Welcome to the ECS Spiritual Care & Education Center at St. Mark's Hospital
The CPE program welcomes students from diverse backgrounds, religious traditions, denominations, cultures, and nationalities to prepare them to serve as spiritual care providers facilitating holistic health and healing. CPE students serve as chaplains learning to be caring and empathic listeners to patients, their families and staff members during end-of-life decision making, emotional and relational tensions, difficult diagnoses and other life issues that emerge in the course of a hospital stay. Wellness is more than the absence of illness, including the discovery of meaning and purpose in life, which chaplains facilitate by accompanying persons through life struggles and crises.
Our CPE students along with staff chaplains offer conversations, religious rituals, referrals and support to those of all faiths and of no faith. They create relationships with community faith leaders to respond to a patient's specific faith needs.
Chaplains are an integral part of the patient care team at St. Mark's, which is a Trauma 2 hospital, and the other hospitals we serve. CPE students learn in various contexts by attending rounds, participating in interdisciplinary team and family meetings and nursing cohorts. They serve patients in the Behavioral Health Unit, in the Acute Rehabilitation Center, parents of infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) as well as regular in-patient and Emergency Department patients. Our chaplains bring Arts in Health to patients and staff, participate in Clinical Ethics Committee and Ethics Consultations.
In all these ways and more, CPE students learn to bring a spiritual perspective to a patient's or hospital staff member's personal life and health.
Career Opportunities
ECS CPE Programs prepare students for a variety of ministry settings such as health care, hospices, senior living, corporate and military chaplaincy, care and counseling in church, synagogues, mosques, and temples as well as prison ministry. Following completion of CPE education and training, we encourage our graduates to join a spiritual care team and seek to increase the level of excellence in the growing field of spiritual care. Many CPE graduates find full-time and part-time chaplaincy positions in the Salt Lake City area.
CPE Programs
Every unit of CPE consists of 400 hours, which include required educational and clinical hours.
Levels offered: Level IA, Level IB, Level IIA, and Level IIB
RESIDENCY PROGRAM No longer accepting applications for academic year 2024-2025. Please apply to be on waiting list or for 2025-2026 year.
Year 1 Stipend: $35,000 - $39,000
Year 2 Stipend: $39,000 - $42,000
Tuition: $600 per unit
INTERNSHIP PROGRAMS
Extended Spring/Summer Unit Accepting applications for Spring 2025.
Tuition: $800 per unit (new students); $600 per unit (returning students)
Extended Fall/Winter Unit No Longer Accepting Applications for Fall 2024. Apply to be placed on waitlist or for Spring 2025.
Tuition: $800 per unit (new students); $600 per unit (returning students)
Summer Intensive Summer Intensive Units are on hold at this time. Please consider the Extended Units.
Tuition: $800 per unit
CERTIFIED EDUCATOR PROGRAM Limited enrollment
This is a rigorous 2-3 year program for qualified individuals. Openings for Certified Education Students (CES) happens occasionally.
CES applicants need to have met (or be able to meet within a reasonable time frame) the following prerequisites:
Our CPE students along with staff chaplains offer conversations, religious rituals, referrals and support to those of all faiths and of no faith. They create relationships with community faith leaders to respond to a patient's specific faith needs.
Chaplains are an integral part of the patient care team at St. Mark's, which is a Trauma 2 hospital, and the other hospitals we serve. CPE students learn in various contexts by attending rounds, participating in interdisciplinary team and family meetings and nursing cohorts. They serve patients in the Behavioral Health Unit, in the Acute Rehabilitation Center, parents of infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) as well as regular in-patient and Emergency Department patients. Our chaplains bring Arts in Health to patients and staff, participate in Clinical Ethics Committee and Ethics Consultations.
In all these ways and more, CPE students learn to bring a spiritual perspective to a patient's or hospital staff member's personal life and health.
Career Opportunities
ECS CPE Programs prepare students for a variety of ministry settings such as health care, hospices, senior living, corporate and military chaplaincy, care and counseling in church, synagogues, mosques, and temples as well as prison ministry. Following completion of CPE education and training, we encourage our graduates to join a spiritual care team and seek to increase the level of excellence in the growing field of spiritual care. Many CPE graduates find full-time and part-time chaplaincy positions in the Salt Lake City area.
CPE Programs
Every unit of CPE consists of 400 hours, which include required educational and clinical hours.
Levels offered: Level IA, Level IB, Level IIA, and Level IIB
RESIDENCY PROGRAM No longer accepting applications for academic year 2024-2025. Please apply to be on waiting list or for 2025-2026 year.
- This year long full-time program consists of three units.
- It requires 40 hours a week, Monday through Friday, with regular weekend and evening on call shifts.
Year 1 Stipend: $35,000 - $39,000
Year 2 Stipend: $39,000 - $42,000
Tuition: $600 per unit
INTERNSHIP PROGRAMS
Extended Spring/Summer Unit Accepting applications for Spring 2025.
- This unit is ideal for those who need a part-time flexible position.
- Class meets once a week on a designated day for 6 hours.
- Students commit to 10-15 hours of clinical time per week, which includes regular weekend and evenings on call.
Tuition: $800 per unit (new students); $600 per unit (returning students)
Extended Fall/Winter Unit No Longer Accepting Applications for Fall 2024. Apply to be placed on waitlist or for Spring 2025.
- This unit is ideal for those who need a part-time flexible position.
- Class meets once a week on a designated day for 6 hours.
- Students commit to 10-15 hours of clinical time per week, which includes regular weekend and evenings on call.
Tuition: $800 per unit (new students); $600 per unit (returning students)
Summer Intensive Summer Intensive Units are on hold at this time. Please consider the Extended Units.
- This full-time intensive unit requires 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday, which include education and clinical time.
- Regular weekend and evening on-call shifts are required.
Tuition: $800 per unit
CERTIFIED EDUCATOR PROGRAM Limited enrollment
This is a rigorous 2-3 year program for qualified individuals. Openings for Certified Education Students (CES) happens occasionally.
CES applicants need to have met (or be able to meet within a reasonable time frame) the following prerequisites:
- Ordination/religious certification by an ecclesiastical body or other ACPE accepted organization
- Denominational/faith/spiritual group endorsement to formation in the CES program
- Graduation from an accredited seminary, rabbinic or divinity school, and a M.Div. degree or M.Div. equivalency as confirmed by an ACPE certification committee.
- Successful completion of Level I CPE and distinguished progress addressing Level II outcomes, usually at least 4 units of Level II CPE
- Successful pastoral experience in which the applicant demonstrated ability to function pastorally. It is preferred that one’s pastoral experience be in both an institutional and congregational context
- Demonstrate familiarity with the Spiritual Care Collaborative Common Standards for Professional Chaplaincy
- Participate in an admission interview on site and later with a committee of ACPE and ECS CPE faculty members
Library
The ECS Spiritual Care & Education Center at St. Mark’s Hospital offers a growing pastoral care library of over 1500 volumes. St. Mark’s Hospital contributes yearly to the maintenance and expansion of this library. Also available to students is Internet access to the national medical library network.
Community Scholarships Available
ESTARL, a scholarship program of Eastern Star has traditionally supported the CPE program through providing financial assistance to eligible students. The application process begins in July for the subsequent calendar year. For more information, please refer to the ESTARL website.