Palliative Care Bereave Spec.
Company: Parkland Health and Hospital System
Location: Dallas
Posted on: May 19, 2025
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Job Description:
Interested in a career with both meaning and growth? Whether
your abilities are in direct patient care or one of the many other
areas of healthcare administration and support, everyone at
Parkland works together to fulfill our mission: the health and
well-being of individuals and communities entrusted to our care. By
joining Parkland, you become part of a diverse healthcare legacy
that's served our community for more than 125 years. Put your
skills to work with us, seek opportunities to learn and join a
talented team where patient care is more than a job. It's our
passion.PRIMARY PURPOSE: Facilitate, plan, and organize all
bereavement services for Palliative Care. Focus on identifying the
bereaved persons resources and capacity that will enhance
resilience over time with attention on the palliative care clients
primary life-threatening illness and extending to other
caregivers/family members where resources allow. Provide accurate
and timely information and resources. -MINIMUM
SPECIFICATIONSEducation:- Bachelor's degree required. -Experience:-
Must have four (4) years of total experience to include:- (1) year
experience working with a culturally diverse audience.- (2) years'
experience with grief management, grief counseling, and bereavement
counseling.- (1) year experience in a healthcare setting.
-Certification/Registration/Licensure:- LMSW, LCSW, LPC, LMFT, or
board certification as a professional chaplain, child life
specialist, grief counseling, or thanatology, required. -Skills or
Special Abilities:- Ability to perform structure screening and
assessment with interventions.- Knowledge of bereavement support
strategies (pre- and post-death)- Able to deliver bereavement
support.
- Ability to recruit, orient and train volunteers to support the
phases of the grief process.
- Studies, training, or certificate in Thanatology or Grief
Management.- Addresses social determinants, applying the
appropriate interventions.- Utilize creativity and innovation to
attain desired outcomes.- Use a holistic approach and persist when
solving problems.- Work in a highly organized manner, capturing and
attending to details and the bigger picture.- Act with a sense of
urgency.- Work effectively in an ambiguous environment.-
Demonstrate a working knowledge of PC operations and the ability to
use word processing and spreadsheet software in a Windows
environment.- Excellent professional customer service skills and
ability to interact with individuals at all organizational levels.-
Organizational skills to successfully manage multiple priorities in
a complex work environment.- Excellent problem-solving skills and
ability to mediate conflict- Ability to enhance and expand
programming and events.- Excellent interpersonal, oral, and written
communication skills to effectively convey instructions to staff
and volunteers and to delegate responsibilities and assign tasks.-
Ability to work as part of a team in a service-oriented
environment.- Effective time management and attention to detail
required.- Experience working with electronic medical records
system preferred.- Other duties as assigned. -Responsibilities:1.
Connect with patients, families, and communities through the
illness trajectory, between home, hospital, and hospice including
facilitating team and family communications and attending family
conferences when identified as supportive and beneficial. Work with
hospital case management and Interdisciplinary team (IDT) on the
transition of care.2. Develop, monitor, and evaluate grief care
plans including arranging for anticipatory grief counseling and
applying universal bereavement support strategies at various points
along the grief trajectory. Maintain appropriate chart
documentation.3. Coordinate services for volunteers including
orientation and education.4. Advocate for change to resolve
systemic barriers or gaps in palliative care.5. Communication:
Participate with IDT in developing communication strategies.6.
Interact with outside agencies and families to identify
circumstances around death. Manage bereavement phone calls for
family/caregiver support and conduct death interviews. Support
staff in processing deaths.7. Work closely with IDT to coordinate
the Patient Accompaniment Initiative (PAI)8. Evaluate and update
department literature on grief management and services and maintain
and provide oversight for program educational material.9. Stay
abreast of the latest developments, advancements, and trends in the
field of bereavement by attending conferences, seminars, workshops,
reading professional journals and articles, actively participating
in professional organizations, networking with other professionals,
and integrating knowledge gained into current work practices.10.
Provide exceptional customer experience and make human connections
including being mindful of customers, creating an atmosphere of
respect and courtesy, listening and responding to their concerns,
and providing clear explanations of plans, progress, etc. all
reinforced through standardized approaches.11. Manages and directs
all grief support programs and bereavement activities.12. Ensures
that all program policies and procedures are adhered to.13. Leads
the grief support programs in improvement initiatives.14. Procure
program supplies, monitor inventories, and track program
expenses.15. Develops and tracks statistical information regarding
the utilization of services, and program outcomes.Parkland Health
and Hospital System prohibits discrimination based on age (40 or
over), race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual
orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic
information, disability, national origin, marital status, political
belief, or veteran status. -As part of our commitment to our
patients and employees' wellness, Parkland Health is a tobacco and
smoke-free campus.
Keywords: Parkland Health and Hospital System, Lewisville , Palliative Care Bereave Spec., Other , Dallas, Texas
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