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Texas Health Resources

Healthcare Chaplain - FT - Nights

Texas Health Resources, Dallas, Texas, United States, 75215

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Healthcare Chaplain

Location: Texas Health Dallas, 8200 Walnut Hill Lane, Dallas, TX 75231

Work hours: Nights – Sunday 8:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m.; Monday through Thursday 10:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m.

Pastoral Care Department Highlights

Gain a sense of accomplishment by contributing in a teamwork environment.

Receive excellent mentorship, comprehensive training and dedicated leadership resources.

Enjoy opportunities for growth.

Education

Master's Degree (Master's of Divinity or related degree from a Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA)-accredited theological school).

72‑hour degree program as required for Board Certification –

REQUIRED

Experience

1 year experience in a healthcare setting – preferred.

1 year CPE Intern and/or Residency experience in a healthcare setting –

REQUIRED .

Board certified or board certified eligible (ACPE, APC, CASC, NACC, NAJC) –

REQUIRED .

Licenses and Certifications

Board Certified Chaplain – Board of Chaplaincy Certification, Inc. (BCCI), an affiliate of the Association of Professional Chaplains (APC) or cognate groups (NACC, NAJC, CASC) – 3 years

REQUIRED .

Skills

Demonstrate ability to integrate theological, ethical, and psychological resources into compassionate pastoral care.

Excellent communication skills, both written and oral; competency in basic computer use and electronic communication tools, e.g., email, calendar.

Ability to work with and relate to people of all faith traditions and cultural backgrounds.

Ability to offer religious and spiritual rituals as requested by patients and staff.

Ongoing proficiency in providing creative and appropriate opportunities for the expression of faith in the hospital setting.

Ability to assess when referral to outside clergy for administration of religious rites is in order.

Excellent ability to work with people during crisis and bereavement, offering compassionate care and having familiarity with local resources to meet ongoing needs.

Ability to debrief with clinical staff after critical incidents, with an understanding of cumulative stress, burnout, and compassion fatigue.

Adhere to all HIPAA rules and regulations with an eye to compliance; utilize error prevention tools to regularly address safety and standards of care.

Ability to support and contribute to Pastoral Care department team functioning, including but not exclusive to timely sharing of events or concerns with manager and engendering trust and collaboration with team members.

Flexibility to adjust work location and hours as needed due to circumstances related to patient volumes or need – required.

What You Will Do

Patient care: Provide professional pastoral and spiritual care to patients and their loved ones, using excellent listening, observational, assessment, and interventional skills; assess patient and family spiritual resources and vulnerabilities, offering corresponding interventions; document care in electronic medical record, using Pastoral Care standardized processes.

Interdisciplinary Team Integration and Care: Participate in assigned clinical unit interdisciplinary rounds, team huddles, regular nurse‑manager consultation, and provide staff support. Represent Pastoral Care Department as an active member of at least one hospital committee as assigned by Pastoral Care Manager.

Support Pastoral Care Department: Participate in Pastoral Care staff meetings; be knowledgeable of and comply with all Pastoral Care Department policies and procedures; complete required Pastoral Care Department training; complete Pastoral Care activity and statistics reports in a timely manner; participate in the ritual life of the hospital (e.g., Final Salutes, memorial services, award ceremonies, and other similar celebrations and special events within the hospital); perform other duties as assigned.

Develop and maintain annual goals and measurable outcomes in collaboration with Pastoral Care manager; maintain requirements for Board Certification, which may include denominational requirements as well as continuing education.

Additional Perks of Being a Texas Health Chaplain

Benefits include 401(k), PTO, medical, dental, paid parental leave, flex spending, tuition reimbursement, Student Loan Repayment Program, and several other benefits.

A supportive team environment with outstanding opportunities for growth.

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Do you still have questions or concerns?

Feel free to email your questions to recruitment@texashealth.org.

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