Chaplain Certified II - Spiritual Care
Christus Health - San Marcos, TX
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CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Hospital - San Marcos, which originated in 1923 as Hays County Soldiers, Sailors and Marines Memorial Hospital, opened at its current Wonder World Drive location in 1983.Our staffof more than 700 Associatesworkswith more than 300 active and consulting physicians to provide quality services to patients and their families. For more than 20 consecutive years, we have been named The Best Hospital in Hays County in the annual “Best of Hays” publication released by the San Marcos Daily Record. In addition to interventional cardiac services, CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Hospital - San Marcos is a Certified Chest Pain Center and an accredited Primary Stroke Center. We lead the region in da Vinci robotic-assisted surgery andoffersa variety of specialty care services including medical imaging, rehabilitation, hospice, women’s services and more. Summary: Provides timely and sensitive spiritual care to patients, families, associates, and physicians via individual and group interactions; systematically and intentionally gathers data to provide ongoing spiritual assessment of patients or families and develops, implements, and documents spiritual plans of care; participates as a member of interprofessional teams, identifying patient/family needs and developing specialized spiritual care services for specific areas of assignment; plans and facilitates rituals and worship services as needed; collects relevant data to self-monitor quality and effectiveness of spiritual care, and serves as a teaching resource in formal and informal situations about spirituality, spiritual needs of patients and families, and the connection between spirituality and health outcomes; assists with debriefing and support of associates after major events. Responsibilities: Assesses, provides, and documents effective spiritual care to patients, families, and staff in a variety of situations, including but not limited to crisis intervention, grief and bereavement, end of life care, and faith crisesSystematically and intentionally gathers data to provide on-going spiritual assessment of patients or familiesDevelops and implements a spiritual plan of care based on spiritual assessmentDocuments spiritual assessment and spiritual plan of care in patient’s medical recordParticipates as a member of the palliative care team, as assignedParticipates as a member of the interprofessional team identifying patient/family needs and developing plan of carePlans and facilitates worship services as neededProvides timely and sensitive spiritual care to associates via individual and group interactionsCollects relevant data to self-monitor quality and effectiveness of spiritual careDevelops specialized spiritual care services for specific areas of assignmentServes as a teaching resource in formal and informal situations about spirituality, spiritual needs of patients and families, and the connection between spirituality and health outcomesAssist with debriefing and support of associates after major eventsProvides spiritual and religious resources as requested by patient/familyIntroduces patient/family to services of the spiritual care departmentContacts community clergy as requested by patient/familyAbility to function effectively under stress, to cope with crises situations, and to respond creatively to a multiplicity of changesProvides hospitality and assistance to visiting clergy as neededServes as ethics resource for patients, family, and associates for a variety of clinical situations, including the removal/withholding of life sustaining treatmentServes as clinical partner or mentor to clinical pastoral education internsUnderstands and adheres to the CHRISTUS Health associate covenant and code of ethicsRespects confidentiality of information from all sources, including patients, family members, other volunteers and CSRHs associatesDemonstrates cultural humility and sensitivity with respect to patient populations servedPerforms miscellaneous additional tasks as assigned or requested by director of spiritual cared. Requirements: Education Master's degree in divinity, theology, pastoral ministry or spirituality required (unless level of degree not required at time of chaplaincy certification)Completion of a minimum of four units of clinical pastoral education Experience Minimum of one year supervised ministry in a clinical setting post certification experiences within specialty area(s), presentations to or with other clinicians preferred Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications Certification by APC, NACC, or CPSPMust be endorsed by leader of their faith community Work Schedule: 6:30AM - 3PM Work Type: Full Time
Created: 2026-02-11