Chaplain - PRN
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Healthcare
Healthcare Nursing, Mental Health
Overview
At Houston Methodist, the Chaplain PRN is responsible for providing spiritual care to meet the spiritual, religious, emotional and psychological needs of Houston Methodist patients and their family members. This position provides spiritual care support for Houston Methodist employees, visitors and physicians. The Chaplain PRN position makes spiritual care visits with patients to conduct initial assessments and for follow-up care. This position follows established patient care plans, proactively identifying when a change in approach or intervention is necessary, taking appropriate action and involving others as needed.
The Chaplain PRN position works independently, exercising sound judgment and executing above average critical thinking skills on challenging situations, with the ability to work collaboratively with peers. The position assists leadership in carrying out the Houston Methodist mission, vision and values, participating in and leading activities in these efforts.
Refer to departmental "Scope of Service" and "Provision of Care" plans, as applicable, for description of primary age groups and populations served by this job for the respective HM entity.
HOUSTON METHODIST EXPERIENCE EXPECTATIONS
- Provide personalized care and service by consistently demonstrating our I CARE values:
- INTEGRITY:
We are honest and ethical in all we say and do. - COMPASSION:
We embrace the whole person including emotional, ethical, physical, and spiritual needs. - ACCOUNTABILITY:
We hold ourselves accountable for all our actions. - RESPECT:
We treat every individual as a person of worth, dignity, and value. - EXCELLENCE:
We strive to be the best at what we do and a model for others to emulate.
- INTEGRITY:
- Practices the Caring and Serving Model
- Delivers personalized service using HM Service Standards
- Provides for exceptional patient/customer experiences by following our Standards of Practice of always using Positive Language (AIDET, Managing Up, Key Words)
- Intentionally collaborates with other healthcare professionals involved in patients/customers or employees' experiential journeys to ensure strong communication, ease of access to information, and a seamless experience
- Involves patients (customers) in shift/handoff reports by enabling their participation in their plan of care as applicable to the given job
- Actively supports the organization's vision, fulfills the mission and abides by the I CARE values
- Facilitates a supportive and positive environment for Houston Methodist patients, family members, visitors, employees and physicians. Assists leadership with planning and carrying out Houston Methodist mission, vision and values. Provides spiritual care support to Houston Methodist employees.
- Influences a dynamic, team-focused work unit that helps to achieve optimal department results. Collaborates with all members of the patient care team by actively communicating in a positive, supportive, non-judgmental manner.
- Serves as mentor to CPE students and spiritual care volunteers as assigned. Orients and precepts new chaplains, as assigned.
- Exhibits and demonstrates healthy work relationships such as mitigation of conflict, leading problem-solving and resolution efforts. Recommends initiatives to improve department scores for employee engagement.
- Provides spiritual care to meet the spiritual, religious, and emotional needs of patients and their family members of all faiths, during hospitalization and particularly for pre-operative, critically ill and dying patients. Enables others to utilize their own faith as a resource for health and healing.
- Makes visits with patients to conduct spiritual care assessments, in response to referrals and codes, and for follow-up care. Follows established patient care plans, proactively identifying when a change in approach or intervention is necessary, taking appropriate action and involving others as needed. Enables patients to participate in their plan of care as applicable.
- Serves as liaison with community clergy, local congregations and denominational groups. Utilizes community resources to assist in meeting the spiritual needs of others.
- Serves as the initial point of contact for providing crisis intervention for patients, family members, visitors, employees and physicians.
- Recommends initiatives/activities to meet/exceed department and organization targets for patient satisfaction measures
- Participates in interprofessional health team rounds; proactively identifies need for intervention and takes action, involving others as necessary. Reports near misses and documents in the electronic documentation system.
- Accurately and thoroughly documents patient visits and spiritual care provided in the patient's record.
- Consults with physicians, clinical management, hospital leadership and staff to assess quality and safety of services provided. Identifies…
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