Luminos Hospice Chaplain - PRN at Evergreen Hospice LLC – Crockett, Texas
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About This Position
At Luminos Hospice, our mission is to facilitate the best end of life experience through the happiest employees. As a locally owned and operated, employee-driven, and innovative company, we reflect a genuine commitment to our community. We live here, work here, and love here.
Culture:
Our Core Culture at Luminos Hospice prioritizes supporting, nurturing, and committing to our employees' welfare. We cultivate an environment that mirrors our steadfast dedication to providing exceptional end-of-life care, resonating through our team's growth and support.
Our EPIC Values:
- Empowerment: We celebrate autonomy and trust in your expertise.
- Positivity: Have an attitude of gratitude.
- Integrity: Always do the right thing.
- Community: We live here, we work here and we love here.
Job Title: Hospice Chaplain
Responsibilities:
Spiritual Assessment:
Conducting spiritual assessments to understand the beliefs, values, and preferences of patients and their families.
Spiritual and Emotional Counseling:
Providing spiritual and emotional support through counseling and prayer. Assisting individuals in finding meaning, purpose, and peace during the end-of-life process.
Facilitating Spiritual Practices:
Facilitating religious rituals, sacraments, or spiritual practices based on the patient's faith tradition or personal beliefs. Offering pastoral care to address spiritual concerns.
Collaboration with Interdisciplinary Team:
Collaborating with the hospice interdisciplinary team, including nurses, social workers, and other healthcare professionals, to provide holistic care. Participating in team meetings to discuss patient care plans.
Advance Care Planning:
Assisting patients and families in exploring and documenting their spiritual and end-of-life preferences. Facilitating discussions about the meaning of life, death, and the afterlife.
Bereavement Support:
Providing grief and bereavement support to families before and after the loss of a loved one. Offering memorial services, rituals, or other ceremonies to honor and remember the deceased.
Education and Spiritual Guidance:
Offering spiritual education and guidance to patients, families, and hospice staff. Addressing ethical and moral concerns related to end-of-life care.
Documentation and Reporting:
Maintaining accurate and confidential records of spiritual assessments, interventions, and communication with patients and families.
Community Outreach:
Collaborating with local religious and spiritual communities to ensure access to additional support and resources. Providing spiritual care to diverse populations, respecting various cultural and religious beliefs.
Requirements:Education:
Master of Divinity preferred.
Experience:
Minimum one year of experience as a chaplain in a healthcare institution preferred.
Transportation:
Reliable transportation. Current auto liability insurance and driver’s license.
Communication Skills:
Strong communication and interpersonal skills are essential for effectively connecting with patients, families, and the hospice interdisciplinary team.
Cultural Competency:
An understanding and appreciation of diverse cultural and religious beliefs, as well as the ability to provide inclusive spiritual care.
Compassion and Empathy:
The role requires a high level of compassion, empathy, and sensitivity to the emotional and spiritual needs of individuals facing end-of-life challenges.
Documentation Skills:
The ability to maintain accurate and confidential records of spiritual assessments, interventions, and communications.