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Chaplain Resident at University Health

University Health San Antonio, Texas

Job Description

POSITION SUMMARY/RESPONSIBILITIES
The Chaplain Resident’s overarching purpose is to complete three (3) units of Clinical Pastoral Education while providing and developing competency in addressing the spiritual, emotional and relational health needs of patients, their loved ones, and the hospital staff. Care is provided consistently regardless of age, race, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity or religious preference. Exhibits empathy, interpersonal skills and analytical ability to assess spiritual needs and to provide assistance in complex moral, spiritual and ethical matters.

EDUCATION
Bachelor’s degree required. Master’s degree in Divinity or related field preferred. Completion of one unit of Association of Clinical Pastoral Education CPE or equivalent.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Care background with a basic working knowledge of theology, cosmology, spirituality, interpretation of sacred writings, human behavior and spiritual care skills to allow engagement in spiritual care encounters from which to develop increased skill and competence as a spiritual care provider. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with ability to be detail oriented and to multitask/prioritize work.

CERTIFICATION/LICENSURE
Ordination or authorization for spiritual care in the candidate’s faith/orienting system. Written endorsement or a letter from their faith/orienting system demonstrating good standing.

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