality management programs.
- Conducts end-of-life community education, relevant to spiritual aspects of patient care, to organizations, agencies and groups as needed.
- Provides bereavement care for families following the patient’s death as appropriate and as requested.
- Attends scheduled staff meetings.
- Attends and completes mandatory training.
- Holds in strictest confidence all patient information and discloses information and data only to persons authorized by Hospice.