Chaplain - Home Care provides spiritual guidance and support during illness or injury in a home setting. Supports patients and families facing difficult medical choices. Being a Chaplain - Home Care provides emotional support, spiritual counsel and comfort. Plans and coordinates interfaith worship experiences for staff, patients, and families. Additionally, Chaplain - Home Care typically requires a master's degree in divinity. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Chaplain - Home Care occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. Gaining exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. To be a Chaplain - Home Care typically requires 2 -4 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
The Chaplain's primary role is to provide spiritual care to patients' families personnel and medical staff by assisting them to integrate the experience of illness trauma and loss with their religious/spiritual beliefs and convictions. In so doing they become a witness of Christ's care for them. The Chaplain collaborates with other healthcare team members to promote comprehensive spiritual care from a holistic perspective. The Chaplain also works closely with community religious representatives acting as a liaison between hospice and faith communities to provide continuity of pastoral care. The Chaplain provides spiritual and emotional support for patients their families and staff.
Excellent listening and communication skills that include an ability to articulate a developed personal spirituality based on a compassionate God. Ability to articulate and demonstrate their lifestyle which includes nurturing his or her own spirituality. Possesses the necessary resources to make available meaningful religious practices that respect the spirituality that each individual possesses which honors and facilitates the spiritual traditions of patients and families.
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