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Staff Chaplain (PRN) - Spiritual Care - UH Truman Medical Center (varied shifts per week)
101 Truman Medical Center
Job LocationUniversity Health Truman Medical Center
Kansas City, Missouri
Spiritual Care UHTMC
Part time
varied
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Staff Chaplain Support healing through spiritual presence, compassion, and interfaith care. At University Health, we believe that healing involves more than medicine. We are seeking compassionate and credentialed Chaplains to join our interdisciplinary team in supporting the emotional, spiritual, and sacramental needs of our diverse patient population, families, and staff. Our chaplains play a key role in promoting whole-person care across all areas of the hospital. Key Responsibilities:
Provide age-appropriate and culturally competent spiritual care to patients, families, and staff Offer interfaith ministry, spiritual assessments, emotional support, crisis intervention, and religious rites Collaborate with physicians, nurses, social workers, and care teams as part of an interdisciplinary model Participate in 24/7 in-house chaplaincy coverage (as scheduled) Contribute to departmental education, trauma support, and care rounding Support a designated clinical specialty (e.g., Oncology, Cardiology, OB/GYN) if applicable
Minimum Requirements:
Master's degree from an accredited seminary or theological institution (typically Master of Divinity or equivalent) Completion of four units (Level II) of Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) from an ACPE, NACC, or NAJC-accredited center
Ordination or ecclesiastical endorsement by a recognized religious tradition/faith group At least four (4) years of pastoral experience (1 year acceptable for PRN, including CPE experience) Demonstrated ability to provide care across diverse cultures, faiths, and age groups Strong skills in empathy, active listening, spiritual assessment, and crisis response Willingness to work as part of an interdisciplinary, team-based care model Current Board Certification (or eligibility) as a Chaplain (APC, NACC, NAJC) expected for full-time staff
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience in major medical facilities or trauma centers Specialized training or clinical focus in areas such as Behavioral Health, Oncology, Cardiology, OB/GYN, or Palliative Care Bilingual or multilingual abilities
Why Join University Health?
Level I Trauma Center serving a diverse, urban population Work within a collaborative and mission-driven department Opportunities for specialization, continuing education, and professional growth Make a profound impact on patients, families, and staff-when it matters most
Apply today to join our team of skilled and compassionate chaplains who bring presence, peace, and dignity to the bedside.
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