Staff Chaplain - Spiritual Care Services
By UC San Diego Health At , San Diego $48,900 - $95,400 a year
A Master's Degree in theology, divinity, religious studies; or its equivalent in relevant training/experience.
Three (3+) or more years of relevant experience
One (1) year of Hospital Chaplaincy experience.
Experience leading guided meditation for patients and their families
4 (four) units of CPE from accredited training center
ACPE-certified as Educator or Associate Educator
Palliative Care, Lcsw - Social Work Services - Full Time/Days (8 Hours) - Orange Coast
By Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center At , Fountain Valley, 92708, Ca $42.68 - $61.88 an hour

Palliative Care, LCSW - Social Work Services - Full Time/Days (8 hours) - Orange Coast

Pay Range: $42.68 - $61.88/hour

Cm Cont Care Palliative Care Coord Rn - Lamc - Pd
By Kaiser Permanente At , Los Angeles, Ca $70.12 - $85.81 an hour
Develops individualized patient/family education plan focused on self-management; delivers patient/family education specific to a disease state.
Develops and maintains case management policies and procedures.
Please refer to Minimum Work Experience and Qualifications Sections.
Demonstrated ability to utilize/apply the general and specialized principles, practices, techniques and methods of utilization review/management, discharge planning orcase management.
Working knowledge of regulatory requirements and accreditation standards (TJC, Medicare, Medi-Cal, etc.).
Recommends alternative levels of care and ensures compliance with federal, state, and local requirements.

Are you looking for a meaningful career in palliative care? Join our team of compassionate chaplains as we provide spiritual and emotional support to those facing end-of-life issues. Make a difference in the lives of those in need and become a part of our mission to bring comfort and hope to those facing difficult times.

Overview:

Palliative Care Chaplains provide spiritual and emotional support to patients and their families who are facing life-limiting illnesses. They provide comfort, compassion, and hope to those in need, and help them to cope with the physical, emotional, and spiritual challenges of their illness.

Detailed Job Description:

Palliative Care Chaplains provide spiritual and emotional support to patients and their families who are facing life-limiting illnesses. They provide comfort, compassion, and hope to those in need, and help them to cope with the physical, emotional, and spiritual challenges of their illness. They provide spiritual counseling, prayer, and support to patients and their families, and help them to make sense of their experiences. They also provide guidance and support to healthcare professionals, and help them to understand the spiritual needs of their patients.

What is Palliative Care Chaplain Job Skills Required?

• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to provide spiritual and emotional support to patients and their families
• Ability to provide guidance and support to healthcare professionals
• Knowledge of spiritual and religious traditions
• Knowledge of end-of-life care
• Ability to maintain confidentiality
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team

What is Palliative Care Chaplain Job Qualifications?

• Bachelor’s degree in theology, pastoral care, or a related field
• Master’s degree in theology, pastoral care, or a related field preferred
• Certification as a chaplain from a recognized organization
• Experience in palliative care or end-of-life care
• Knowledge of spiritual and religious traditions

What is Palliative Care Chaplain Job Knowledge?

• Knowledge of spiritual and religious traditions
• Knowledge of end-of-life care
• Knowledge of palliative care
• Knowledge of grief and bereavement
• Knowledge of healthcare systems

What is Palliative Care Chaplain Job Experience?

• Previous experience in pastoral care or chaplaincy
• Previous experience in palliative care or end-of-life care
• Previous experience in healthcare systems

What is Palliative Care Chaplain Job Responsibilities?

• Provide spiritual and emotional support to patients and their families
• Provide guidance and support to healthcare professionals
• Provide spiritual counseling, prayer, and support to patients and their families
• Help patients and their families make sense of their experiences
• Maintain confidentiality
• Work independently and as part of a team