Description:
Here is a guide for those navigating spiritual care in smaller healthcare settings, blending real-world stories with practical strategies to implement a transformative care model. This book offers creative solutions for chaplains, administrators, and faith leaders with tools to strengthen community connections and drive meaningful change in healthcare.
In a world where healthcare is increasingly complex, Chaplain Managers offers a clear path for integrating spiritual care and leadership in smaller settings. With insights into vocational discernment, community building, and financial benefits, this book is a must-read for anyone exploring the future of chaplaincy.
Brief description: Rev. Graylin Carlton graduated from Foothills Christian College with a Bachelor of Christian Ministry and holds a Master of Ministry from Piedmont International University. He completed a unit of Level I CPE and a two-year CPE residency at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Hospital. Graylin is an ordained Baptist minister and pastor of Oak Grove Missionary Church in Walkertown, NC. He also served as the evening chaplain at the Winston-Salem Rescue Mission before accepting the role of Staff Chaplain-Transitional Care at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Hospital main campus. He loves living out his faith through caring for the needs of others by working in the trenches of community chaplaincy.
Review Quotes:
"And Other Duties as Assigned describes a model of spiritual care that every hospital should consider. These chaplain managers have forged an eminently practical path for others to follow in pursuing holistic, community-focused care that accounts for the essential dignity of every patient."
- Michael Skaggs, PhD, Director of Programs, Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
"I know of no healthcare system of any size with an overabundance of resources for assuring that all patients at all times feel oriented, supported, comforted, and accompanied through all the literal ins and outs of their medical experience. This model proposes practical solutions for strapped institutions and their stressed patients alike."
- Rev. Dr. Amy Greene, former Director of Spiritual Care, Cleveland Clinic, and retired ACPE Inc. Certified Educator
"This small group of chaplains is following clinical medical science out the door and into the complexity of psycho-spiritual determinants of health at community scale. In this book they have mapped the competencies, and how to learn them, to help a new generation of chaplains become more relevant both outside and inside the walls."
- Rev. Dr. Gary Gunderson, Professor, Faith and the Health of the Public, Wake Forest University