OHSU is Oregon’s only public academic health center. We are a system of hospitals and clinics across Oregon and southwest Washington. We are an institution of higher learning, with schools of medicine, nursing, pharmacy, dentistry and public health – and with a network of campuses and partners throughout Oregon. We are a national research hub, with thousands of scientists developing lifesaving therapies and deeper understanding. We are a statewide economic engine and Portland’s largest employer. And as a public organization, we provide services for the most vulnerable Oregonians, and outreach to improve health in communities across the state.
Chaplain offers spiritual and emotional support to patients, family members, and staff. Working knowledge of primary religious beliefs and faith practices. Partners with faith communities as appropriate for patient/family spiritual care. Offers ritual, sacrament, prayer, readings, as appropriate to patient/patient support system and hospital protocol. Facilitates grief support and participates in end-of-life and palliative care. Collaborates with hospital/university staff.
Provides spiritual counsel and emotional support to patients, patient families and staff:
Further provides spiritual care, emotional support and education by participating in
Represents hospital chaplaincy to community groups through
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The primary schedule is Saturday and Sunday, 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., and includes a required rotation of on-call duties on evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays. There will be mandatory 1-2 hour monthly meeting(s) on a weekday during regular business hours, and availability Monday through Friday for mandatory education is occasionally required. This role is considered a critical function and requires working in the office during Modified Operations, which may occur due to conditions such as inclement weather, local crises, pandemics, and natural disasters.
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