Provides spiritual counsel and emotional support to patients, patient families and staff:Facilitate support by outside clergy/spiritual support system as requested. Participates in interdisciplinary rounds as appropriate. Participates in care conferences as a member of the interdisciplinary team. Responds to urgent/emergent requests, including after-hours call. Documents assessments and support provided in the IHR - Further provides spiritual care, emotional support and education by participating in. Specifically identified memorial services. Appropriate grief/illness forums. Student shadowing. Serving on healthcare/university committees as assigned. Supervision of spiritual care volunteers. Service on ethics committees and Critical Incident Stress Debriefing Team if qualified/trained. Represents hospital chaplaincy to community groups through. Facilitating access for faith specific volunteers. Specifically identified memorial services Required Qualifications Master's Degree in Divinit...Chaplain, Hospital, Healthcare, Support