What does it mean to be a board certified chaplain?

What does it mean to be a board certified chaplain?

BCCI Certification. The BCCI® certification program is designed to elevate professional standards, enhance individual performance and designate professional chaplains who demonstrate the knowledge essential to the practice of chaplaincy care.

How do I get BCC certified?

Board Certified Coach Requirements In general, expect to complete a minimum of 30 hours of coach training and as much as 120 hours in some cases. You also have to log 30 hours of coaching experience, in which you work with actual clients, earn a professional endorsement through one of your peers, and pass the BCC exam.

Becoming a Board Certified Chaplain (BCC) or Pastoral Counselor (BCPC) with the Association of Certified Christian Chaplains indicates your dedication to the highest professional standards and ethics.

Who is the National Association of Catholic chaplains?

Board Certified Chaplain. The National Association of Catholic Chaplains advocates for the profession of spiritual care and educates, certifies, and supports chaplains, clinical pastoral educators, and all members who continue the healing ministry of Jesus in the name of the Church.

What do I need to become an associate chaplain?

Board Certified Associate Chaplain (BCAC) The Associate category is for those seeking professional chaplaincy certification but do not yet meet the other requirements for that status. The Associate level still requires all qualifications of the BECC certification including four (4) units of CPE and, at a minimum, a bachelor’s degree.

What can NAVAC do to help chaplains?

Support professional training and continuing education for all Chaplains. Work with other professional groups in areas of mutual concern to all Chaplains. Provide Chaplain certification and promote pastoral care standards of the highest quality.