In this position, you will develop, direct, coordinate, and administer high quality grief and bereavement care for patients and families facing life threatening medical conditions and end-of-life care. The Bereavement Coordinator will work collaboratively with members of the palliative care interdisciplinary team and other healthcare providers to ensure the delivery of compassionate, dignified, and exceptional patient care that encompasses the full spectrum of bereavement needs of patients and families faced with potentially life threatening or life altering illnesses.Think you’ve got what it takes?Qualifications:Bachelor's Degree in Child Life, Psychology, Sociology, Human Development, Nursing, Divinity, Counseling, or related health care or human services field is required.2 years experience providing bereavement care required.Master's Degree in one of the above, preferred and can substitute for the required 2 years of experience.Required Licenses/Certifications must be one of the following:CCLS – Certified Child Life Specialist by the Association of Child Life Professionals ORRN – by Licensed-Registered Nurses Texas Board of Nursing or Nursing Licensure Compact ORLPC - Licensed Professional Counselor, or LMSW-Licensed Master Social Worker, or LCSW-Licensed Clinical Social Worker by the Texas Health & Human Services Commission ORPSYC-Psychology License by the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists ORBoard Certified Chaplain issued by the Association of Professional ChaplainsResponsibilities:Develops and provides ongoing educational opportunities for staff and palliative care trainees to guide their preparation to care for dying patients and their families (i.e.