The Bereavement Coordinator stewards the art and science of compassion by supporting people experiencing the loss of a loved one through listening, educating and facilitating bereavement support experiences. This role will participate in the Crossroads Kids Camp.
Death is a meaningful experience.
Living the best life in our final moments requires caregivers who want to address fear and change the conversation to what is sacred.
Stewarding the end of life journey well requires an unwavering clinical skill set balanced by the art of compassion.
We believe compassion should not be a transaction. So we ask ourselves every day how do we do more . . . as caregivers, as a team, and as an organization.
We believe no one should die alone. So we put patients before profit to ensure a member of our team can be at the bedside.
Crossroads exists because the model of healthcare today is full of ultimatums rather than choices. Look, we understand this business is difficult, it's part of what drives us to stand up and find new ways to satisfy the heart of what drives our teams to do more.
If you've read this ad and it resonates with you in any way, then we want to speak with you!
Position Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, counseling or similar field required.
- Master's degree with major coursework in social work, psychology, or counseling preferred.
- 2 years of hospice clinical grief counseling experience.
- 1-2 years of experience working with children in grief support as this role will participate in the Kids Grief Camp.
- Experience facilitating group sessions.
- Ability to work well within a team.
- Implement program components as outlined in the Hospice Bereavement Program.
- Must have reliable, personal transportation, a valid driver's license and the ability to safely and independently operate such a vehicle.