p>Qualifications • Masters level theological degree from an accredited seminary • Must have a theological, spiritual, and psychological understanding of spiritual and human dynamics, meaning making, and existential distress, and knowledge of rituals • One to two years of experience providing spiritual care in an acute care or health care setting is required • Certified Educator certification required • National faculty preferred • Must maintain certification as a CPE Educator with the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education • Ordination endorsement or commissioned by faith tradition, denomination, church authority • Board Certified Chaplain with the Association of Professional Chaplains or certification eligible, required to obtain certification within two years of hire. The CPE Certified Educator will be required to participate in various team meetings, interdisciplinary team rounds, and participates in professional leadership development, including areas related to chaplaincy and CPE professional organizations, along with initiating own professional continued education while maintaining certification within ACPE.