Bereavement Counselor Job Description
Bereavement Counselor Duties & Responsibilities
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Bereavement Counselor Qualifications
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Licensing or Certifications for Bereavement Counselor
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Education for Bereavement Counselor
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Employers hiring for the bereavement counselor job most commonly would prefer for their future employee to have a relevant degree such as Master's and Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, Counseling, Education, Psychology, Health, Divinity, Behavioral Science, Theology, Seminary, Pastoral Ministry
Skills for Bereavement Counselor
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Bereavement Counselor Examples
Bereavement Counselor Job Description
- Refers for ongoing services, if indicated
- Participates in Bereavement Support program development, expansion and refinement through ongoing evaluation of services
- Provide individual and family grief support and counseling
- Co-facilitates the bereavement program’s support groups as needed
- Be responsible for the bereavement program components and training associated with Camp Erin, as assigned
- Participate in community education to promote understanding of grief and issues of bereavement
- Establish and promote positive working relationships both within the team, agency and organization
- Participate in relevant education activities to improve job knowledge and to promote professional growth
- Provide bereavement support through initial and follow up phone calls and mailings
- Provide grief counseling for individuals and families during bereavement as identified on the bereavement Plan of Care
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with team members, volunteers and general public
- Excellent listening, documentation and record keeping skills
- Ability to document clinical care clearly and concisely using a laptop computer
- Ability to provide quality counseling services for patients/families at end of life with respect and sensitivity to individual beliefs, coping mechanisms, goals
- Ability to meet department visit productivity requirements
- Minimum one (1) year of providing bereavement or social work support
Bereavement Counselor Job Description
- Assist with the writing, processing and sending of bereavement letters and invitations to events sponsored by Fairview Hospice Bereavement Services
- Work with Hospice Program Services Manager to update the Fairview grief resources website
- Participate in hospice IDT as assigned to assess initial bereavement needs and establish initial Plan of Care
- Participate in hospice staff meetings and clinical case conferences as appropriate
- Works with Hospice team members and a team of Bereavement Dept
- Utilizes clinical skills to assess client needs
- Participates in innovative programs including Wave Riders and Camp Erin Albany
- Receives individual and peer supervision
- Participate in bereavement care after the patient's death, taking action and providing follow-up as necessary by the Plan of Care
- Offer family counseling, including cognitive behavioral skills training to facilitate effective coping with anticipatory grief or bereavement
- LCSW with three (3) years of hospice experience including bereavement/grief counseling
- Knowledge of the most current trends in bereavement counseling, grief and bereavement counseling with hospice families, general principles of supervision and program development and work organization skills
- Clinical knowledge base and experience providing direct counseling services for children, adolescents, adult and geriatric populations
- Spanish, bi-lingual skills desirable
- Knowledge and understanding of grief and loss theory, assessment sills group, family and individual intervention modalities
- Ability to use database programs
Bereavement Counselor Job Description
- Arrange referrals to appropriate community services and resources in collaboration with the interdisciplinary team
- Open and flexible to the changing needs of the clients and program
- Provide coordinated patient care in an interdisciplinary hospice setting
- Asses the emotional status of the patient/survivors
- Develop and implement a patient goal oriented plan of care as a member of the clinical IDG
- Assist and implement a survivor goal oriented plan of care for bereavement issues
- Develop, maintain, and contact as necessary, a resource group of clergy to whom specific aspects of spiritual care may be delegated
- Conduct intake interviews to appropriately place individuals in support groups
- Counsel and/or refer individuals to outside Clinicians, as appropriate
- Document sessions and interventions
- Bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, mental health counseling or a related field
- Two years professional experience with grief, loss and/or related issues
- Demonstrated experience in group process
- Experience working with Outlook, Word, and Excel
- Two years hospice bereavement counseling experience
- Master’s degree in social work, psychology, mental health counseling or a related field
Bereavement Counselor Job Description
- Maintain data records for individuals attending Bereavement programs
- Comply with appropriate policies and procedures and brings potential compliance matters to supervisor or Compliance Officer
- Collaborate with the patient, family, and staff member in developing, implementing, and revising a plan of care within regulatory timeframe
- Insures that assessments are completed and documented within regulatory timeframe
- Maintains and submits productivity as requested
- Shows competency in assessing spiritual identity, spiritual health, and grief and establishing interventions appropriate to individual need
- Presents education programs about the Hospice and Palliative Care programs through various civic groups, community seminars, and support groups
- Acts as a liaison between Hospice, Palliative Care and the religious and secular communities
- Provides bereavement support as needed and counseling as needed
- Facilitates support groups and other bereavement services as assigned
- Certification in Bereavement Counseling The Association for Death Education and Counseling (ADEC) or The American Academy of Grief Counseling
- Free of physical and mental disabilities, which would interfere with the ability to independently deliver counseling to patients/families/caregivers in their place of residence
- Visual, auditory, and tactile acuity sufficient to make complete and accurate assessments
- Master's Degree in counseling, psychology, social work or theological studies/pastoral ministry
- Three (3) years post master's work experience
- One year experience in health care setting is required
Bereavement Counselor Job Description
- Assists with developing, acquiring, and utilizing resources for bereavement support of families and persons that are hospice connected primarily and in the community as directed by Leadership
- Facilitates pre-funeral arrangements as requested
- Officiates / assists with funerals and memorial services as requested
- Participates in inter-disciplinary conferences and staff meetings
- Assists with Hospice Palliative fellow program as assigned
- Attends weekly team meetings as a member of the interdisciplinary team
- Monitors assessment for bereavement risk of the primary bereaved family member(s) from time of admission
- Provides appropriate support prior to the patient’s death as per Interdisciplinary team (IDT)request
- Educates IDT regarding anticipatory grief and mourning
- Completes assessment of primary bereaved family member(s) at time of death of the patient
- Current Counseling Certification or License through Washington State Department of Health
- Has an understanding of the field of Thanatology and bereavement and demonstrates the ability to apply this in their practice
- Master’s degree in Social Work or related field with experience in clinical counseling required
- More than one year experience working in interdisciplinary teams preferred
- Master's degree in Social Work or Counseling is required
- Previous experience required, preferably in bereavement setting