drjobs Chaplain On-Call

Employer Active

1 Vacancy
drjobs

Job Alert

You will be updated with latest job alerts via email
Valid email field required
Send jobs
Send me jobs like this
drjobs

Job Alert

You will be updated with latest job alerts via email

Valid email field required
Send jobs
Job Location drjobs

DeKalb, IL - USA

Monthly Salary drjobs

Not Disclosed

drjobs

Salary Not Disclosed

Vacancy

1 Vacancy

Job Description

OnCall Chaplain:

  • OnCall Hours:
    • Monday thru Friday 4:00pm 8:00am
    • Saturday/Sunday: 24hour shift: 8:00am 8:00am
  • Chaplain OnCall will carry the OnCall pager and need to be within a 30minute radius of the Hospital.
  • Chaplain OnCall may very rarely be asked to travel to Valley West Hospital for patient/family support.
  • Chaplain OnCall will have opportunities for additional daytime shifts based upon the scheduling needs of the Spiritual Care Department.

Job Description

Chaplains support spiritual wellbeing by assisting patients families and staff members to cope with the uncertainty stress and critical demands of the hospital setting. Chaplains are patientcentered in their approach supporting others to identify sources of meaning and hope by drawing upon the values beliefs religious resources and spiritual practices that are most nourishing for them. Chaplains scope of practice includes: conducting spiritual assessments and tailoring interventions to the individualized needs of patients; providing emotional and spiritual support; guiding advance care planning conversations to advocate for patient needs and wishes; facilitating religious rituals providing sacraments and leading prayer blessings and guided meditations; serving as a liaison to community clergy; and collaborating on clinical cases ethics discussions and hospital initiatives as an active member of the interprofessional team.

The chaplain reflects the mission vision and values of NM adheres to the organizations Code of Ethics and Corporate Compliance Program and complies with all relevant policies procedures guidelines and all other regulatory and accreditation standards.

Provides spiritual care to patients families and staff:

  • Provides compassionate spiritual care to patients and families of all backgrounds through direct visitation and by telephone as needed.
  • Conducts a spiritual assessment provides appropriate interventions and develops a care plan.
  • Consults with the interdisciplinary team when making an assessment and coordinating the plan of care.
  • Facilitates meaningmaking conversations inclusive of but not limited to suffering grief and loss.
  • Documents all patient/family encounters in the medical record.
  • Incorporates the patients support network i.e. family friends religious community etc. when appropriate and possible.
  • Guides advance care planning conversations and supports patients to apply their values in decisionmaking.
  • Serves as a resource to staff regarding advance directives and ethical issues.
  • Provides supportive care to staff via oneonone consultation and group debriefings.
  • Contributes to a culture of safety by utilizing safety tools and being alert to practices and processes that could benefit from quality improvement initiatives.

Provides Spiritual Leadership:

  • Provides for the sacramental needs of patients family members and staff.
  • Officiates services and ceremonies for patients family members and staff as appropriate and upon request.
  • Creatively uses rituals and blessings with hospital staff to mark transitions and honor the sacredness of the work. Participates in the development and delivery of Spiritual Care programs for staff students and the community.

Establishes and maintains professional and interdisciplinary relationships:

  • Works collaboratively with the interdisciplinary care team advocating for patient wishes and wholeness.
  • Triages and prioritizes caseload using assessment and problemsolving skills.
  • Actively partners with clinical staff to identify spiritual care consults and referral opportunities.
  • Able to establish and maintain healthy positive relationships with the Spiritual Care team.
  • Communicates in a timely informed and respectful manner with patients families colleagues and leadership.
  • Educates staff regarding the role of the chaplain as well as the practices and policies of the Spiritual Care Department.
  • Empowers and trains clinical staff to recognize and provide a supportive presence in responding to spiritual and emotional needs.
  • Makes efforts to alleviate staffing demands by demonstrating flexibility with clinical assignments and work schedules.

#INDW


Qualifications :

Required:

  • One unit of Clinical Pastoral Education or equivalent.
  • Bachelors degree in Theology related field or advanced studies equivalent.
  • Must be in good standing with his/her faith organization.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and in selfdirection.

Preferred:

  • Two to Four units of Clinical Pastoral Education.
  • Masters degree in Divinity or related field.
  • Two years of hospital related experience.
  • Bilingual English and Spanish preferred.
  • Board Certification.


Additional Information :

Northwestern Medicine is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in hiring or employment on the basis of age sex race color religion national origin gender identity veteran status disability sexual orientation or any other protected status.


Remote Work :

No


Employment Type :

Parttime

Employment Type

Part-time

Company Industry

Report This Job
Disclaimer: Drjobpro.com is only a platform that connects job seekers and employers. Applicants are advised to conduct their own independent research into the credentials of the prospective employer.We always make certain that our clients do not endorse any request for money payments, thus we advise against sharing any personal or bank-related information with any third party. If you suspect fraud or malpractice, please contact us via contact us page.