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Employer 401k contribution regardless of employee participation, and additional contribution given as match with employee participation
Health Insurance with vision component copayment plan, or high deductible plan (FT status)
HSA with high deductible health plan twice annual Employer contribution (FT status)
Dental Insurance (FT status)
Flexible Spending Account (FT status)
Paid Time Off PTO & NYS Sick Leave
Tuition Assistance Program
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Full-time, 8:30am- 4:00pm with on call, weekend and holiday rotation.
Position requires travel in the community.
The majority of our patients prefer to receive hospice and palliative care at home to maintain their independence and live their lives to the best of their ability. Symptoms are managed so that the patient can live a full life with the support of family and friends and the comforts of home.
Spiritual Care Counselors provide guidance for the spiritual and emotional needs of patients, families, and staff. Participate in and conducts worship, including various ceremonies/rituals, during visits to new patients and follow up visits, as requested. Works as part of an interdisciplinary team of care givers within HBI/CHPC network.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities for a Spiritual Care Counselor:
Assess and provide for patient spiritual care needs, as well as those of primary care givers and other family members as appropriate in compliance with all organization, regulatory, and professional standards.
Ability to build rapport with patients and family members, utilizing effective communication skills with openness toward different lifestyles, cultures, beliefs, and values; and understand the value of being a non-judgmental, listening presence.
Collaborates with interdisciplinary groups to arrange and successfully implement patient driven plans of care (with particular responsibility for spiritual care needs.)
Adheres to requirements of both CHPC and Hospice Buffalo policies and procedures that are both patient focused (clinical) and organizational focused (administrative). Adheres to HIPAA regulations and policies.
Effectively and accurately document ongoing patient information within provided electronic medical record, according to organizational and professional standards-and maintains their security
Documents to agency standards inclusive of timely completion, timely signatures, and documents care using A-I-R protocol.
Participate in on-going education and professional development to maintain and acquire current expertise in the field of spiritual end-of-life care
Actively participate in team meetings, committees, and quality improvement initiatives as necessary
Serve as a spiritual care resource and presence to Hospice staff and volunteers as related to patient care issues
Facilitate involvement with local communities as necessary
Participate in organization's memorial services, speaking events, and gatherings as needed
Qualifications for a Spiritual Care Counselor:
Education/Certification
Master of Divinity, Pastoral Studies, Religion, or Theology or comparable field preferred.
Successful completion of 1 or more units of Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) in coordination with management
Board Certified Chaplain (or eligible for board certification) status preferred.
Valid Driver's License, free of serious violations, and vehicle required for use when on duty or on-call.
Experience
Two (2) years of experience working in spiritual or pastoral care, specifically with terminally ill patients