Education and Training Jobs in West Buechel, KY
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Location: Louisville, Kentucky Job Category: Chaplaincy/Mission Job ID: 149383 Facility Group: Norton Hospital Job Description Responsibilities The Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) Manager is administratively responsible for employed chaplain residents and senior residents as well as volunteer student chaplain interns.
Conducts programs of Clinical Pastoral Education that trains seminarians, clergy, and other helping professionals in the practice of pastoral care in compliance with ACPE standards especially as related to the accreditation cycle.
Collaborates with the CPE Director in: 1) CPE curriculum development that adheres to NHC values, service basics and CPE goals and objectives; 2) yearly recruitment and hiring process of chaplain residents with sole responsibility of communication and initial screening of resident applicants 3) develops relationships with seminaries and the community that aid in recruitment of quality CPE students and residents; 4) establishes a CPE program that fosters diversity, inclusiveness and kindness among participants.
Key Accountabilities: As a member of the Pastoral Care management team: Functions as a part of the Pastoral Care leadership team in joint decision making and executing the mission, vision and values of the department and CPE program.
Answers pagespromptly.
Responds promptly to requests for help, and in a timely manner to referrals.
Completes assignments within designated time frame.
Prepares on call and CPE schedules in a timely manner Proactively addresses and seeks to solve problems related to area of responsibility.
Shares weekend triage and consultation rotation with staff chaplains.
As a CPE Educator: Responsible for CPE program Admission in areas such as on-call schedules, didactic schedules, orientation and beginning/end of CPE unit tasks.
Responsible for annual accreditation ACPE portfolio.
Ensures, complies and oversees accreditation data and required documentation generation and collection and alumni/a surveys.
Conducts programs of Clinical Pastoral Education that are in compliance with APCE standards especially as related to the reaccreditation cycle.
Is responsible for resident and intern NHC on boarding and CPE/clinical orientation.
Administratively responsible for chaplain residents.
Collaborates with the CPE Director in: 1) CPE curriculum development that adheres to NHC values, service basics and CPE goals and objectives; 2) yearly recruitment and hiring process of chaplain residents with sole responsibility of communication and initial screening of resident applicants; 3) developing relationships with seminaries that aid in recruitment of quality CPE students and residents; 4) establishing a CPE program that fosters tolerance, inclusiveness, and kindness among participants.
Takes initiatives that improve patient care and the CPE program.
Rounds clinical units with students as a way to enhance their learning and to develop rapport with staff.
Maintains the confidentiality of CPE students and their written material.
Serves on local, regional, and national ACPE Committees as needed, as schedule allows, and as approved by the Director of CPE.
Demonstrates the ability to assess the presenting spiritual, social and psychodynamic idiosyncrasies of the patient and fashion an appropriate pastoral response and facilitate communication between patients, families and staff to promote healing.
Makes follow-up visits to all patients evaluated to need additional pastoral care from incumbent.
Makes religious rituals, including prayer, scripture, baptism, anointing and communion available as requested.
As needed, conducts worship, memorial and Holy Day services.
Fosters relationships that elicit confidence.
Guards the clergy-penitent relationship.
Qualifications Required: Three years in pastoral care Master Degree ACPE Certified (ACPE-CE).
Must have or obtain within one year of hire Desired: One year Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE).
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Responsibilities:
- Monitor exercise participants to ensure safety and adherence to workout plans.
- Lead and instruct diverse group exercise classes, catering to various fitness levels.
- Conduct fitness assessments, prescribe personalized exercise plans, and design effective workout programs for a wide range of clients, including high-risk populations.
- Offer one-on-one consultations, personalized training, and motivation to help clients succeed in their fitness journeys.
- Assist in covering tasks that carry out the plans to implement incentive, health promotion, and other specialty programs, with the goal of driving engagement
- Manage administrative tasks related to fitness facility operations.
- Assist with additional duties as assigned to ensure smooth day-to-day operations.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's Degree in Exercise Science, Kinesiology, or a related field.
- Current certification from a nationally accredited industry association such as NASM, ACSM, NSCA, ACE is preferred.
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- At least 6 months of industry experience, including relevant internships.
- Proven experience in leading and teaching group exercise classes.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills with an outgoing personality, strong customer service abilities, and a talent for building lasting client relationships.
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- Non-smoker
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- Willing to complete medical, psychological, and background screenings
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2 years of direct ECSE experience within the last 5 years in IDEA related settings.
Have a basic knowledge of developmental assessment, facilitation of child development, and theories and practices for serving young children with disabilities.
Highly preferred that candidates have experience with administration, scoring, and report writing with respect to any of the following assessment tools: Bayley Infant and Toddler Scales of Development, Developmental Assessment of Young Children, Hawaii Early Learning Profile, and Battelle Developmental Inventory or any other assessment tools utilized by a recognized state or local early intervention program in the US or an early intervention program administered in support of US beneficiaries overseas.
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