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Spiritual Care Coordinator
full-timeAkron

Summary

Location

Akron

Type

full-time

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About this role

It's fun to work in a company where people truly BELIEVE in what they're doing!

Our intention is to have employees who are passionate about making their personal mission statement come to life each day at work!  Be it through providing healing, eradicating loneliness, contributing to efficiencies, streamlining processes, being dependable, sparking creativity or something else, the demonstration of HOW you do your job is just as important as WHAT you do in your job.

Alongside our valued employees, we are making a difference throughout the state of Ohio in the lives of those that need healthcare or those embracing the next chapter of their lives. Sustained members of our team demonstrate accountable behavior and share our values of customer service, innovation, integrity, inclusion, financial stewardship, leadership and care.

The Spiritual Care Coordinator is responsible for the provision of spiritual care and counseling services to patients and families/caregivers either directly or through coordination of care with other spiritual care coordinators. The Spiritual Care Coordinator will be comfortable in an interfaith setting and have the ability to accept different lifestyles, cultures, beliefs, and values, and have the ability to network with community clergy and congregations and have knowledge of and commitment to the hospice philosophy of care in accordance with company standards and federal, state, and local standards, guidelines, and regulations.

Essential Activities and Tasks 

Care Management - 60%

  • Completes timely spiritual assessment and initiation of appropriate services for patients and families/caregivers in the hospice program.

  • Provides direct spiritual care to patients and families/caregivers.  May receive requests for spiritual care consultation anytime of the day or night via telephone or in-person visit.

  • Attends patient care conference and interdisciplinary group meetings.

  • Facilitates the development of an interdisciplinary group plan of care to meet identified spiritual needs and provides consultation, education, and support to the interdisciplinary group on spiritual care.

  • Provides funeral or memorial services for patients as requested and plans periodic memorial services to meet the needs of staff, volunteers, community clergy, and spiritual care coordinators working with the hospice team.

Administration and Reporting - 30%

  • Performs administrative duties such as completing reports, evaluations, charting, and documentation using electronic medical record, and ensures that all documentation is informative and descriptive of services and care provided and of the patient's response to the care.

  • Updates spiritual care plans as needed.

  • Serves as liaison and support to spiritual care coordinator and life plan community chaplains, and documents direct services and ongoing communication with them.

Customer and Community Relations - 10%

  • Recruits spiritual care coordinators, life plan community chaplains, and spiritual care volunteers adequate to meet patient and family/caregiver needs by developing community contacts and offering education through congregations about hospice care.

  • Assists in supervision of spiritual care volunteers when assigned to patients and families/caregivers.

  • Listens and responds to the needs of patients, families/caregivers, and staff members delivering exceptional customer service.

All other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

Education

  • High school diploma or equivalent required.

  • Graduate from an accredited seminary or school of theology; or ordained minister in good status with the denomination from which he/she was ordained without restriction or subject to any disciplinary or corrective action preferred.

Experience

  • Two years experience counseling or working with individuals, families and caregivers related to death and dying required.

  • Experience in a home health, hospice, or long-term care healthcare setting preferred.

  • Proficiency with Windows, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), and the internet preferred.

  • Comfortable in an interfaith setting and have the ability to accept different lifestyles, cultures, beliefs, and values.

Other Requirements

  • Must be able to read, write, speak, and understand the English language.

  • Must possess a valid driver's license and acceptable driving record. Must be insurable under professional liability and crime coverage policies as specified by insurance carrier underwriting standards.

Working Conditions and Special Requirements

  • Sitting - Up to 8 hours/day

  • Standing - Up to 6 hours/day

  • Walking - Up to 4 hours/day

  • Lifting, transferring, pushing or pulling patients or equipment/supplies - Up to 25 pounds

  • Driving - Up to 6 hours/day

  • Work weekends, evenings, and holidays - As needed for coverage

  • On-call availability - 24/7 for emergencies

  • Subject to patients with various disease processes - Occasional

  • May be exposed to infectious waste, disease, conditions, etc. including exposure to the AIDS and Hepatitis B viruses - Work day

  • Risk Category for Exposure to Bloodborne Diseases - II

Other facts

Tech stack
Spiritual Care,Counseling,Interfaith Setting,Community Networking,Documentation,Customer Service,Team Collaboration,Cultural Competence,Education,Support,Leadership,Integrity,Innovation,Financial Stewardship,Care Management,Volunteer Supervision

About Ohio Living

Ohio Living is one of the largest and most experienced not-for-profit, multi-site senior living organizations. With 11 life plan communities (including independent living, assisted lived, skilled rehabilitation, memory care and long-term nursing), Ohio Living Home Health & Hospice, and Palliative Medicine, our total service area covers over 10 million Ohioans wherever they call home. Additional service lines include provider-owned physician and nurse practitioner services, a Medicare Advantage plan, and pharmacy services. Ohio Living Foundation raises several million dollars annually to support charity care, special programs, capital expansion and endowment.

Team size: 1,001-5,000 employees
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Industry: Hospitals and Health Care
Founding Year: 1922

What you'll do

  • The Spiritual Care Coordinator is responsible for providing spiritual care and counseling services to patients and families, either directly or through coordination with other spiritual care coordinators. This includes conducting spiritual assessments, facilitating interdisciplinary care plans, and providing memorial services as needed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Spiritual Care Coordinator do at Ohio Living?

As a Spiritual Care Coordinator at Ohio Living, you will: the Spiritual Care Coordinator is responsible for providing spiritual care and counseling services to patients and families, either directly or through coordination with other spiritual care coordinators. This includes conducting spiritual assessments, facilitating interdisciplinary care plans, and providing memorial services as needed..

Why join Ohio Living as a Spiritual Care Coordinator?

Ohio Living is a leading Hospitals and Health Care company.

Is the Spiritual Care Coordinator position at Ohio Living remote?

The Spiritual Care Coordinator position at Ohio Living is based in Akron, Ohio, United States. Contact the company through Clera for specific work arrangement details.

How do I apply for the Spiritual Care Coordinator position at Ohio Living?

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