Hospice Chaplain - Part-Time or Per DIem at LAKES REGION VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION
Meredith, New Hampshire, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

08 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

08 Jan, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Spiritual Care, Counseling, Spiritual Assessment, Collaboration, Crisis Intervention, Empathy, Documentation, Education, Support, Multi-Faith, End-of-Life Care, Grief, Loss, Trauma, Clinical Pastoral Education, Interdisciplinary Teamwork

Industry

Home Health Care Services

Description
Description Job Title: Chaplain (Hospice) Location: Meredith, NH, and surrounding areas. Employment Type: Part-Time, Per Diem Referral Reward: Who do you know?! About Us: Lakes Region VNA and Hospice, recognized as the Best of the Lakes Region for Visiting Nurses in 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025, with a 5-star quality rating from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, is an employer you can be proud to work for. Join our award-winning team and make a significant impact in our community. Why Work with Us? Flexible Scheduling: Enjoy the ability to create your own schedule. Supportive Environment: Work in a friendly setting where you get to know your patients and their families. Community Focused: For over 100 years, we have provided exceptional care to our neighbors throughout the NH lakes region. Competitive Wages Job Purpose The Hospice Chaplain is a vital member of the Interdisciplinary Hospice Team, providing spiritual care and support to patients and their families in accordance with their individual spiritual and religious beliefs. This role involves assessing the psycho-spiritual, religious, and emotional needs of patients and families, and collaborating with the Hospice Team to develop and implement an appropriate spiritual care plan. The Hospice Chaplain serves a diverse patient population, offering sympathetic support to individuals of all faiths and backgrounds. This is a part-time position, serving the Lakes Region area of central New Hampshire. This is a part-time or per diem position. Primary Duties and Responsibilities Provide spiritual support and counseling to hospice patients and their families, respecting their unique spiritual and religious perspectives. Conduct spiritual assessments to identify the psycho-spiritual, religious, and emotional needs of patients and families. Collaborate with the Interdisciplinary Hospice Team to create and implement a comprehensive spiritual care plan. Offer empathetic care to individuals dealing with life-limiting illnesses, loss, and grief. Facilitate spiritual rituals, prayers, or sacraments as requested by patients or families. Document spiritual care activities and patient interactions in the medical record, ensuring compliance with organizational policies. Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings, case conferences, and other relevant meetings to discuss patient care. Provide crisis intervention and support in situations of trauma, grief, and end-of-life transitions. Serve as a liaison between the patient, family, and community spiritual resources when appropriate. Maintain professional competency in spiritual care practices and hospice care through continuing education and training. Educate and support other hospice team members on spiritual care issues as needed. Note: The above statements are intended to represent the major duties and responsibilities of this role. Additional tasks may be required as needed. Qualifications Master of Divinity (M.Div.) or equivalent graduate degree from an accredited seminary or theological school. Minimum of two units of Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) from an ACPE-accredited program required. Ordained, commissioned, or similarly recognized by a faith group to function in pastoral care ministry. Minimum of one year of experience in hospice or end-of-life care; two years preferred. Strong spiritual assessment skills, especially in dealing with grief, loss, and trauma. Experience in a multi-faith setting or background in social work, psychology, or pastoral ministry is strongly recommended. Proficiency in using medical electronic health records (EMR) systems. Valid driver’s license in good standing and reliable vehicle insurance required. Working Conditions This is a traveling position requiring a reliable vehicle to navigate the varied weather conditions within the Lakes Region area. Physical Requirements Prolonged periods of sitting, standing, and walking. Visual acuity and hearing necessary to perform required duties. Benefits: Competitive salary and benefits package. Professional development opportunities. Supportive and collaborative work environment. Apply Now If you are a passionate Chaplain looking to make a difference in a supportive and community-focused environment, apply today to join the Lakes Region Visiting Nurse Association. Visit our website at www.lrvna.org for more information and to submit your application. * Referral Rewards: Anyone is eligible to receive a referral reward if someone they formally recommend is successfully hired (employed past 180 days) for a full-time or part-time position with LRVNA. Please email sdrolet@lrvna.org with your referral’s contact information.
Responsibilities
The Hospice Chaplain provides spiritual support and counseling to hospice patients and their families, conducting spiritual assessments and collaborating with the hospice team to implement care plans. They also facilitate spiritual rituals and document care activities while participating in team meetings.
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