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Chaplain

MemorialCare
Pay Range*:
United States, California, Long Beach
Sep 17, 2024

Title: Chaplain

Location: Long Beach

Department: Spiritual Care -Palliative Care

Status: Full-time

Shift: Day

Pay Range*: $32.81/hour - $47.57/hour

MemorialCare is a nonprofit integrated health system that includes four leading hospitals, award-winning medical groups - consisting of over 200 sites of care, and more than 2,000 physicians throughout Orange and Los Angeles Counties. We are committed to increasing access to patient-centric, affordable, and high-quality healthcare; your personal contributions are integral to MemorialCare's recognition as a market leader and innovator in value-based and other care models.

Across our family of medical centers, we support each one of our bright, talented employees in reaching the highest levels of professional development, contribution, collaboration, and accountability.Whatever your role and whatever expertise you bring, we are dedicated to helping you achieve your full potential in an environment of respect, innovation, and teamwork.

Position Summary

The Palliative Care Chaplain provides spiritual and emotional support to patients, families and staff to assist them in their task of adjusting to spiritual and emotional issues related to illness, lifestyle changes, death and dying in the Spiritual Care department at MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center/Miller Children's & Women's Hospital Long Beach. These services are accompanied through visitation, a ministry of hospitality, crisis intervention, consultation on ethical issues, and on call coverage as requested. Integrates theological education and practice in caring for patients, families, and staff of all faiths/cultures in the medical setting.

Essential Functions and Responsibilities of the Job

  1. Participates in delivering and arranging for appropriate and systematic spiritual/cultural care to patients, their loved ones, and staff to decrease spiritual distress precipitated by illness, trauma, stress, end of life, or death leading to improved spiritual/emotional well-being throughout the medical center as assigned by the Director. Including on-call coverage as needed. Provides crisis intervention as necessary, responds to Codes as appropriate.
  2. Provides for cultural, religious and sacramental needs of patients, families and staff through collaboration and referrals to appropriate faith communities and leaders. May include presiding at worship and memorial services for staff and patients.
  3. Documents a spiritual and emotional assessment and care plan in the electronic medical record.
  4. Collaborates with the interdisciplinary team to enhance the spiritual and cultural components of patient care, and understanding of spiritual distress.
  5. Provides support for staff in relation to the impact of patients suffering and expression of related feelings.
  6. Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to communicate effectively in the provision of in-services and education for staff regarding End of Life, Advance Directives, Compassion Fatigue, spiritual assessment, care plans, cross cultural beliefs, and issues related to spiritual care in the medical setting.
  7. Supports an interdisciplinary approach to spiritual care and cultural sensitivity, participating in team meetings, rounds, and committees as appointed. Integrates discipline into decision making issues.
  8. Attends departmental specific meetings, education/training for regular professional development. Participates in Spiritual Care Department Performance Improvement/Quality Assurance Projects, with approval of Director.
  9. Provides bereavement support including assisting loved ones to use their belief system in coping with death when appropriate, in collaboration with multi- disciplinary team and Decedent Affairs. Provides follow up as appropriate for families and staff, including employee Memorial Services as requested.
  10. Performs other duties as assigned.

*Placement in the pay range is based on multiple factors including, but not limited to, relevant years of experience and qualifications. In addition to base pay, there may be additional compensation available for this role, including but not limited to, shift differentials, extra shift incentives, and bonus opportunities. Health and wellness is our passion at MemorialCare-that includes taking good care of employees and their dependents. We offer high quality health insurance plan options, so you can select the best choice for your family. And there's more...Check out ourMemorialCare Benefitsfor more information about our Benefits and Rewards.

Minimum Requirements

Qualifications/Work Experience:



  • 1+ years of clinical experience providing spiritual care in a healthcare setting or pastoral care ministry, with experience in Palliative Care preferred.
  • Evidence of ability to minister in a cross-cultural setting.


Education/Licensure/Certification:



  • Provide documentation of current ecclesiastical endorsement/good standing by a major religious affiliation for specialized ministry in accordance with his or her faith tradition.
  • Ordained, Licensed, Commissioned or Consecrated Minister (or in process).
  • A Bachelor's Degree in related field; Masters of Divinity (MDiv) (or equivalency/or in process), or a Master's of Theology Degree (or in process) from accredited theological seminary is preferred.
  • 1 unit of Clinical Pastoral Education/CPE.
  • Member in good standing in ACPE, NACC, NAJC, APC or CPSP, Board Certified or in process of being certified, is preferred.

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