Position Summary This chaplain will assist Dr. Phillips Hospital and support two free standings in the area and be available for call outs, weekends, and given at least one day a week to work and take on more hours as needed. Responsibilities Position Summary CHAPLAIN FLSA Status: NE Provides spiritual and emotional care for patients, their loved ones and team members on assigned unit(s). Essential Functions • Requires direct access to Protected Health Information (PHI). The PHI accessed is used for patient treatment, and healthcare operations purposes through direct contact with patients, family members, patients' medical records/charts, computer applications, and verbal reports from healthcare providers, and interaction with various hospital interdisciplinary team members. • Documents interventions on the patient chart, including, but not limited to such information as referral source, spiritual assessments, interventions, and follow-up/referral plan. • Serves as a member of the interdisciplinary clinical team, participating in patient rounds, case reviews, ethics consultations, and advanced directive consults. • Provides crisis intervention and bereavement support for persons experiencing suffering, tragedy, or loss. • Performs requested sacramental services, applicable chapel services, and/or arranges for the provision of these services by community clergy. • Maintains reasonably regular, punctual attendance consistent with Orlando Health policies, the ADA, FMLA and other federal, state and local standards. • Maintains compliance with all Orlando Health policies and procedures. Qualifications Education/Training • Master level theological degree is required, with a Master of Divinity being the preferred degree. Master level equivalent theological degrees may be considered. • Accreditation by the Association of Theological Schools preferred or a listing in The Database of Postsecondary Institutions and Programs (ope.ed.gov/dapip/) • Four (4) units of Clinical Pastoral Education for full time, two (2) units of Clinical Pastoral Education for part-time, one (1) unit of Clinical Pastoral Education for pool. All units must be recognized by ACPE, APC, NACC, NAJC, CPSP, CPE-I, or ICPT. Licensure/Certification Ordination, licensure, or commissioning and endorsement as a chaplain by a religious body listed in the US Defense Department list of Recognized Religions Experience Active spiritual faith demonstrated.
Education/Training • Master level theological degree is required, with a Master of Divinity being the preferred degree. Master level equivalent theological degrees may be considered. • Accreditation by the Association of Theological Schools preferred or a listing in The Database of Postsecondary Institutions and Programs (ope.ed.gov/dapip/) • Four (4) units of Clinical Pastoral Education for full time, two (2) units of Clinical Pastoral Education for part-time, one (1) unit of Clinical Pastoral Education for pool. All units must be recognized by ACPE, APC, NACC, NAJC, CPSP, CPE-I, or ICPT. Licensure/Certification Ordination, licensure, or commissioning and endorsement as a chaplain by a religious body listed in the US Defense Department list of Recognized Religions Experience Active spiritual faith demonstrated.
Position Summary CHAPLAIN FLSA Status: NE Provides spiritual and emotional care for patients, their loved ones and team members on assigned unit(s). Essential Functions • Requires direct access to Protected Health Information (PHI). The PHI accessed is used for patient treatment, and healthcare operations purposes through direct contact with patients, family members, patients' medical records/charts, computer applications, and verbal reports from healthcare providers, and interaction with various hospital interdisciplinary team members. • Documents interventions on the patient chart, including, but not limited to such information as referral source, spiritual assessments, interventions, and follow-up/referral plan. • Serves as a member of the interdisciplinary clinical team, participating in patient rounds, case reviews, ethics consultations, and advanced directive consults. • Provides crisis intervention and bereavement support for persons experiencing suffering, tragedy, or loss. • Performs requested sacramental services, applicable chapel services, and/or arranges for the provision of these services by community clergy. • Maintains reasonably regular, punctual attendance consistent with Orlando Health policies, the ADA, FMLA and other federal, state and local standards. • Maintains compliance with all Orlando Health policies and procedures.