Spiritual Care Counselor
Company: AccentCare, Inc.
Location: Huntsville
Posted on: January 30, 2025
Job Description:
Overview: Why You'll Love Being a Spiritual Care Counselor I at
AccentCare Do you take great pride in achieving the best possible
outcomes for patients? Are you passionate about providing
exceptional care? Join the AccentCare team today as a Spiritual
Care Counselor I. As a Spiritual Care Counselor I, you will have
the ability to work at the top of your licensure while working
one-on-one with your clients to provide them with customized care.
Under the guidance of your physician, you will develop plans of
care and utilize nursing theories, skills, and techniques to
provide quality care to your clients on a daily basis. When you
join AccentCare, you become part of a team that is not only
dedicated to their patients, but to each other as well. Here, you
will truly make a difference each and every day as you work
alongside a supportive team. With a competitive benefits package,
work-life balance, professional development, and an outstanding
work environment, you will have everything you need to achieve
success in your career. Bring your passion for patient care and you
will build a career you love as a Spiritual Care Counselor I. Join
the AccentCare team and apply for this Spiritual Care Counselor I
opportunity today! What You Need to Know: Spiritual Care Counselor
I Responsibilities:
- Support families and communities through the anticipatory grief
and post-death bereavement processes. Complete the spiritual needs
comprehensive assessment of a patient and family-of-choice for all
patients admitted to hospice services. Serve as liaison to the
patient and family's community of faith
- Respond to patient and family needs: Support patient and
family's clergy, or other spiritual caregiver, as relates to the
terminal illness of the patients. Build relationships of care and
concerns partnering with persons in their spiritual journey,
empowering them to draw from their identified arears of strength
and support
- Provide patients, families, and caregivers with: An affirming
presence, non-judgmental listening, advocacy, and focused
discussions of spiritual issues and possible resolutions. Spiritual
support and counseling. Education about hospice, spiritual care,
death and dying, grief and bereavement, living in the face of
death, and other related topics to community groups (civic and
religious)
- If patient and family have no religious affiliation, provide
spiritual support and services in accordance with the wishes and
beliefs of the patient and family. Document the provision of
spiritual care appropriately. Serve as an active member of the
interdisciplinary care team providing appropriate support to staff.
Participate in and review the plan of care for patients and their
families
- Network with clergy, faith leaders, spiritual care providers
and the lay community to provide information about hospice. Engage
above as partners in the care of patients and families. Participate
in developing and enhancing the spiritual and religious support
services provided by the organization in collaboration with
community clergy, faith leaders, spiritual care providers, laity,
and other members of the hospice interdisciplinary team
- Educate patients, families, and caregivers on the end of life
and safely hold these conversations in an atmosphere of care,
sensitivity and support. Support the bereavement program at the
program site level, including, but not limited to: Completing
bereavement calls and visits to offer counseling and support.
Facilitating bereavement support groups in the community, including
an annual memorial service. Participating in monthly bereavement
committee meetings. Keep the bereavement binder up to date
(including meeting minutes, sign-in sheets, workshops, etc.)
Qualifications: Spiritual Care Counselor I Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree, required, from an accredited college,
university or divinity school. Ordained, credentialed, or
commissioned according to the practices of a legitimate and
recognized religious organization or faith tradition.
- Three Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) unit, from ACPE,
required; CPE equivalencies granted per established guidelines of
individual professional organizations
- Previous hospice experience, preferred; Minimum one-year
supervised experience in medical, educational, or religious agency
or institution
- Ability to provide an inter-faith approach to spiritual care,
demonstrating a high level of cultural and theological competence
in working with divers fail and belief systems
- Qualifications for state-specific requirements above minimum
education standards
- Must have reliable automobile, valid driver's license, and the
minimum state required liability auto insurance Posted Salary
Range: USD $21.55 - USD $34.00 /Hr.
Keywords: AccentCare, Inc., Baytown , Spiritual Care Counselor, Other , Huntsville, Texas
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