Be current in the payment of the annual fees as designated by the NACMC.
ITP1 – Articulate an approach to spiritual care, rooted in one’s faith/spiritual tradition that is integrated with a theory of professional practice.
ITP2 – Incorporate a working knowledge of psychological and sociological disciplines and religious beliefs and practices in the provision of spiritual care.
ITP5 – Articulate a conceptual understanding of group dynamics and organizational behavior.
PIC1 – Be self-reflective, including identifying one’s professional strengths and limitations in the provision of care.
PIC2 – Articulate ways in which one’s feelings, attitudes, values, and assumptions affect professional practice.
PIC5 – Use one’s professional authority as a spiritual care provider appropriately.
PIC6 – Advocate for the persons in one’s care.
PIC7 – Function within the Common Code of Ethics for Chaplains, Pastoral Counselors, Clinical Pastoral Educators, and Students.
PPS1 – Establish, deepen and conclude professional spiritual care relationships with sensitivity, openness, and respect.
PPS2 – Provide effective spiritual support that contributes to well-being of the care recipients, their families, and staff.
PPS8 – Facilitate theological/spiritual reflection for those in one’s care practice.
OL1 – Promote the integration of spiritual care into the life and service of the institution in which one functions.
OL2 – Establish and maintain professional and interdisciplinary relationships.
OL3 – Understand and function within the institutional culture and systems, including utilizing business principles and practices appropriate to one’s role in the organization.
Be current in the payment of the annual fees as designated by the NACMC.
NACMC is a fraternal support and chaplain certifying agency that adheres to the Common Standards for Chaplains.
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