
Chaplain 1 - Cancer Care Support
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Job Description
Under the supervision of the Manager of Spiritual Health and Education, the Chaplain 1 provides spiritualUnder the supervision of the Manager of Spiritual Health and Education, the Chaplain 1 provides spiritual
support to patients, visitors and staff members. Uses, as appropriate, a wide range of spiritual care skills,
including listening/attending, empathic reflection, conflict resolution/confrontation, crisis management and
appropriate use of religious/spiritual resources. Responsible for performing job duties and implementing
the mission, vision and goals of the Spiritual Health and Education Department and Tampa General
Hospital.
Hospital.
Master's degree in Divinity or Equivalent
Board Certification (within two (2) years of hire)
Successful completion of ACPE Internship and Residency.
Ordination and/or endorsement by an acknowledged ecclesiastical body. Board Certification within two (2) years of hire by one or more certifying agencies (e.g. Association of Professional Chaplains (APC), National Association of Jewish Chaplains (NAJC), National Association of Catholic Chaplains (NACC), Association for Clinical Pastoral Education (ACPE), etc.).
At least one (1) year of clinical experience within a complex, academic hospital setting required.
Experience working in a multidisciplinary environment.
Technical Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Demonstrates current knowledge and level of expertise to provide spiritual care to a variety of people, inclusive of multiple elements of cultural and ethnic diversity, social conditions, systems and family issues.
- Demonstrates a range of spiritual care skills including listening/attending, empathic reflection, conflict resolution/confrontation, crisis management and appropriate use of religious/spiritual resources.
- Communication skills necessary to counsel patients, families and team members.
- Ability to be self-supervising and self-motivated.
- Able to integrate knowledge of behavioral science, theology and pastoral identity into spiritual care function.
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