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)
Position Summary
The Hospice Chaplain is responsible for the provision of spiritual care services to patients, family members and caregivers of Hospice Care Options, either directly or through coordination of care with other spiritual caregivers. The Hospice Chaplain is responsible for spiritual assessment of all patients and the development of an Individualized Plan of Care based upon the assessment. The Chaplain functions as an integral member of an Interdisciplinary Team in the provision of spiritual care, working with other disciplines to provide integrated, holistic end of life care. The Chaplain will also be responsible for the facilitation of funeral services when requested by family members. Bereavement Care and Grief Support are also elements of the work of the Hospice Chaplain, as well as the planning and facilitation of annual ecumenical Memorial Services held in memory of deceased patients.
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