Baptist Health System, Inc.

Clinical Ethicist, Bioethics Program, Baptist Health

The Clinical Ethicist will independently conduct ethics consultations, document findings, and follow up on patient cases while working closely with care providers, patients, and families in a clinical setting. They will participate in on-call services, contribute to quality improvement, deliver bioethics education, engage in clinical ethics research, and collaborate on ethics-related policies and committees within the health system.

Key Responsibilities
  • Receive requests and conduct ethics consultations independently
  • Document consultations in a timely and thorough manner in the electronic health record
  • Follow up with patient cases after referral
  • Engage directly with care providers, professional staff, patients, and families
  • Participate in on call services on a rotating basis, including days, evenings, weekends, and holiday coverage
  • Participate in continuous development and quality improvement of ethics consultation services
  • Help track ethics consultations and identify recurring issues and areas for quality improvement
  • Engage in preventative ethics activities including participating in monthly Bioethics Performance Improvement Case Conferences
  • Round on units throughout the Health System
  • Partner with Ethics Liaisons and Ethics Program colleagues to provide moral distress debriefs
  • Offer guidance on clinical and organizational ethics issues across the Health System
  • Deliver high-quality bioethics education to medical residents, PA, ARNP, medical and nursing students, and multidisciplinary healthcare Team members
  • Identify opportunities for providing bioethics education on units across the health system
  • Engage in clinical ethics research and scholarship independently and with colleagues
  • Contribute to clinical ethics literature and present at local, regional, and national conferences
  • Help develop, review, and revise ethics-related policies
  • Work with multidisciplinary colleagues on Health System committees and working groups
Required
  • Master's degree in ethics, bioethics, philosophy, public health, nursing, or other healthcare degree
  • Minimum of 1 year of clinical experience in an acute care hospital in a similar role
Preferred
  • PhD (in Ethics or other relevant healthcare area), JD, or MD/DO
  • Clinical Ethics Fellowship Strongly Preferred
  • HEC-C (Required within 2 years of employment)
  • Experience performing ethics consultations in pediatric and adult settings, either as an individual ethics consultant or as part of an ethics consultation team, strongly preferred

About Baptist Health 
Recognized as a top place to work in health care, Baptist Health cares for more patients in Northeast Florida than any other provider, ranking as “most preferred” for more than 30 years. We’re Jacksonville's only locally governed, faith-based, not-for-profit health system and provide a full spectrum of preventive and specialty care through 200+ locations and six hospitals. Our centers of excellence include Baptist MD Anderson Cancer Center, Baptist Heart Hospital, Baptist Neurological Institute and Wolfson Children's Hospital. 

Baptist Health is hiring a Clinical Ethicist to join Bioethics Program.   This is a full-time opportunity located on the downtown Jacksonville campus of Baptist Health.

The Bioethics Program at Baptist Health System enjoys broad organizational support and is looking to hire two clinical ethicists to join our well-established, collaborative, growing Team. Working closely with other members of the Ethics Program, the clinical ethicist will share responsibility for receiving requests and conducting ethics consultations independently, documenting consultations in a timely and thorough manner in the electronic health record, and following up with patient cases after referral. The clinical ethicist will need to be comfortable working in a clinical setting, engaging directly with care providers, professional staff, patients, and families. The Clinical Ethicist will work closely with other members of the Ethics Program to deliver high quality ethics consultation services with compassion and respect as they help the multidisciplinary Team grapple with difficult ethical issues that permeate the clinical landscape.  The clinical ethicists will be expected to participate in on call services on a rotating basis, which may include days, evenings, weekends, and holiday coverage for the entire health system. The clinical ethicist will participate in the continuous development and quality improvement of our busy ethics consultation services. Working alongside ethics program Team members, the clinical ethicist will help track ethics consultations and identify recurring issues and areas for quality improvement.

In addition to responding to requests for ethics consultations, the clinical ethicist will engage in preventative ethics activities, including but not limited to participating in monthly Bioethics Performance Improvement Case Conferences, rounding on units throughout the Health System, partnering with Ethics Liaisons and Ethics Program colleagues to provide moral distress debriefs across the Health System, and offering guidance on clinical and organizational ethics issues as identified across the Health System.

The clinical ethicist will deliver high-quality bioethics education throughout the health system. The Ethics program is responsible for developing and delivering bioethics education to medical residents, PA, ARNP, medical, and nursing students, in addition to multidisciplinary healthcare Team members across the Health System through both scheduled programs and as needed. Proactively, the clinical ethicists will identify opportunities for providing bioethics education on units across the health system in order to continue to enhance the existing offerings of the Ethics Program and meet the evolving needs of multidisciplinary Team members.

The clinical ethicist will engage in clinical ethics research and scholarship with colleagues and independently, contributing to the clinical ethics literature and presenting at local, regional, and national conferences. Working with colleagues within the Ethics Program and across the Health System, the Clinical Ethicist will help to develop, review, and revise ethics-related policies. They will also work with multidisciplinary colleagues on Health System committees and working groups, lending expertise and insight on clinical and organizational ethical issues.

Qualifications:

Required:

· Master's degree in ethics, bioethics, philosophy, public health, nursing, or other healthcare degree.

· Minimum of 1 year of clinical experience in an acute care hospital in a similar role

Preferred:

· PhD (in Ethics or other relevant healthcare area), JD, or MD/DO

· Clinical Ethics Fellowship Strongly Preferred

· HEC-C (Required within 2 years of employment)

· Experience performing ethics consultations in pediatric and adult settings, either as an individual ethics consultant or as part of an ethics consultation team, strongly preferred

If interested, apply today!

Primary Location:

Downtown - Howard Building
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