Hospital Chaplaincy Practice Course
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Free Online Ministry Training
Hospital Chaplaincy Practice (2 Module)
Calm Presence • Clear Boundaries • Scripture-Rooted Hope
Serve patients, families, and care teams with calm presence, clear boundaries, and Scripture-rooted hope in emotionally intense and fast-changing hospital environments.
This course equips volunteer, part-time, and full-time chaplains to offer compassionate, consent-based spiritual care in hospital settings including Emergency Department, ICU, med-surg, oncology, pediatrics, maternity, rehab/discharge, and other care units as permitted.Course OverviewCredit: 2 Module • 12 Topics
Quizzes: Open-book • 75 Minutes • 2 Attempts
Deadline: 180 Days from enrollmentCourse Description
Hospital Chaplaincy Practice equips volunteer, part-time, and full-time chaplains to serve patients, families, and care teams with calm presence, clear boundaries, and Scripture-rooted hope. Designed for hospital environments—including Emergency Department, ICU, med-surg, oncology, pediatrics, maternity, rehab/discharge, and other care units (as permitted)—this course trains chaplains to offer compassionate, consent-based spiritual care in emotionally intense and fast-changing moments.
Emphasis is placed on dignity at the bedside, professional scope-of-practice, confidentiality with limits, policy alignment, and collaboration with the interdisciplinary hospital team (RN/MD/SW/Spiritual Care/Support Staff). Chaplains will learn practical ways to recognize and respond to spiritual distress (fear, guilt, shame, anger at God, despair, isolation, meaning crisis), offer gentle Scripture and prayer by permission, and support families navigating shock, decision fatigue, conflict, and grief.
This course is especially valuable for churches that want to establish a Resident Hospital Visitation Chaplain—a trained leader who coordinates safe, policy-aligned visitation ministry and equips volunteers to serve well.
This is training for chaplaincy practice; placement depends on local hospital policies, onboarding requirements, and approvals.
Course Outcomes
This course will help you:
- Define the hospital chaplain role and practice presence without pressure, staying in your lane with clear scope-of-practice boundaries.
- Build trust at the bedside through calm presence, wise listening, and dignity-centered care.
- Apply ethics and confidentiality with limits in hospital settings, including documentation norms and team communication expectations (as required).
- Provide consent-based spiritual care (opt-in prayer, Scripture, and spiritual conversation) without coercion in pluralistic environments.
- Recognize and respond to spiritual distress (fear, anger, guilt, shame, despair, isolation, meaning crisis) with compassion and clarity.
- Support families under stress (shock, decision fatigue, conflict, complicated dynamics) without taking sides or triangulating.
- Serve well in crisis moments (rapid decline, bad news, trauma exposure, ICU/ER intensity) with steady presence and referral awareness.
- Strengthen hospital visitation ministry through sustainable rhythms, healthy boundaries, referral readiness, and a steady discipleship connection.
Program Fit
Who This Course Serves
Chaplaincy Context
Volunteer, part-time, or full-time chaplaincy ministry in hospital settings; also helpful for local church visitation ministry leaders and care teams.
Standalone or Paired
Training Pathway
This course can be taken as a standalone course or after the Christian Leaders Institute Chaplain Foundations course, which is recommended.
Best Use
This course is especially useful for hospital visitation ministry, bedside spiritual care, ER/ICU support (as permitted), family support, grief and crisis presence, discharge and recovery encouragement, staff care (as permitted), and church-based hospital visitation chaplaincy.
Team Lead and Presenter
Synthesia Presenter
Presenter
Haley Steiner
Course Requirements
Required: View all video lectures and complete assigned readings.
Quizzes: Open-book • 75-minute time limit • 2 attempts total
Passing Requirement: 60% minimum average
Deadline: 180 days from enrollment. If not completed, you will be unenrolled and must restart the course to receive credit.Grading Scale
- A: 93–100%
- A-: 90–92%
- B+: 87–89%
- B: 83–86%
- B-: 80–82%
- C+: 77–79%
- C: 73–76%
- C-: 70–72%
- D+: 67–69%
- D: 63–66%
- D-: 60–62%
- F: 0–59%
Final Feedback Form
Your last requirement will be a feedback form to help us improve this course for future students. Please make note of any suggestions as you study.
Policy-Aligned Care
This course emphasizes policy-aligned care, consent-based ministry, and hospital teamwork. Those pursuing ordination pathways may continue through the Christian Leaders Alliance.
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