Senior Chaplain
The Ohio State University
Quick overview
The Senior Chaplain provides emotional and spiritual support to patients, families, and staff within clinical areas. They are also responsible for mentoring chaplain residents and interns and contributing to the CPE Program.
Requirements summary
Requires a Master of Divinity or equivalent theological degree and certification or eligibility with APC, NACC, or NAJC. A minimum of 1 year of relevant experience is required, with 2-4 years preferred.
Job description
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- Job Title: Senior Chaplain Department: Health System Shared Services | Pastoral Care Scope of Position The Senior Chaplain is responsible for providing optimal emotional and spiritual support to patients, families and staff in assigned clinical areas, and for providing spiritual care services and programs developed by the Department in his/her areas of responsibility.
- The Senior Chaplain assesses patient and families’ spiritual, religious and emotional needs, offers interventions and services to address or meet those needs, and documents these in the medical record.
- The Senior Chaplain provides crisis support/response for patients, families and staff.
- The Senior Chaplain is the spiritual care specialist on the health care team, working collaboratively with providers, care team members, and chaplain colleagues, to provide optimal spiritual care to patients, families and staff of a variety of faith traditions.
- The Senior Chaplain provides emotional and spiritual support/services for staff, particularly in times of distress, grief/bereavement, or crisis.
- The Senior Chaplain is responsible for educating staff about spiritual/pastoral care and the department’s services.
- The Senior Chaplain mentors chaplain residents and chaplain interns, and supports and contributes to the CPE Program through teaching in their areas of expertise.
Position Summary
The Senior Chaplain is responsible for the provision of spiritual/pastoral care services to patients, families and staff, and implements Department programs which provide support for clinical staff. The Senior Chaplain provides spiritual support to persons of all faiths appropriate to their requests and needs. The Senior Chaplain functions as a collaborative team member both within the Chaplaincy Department as well as within the health care team. The Senior Chaplain participates in the operational procedures and program/service development of the Chaplaincy Department, and contributes to the mission of the medical center by involvement in committees relevant to their clinical/spiritual care. The Senior Chaplain participates in education of staff, patients and CPE students, and contributes to the formation and dissemination of knowledge in the chaplaincy discipline.
Minimum Qualifications
- Master of Divinity Degree or equivalent degree in Theology from an accredited theological school university or seminary. Must be certified or certification eligible with the Association of Professional Chaplains, the National Association of Catholic Chaplains, or the National Association of Jewish Chaplains.
- If not certified at the time of hire, completion of certification is expected within 3 years of hire date, unless a later time line is discussed and approved by the Director. This certification requires a completed Bachelors’ degree, a Master’s level theological degree or equivalent, four units of accredited Clinical Pastoral Education, a current endorsement for chaplaincy by a recognized religious/spiritual faith group, and appearance before a national certifying commission of the organization for assessment of competency. Excellent verbal and written communication, interpersonal, and conflict resolution skills; ability to relate and work effectively with a wide variety of patients, families and staff. 1 year of relevant experience required. 2-4 years of relevant experience preferred. Our Comprehensive Employee Benefits Include An array of retirement plan options, each with a generous employer contribution. Affordable health insurance options, including dental, vision and prescription coverage that begin on day one. Paid vacation and sick leave, including short and long-term disability and paid parental leave. Get the most out of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program. And much more!
Additional Information
- Location: Harding Hospital (0165) Position Type: Regular Scheduled Hours: 40 Shift: First Shift Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check. A drug screen or physical may be required during the post offer process. Thank you for your interest in positions at The Ohio State University and Wexner Medical Center. Once you have applied, the most updated information on the status of your application can be found by visiting the Candidate Home section of this site. Please view your submitted applications by logging in and reviewing your status. For answers to additional questions please review the frequently asked questions. The university is an equal opportunity employer, including veterans and disability. At Ohio State, you’ll find work that inspires you. We offer roles and growth opportunities in countless fields and specialties — including a job that’s right for you. Ohio State benefits give you options to take care of what matters most to you — and opportunities to make adjustments as your life and needs change, including:
- Medical, dental and vision coverage, with Ohio State paying a significant portion of the cost.
- Paid time off, including sick and vacation time and 11 holidays.
- State retirement plan or an alternative retirement plan, both with generous employer contributions. As Buckeyes, we accomplish more together. No matter your role, you’ll be part of creating what people need now: pathways to education, research and health care. Working at Ohio State means you’re part of a team with a strong sense of community and an unwavering commitment to excellence — and, of course, incomparable Buckeye spirit. We bring out the best in people, help each other succeed and learn together. By joining Ohio State, you become part of a top-20 public university with one of America’s leading academic health centers. We’re a team of dedicated colleagues with access to boundless resources that support you. Review the Frequently Asked Questions for details on using Workday and submitting your application.
Benefits
- Dental Insurance
- Paid Parental Leave
- Sick Leave
- Health Insurance
- Vision Insurance
- Paid Vacation
- Retirement Plan
- Short-term Disability
- Long-term Disability
- Public Service Loan Forgiveness