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Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location pleasant hill, California

About this job

I believe that the care we give can make every moment count.

Compassionate care, uncompromising service and clinical excellence -- that's how our Hospice improves quality of life in the final stages of life. By delivering palliative care by hospice professionals, our patients can spend their remaining days in comfort and peace. Kindred at Home, a division of Kindred Healthcare Inc., is the nation's leading provider of comprehensive home health, hospice, and non-medical home care services.

Kindred at Home, and its affiliates, including Gentiva , delivers compassionate, high-quality care to patients and clients in their homes or places of residence, including non-medical personal assistance, skilled nursing and rehabilitation and hospice and palliative care. Our caregivers focus on each unique patient to deliver the appropriate care and emotional support to our patients and their families.

We believe that every moment matters. We believe in compassionate care. Most of all, we believe in dignity and respect for each patient we serve.

I believe my work is my calling.

As a Spiritual Care Coordinator, you will:

Assess spiritual needs and provide consultation to patients/families/caregivers in a timely and supportive manner.

Contact clergy or spiritual counselors to assist in spiritual care of patients and family members upon request.

Develop and document plan for spiritual care, in conjunction with the interdisciplinary team.

Attend IDT for the review, revision/update, and overall coordination of the plan of care for spiritual services.

Complete all documentation in relation to the established plan of care.

Maintain working list of local community resources for spiritual and religious supportive services.

Incorporate all needed direct services including spiritual and/or religious community resources into the plan of care as deemed necessary and/or directed by IDT.

Conduct pre-bereavement contacts with the patient and family as assigned in the Hospice Plan of Care.

Conduct Bereavement Assessments, visits, and other contacts as assigned, creating appropriate documentation.

Network with faith communities for the purposes of teaching about the hospice philosophy.

Provide funeral or memorial services for patients as requested.

Conduct or participate in the memorial service(s) for employees, facilities, and family members of Company's Bereavement Program as required or requested.

Required Skills

Qualifications

Graduate of accredited seminary or school of theology (B.D., M.Div. or equivalent theological degree), or degree in counseling, or equivalent experience.

Experience working with death and dying.

Hospice/home health experience preferred.

Ability to work with different lifestyles, cultures, beliefs and values.

Ability to network with communities, clergy, and congregations.

Knowledge of and commitment to hospice philosophy of care.

Demonstrates excellent planning, observation and communication skills.

Required Experience

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All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or national origin.