University Behavioral Health Of Denton|Denton, TX, 76201|>1
The Freedom Care Chaplain is a member of the indisciplinary team who is responsible for the provision of spiritual support to patients and families in keeping with the patient's desire and belief system. The positions is responsible in implementing and coordinating all activities relating to the spiritual aspect of the patient consistent with facility policies and procedures.. Job Requirements: Bachelor's degree from accredited school of theology or certification in hospital or pastoral ministry. Graduate
In addition two of our facilities have been awarded Texas Nurse Friendly by the Texas Nurses Association...David s HealthCarehas been awarded 1 Best Places to Work in Central Texas by the Austin Business Journal...
Pastor (Chaplain)Summary of Pastor (Chaplain): Pastor services are provided to ensure the spiritual needs and concerns of the hospice patients and family are met. Responsibilities of Pastor (Chaplain) includes: - Provide spiritual counseling to the hospice patients and family and assist the patient and family in evaluating his/her spiritual needs. - Be an active participant in interdisciplinary group meetings and maintain an open communication with all members of the interdisciplinary group.
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St. Luke's Episcopal Healthcare|The Woodlands, TX, 77380, USA|10
Staff Chaplain; Pastoral Care Mgt. Requisition ID 6640 Full/Part Time Full-time Location Houston TX Shift 1 - Days Description This position is responsible for modeling aspects of God at work in the world and in this hospital. She/he is part of a team of religious professionals united in prayer, dialogue and action, dedicated to excellence in every arena of healthcare delivery and the communities so served. Each healthcare provider and every patient, each family member and every friend entrusted to the care