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Clinical Ethicist Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Chaplain PRN - Methodist

Peoria, IL · On-site

$24.32 - $40.61/hr

Triages and prioritize critical visits and clinical rounds priorities and completes clinical rounds ... the Ethicist on-call for Ethics * Makes appropriate referrals to area faith groups as needed ...

Chaplain PRN - Methodist

Peoria, IL · On-site

$24.32 - $40.61/hr

Triages and prioritize critical visits and clinical rounds priorities and completes clinical rounds ... the Ethicist on-call for Ethics * Makes appropriate referrals to area faith groups as needed ...

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How much do clinical ethicist jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for clinical ethicist in the United States is $34.62, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.59 and $32.93 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Clinical Ethicist vs Bioethicist?

AspectClinical EthicistBioethicist
CredentialsMaster's or Doctorate in Ethics, Healthcare, or related fieldsMaster's or Doctorate in Ethics, Philosophy, or related fields
Work EnvironmentHospitals, healthcare institutions, clinical settingsAcademic institutions, research organizations, policy settings
Employer & IndustryHealthcare providers, hospitals, clinicsUniversities, research centers, bioethics committees
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

While both Clinical Ethicists and Bioethicists focus on ethical issues, Clinical Ethicists primarily work within healthcare settings to address patient care dilemmas, whereas Bioethicists often work in academic or policy environments analyzing broader ethical questions in biology and medicine.

What are clinical ethicists?

Clinical ethicists are professionals who provide guidance on ethical issues that arise in healthcare settings. They help patients, families, and healthcare teams navigate complex moral dilemmas, such as end-of-life decisions, informed consent, and patient autonomy. Clinical ethicists may lead ethics consultations, develop hospital policies, and educate staff about ethical practices. Their work ensures that medical care aligns with ethical principles and legal standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Clinical Ethicist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Clinical Ethicist, you need a strong background in bioethics, philosophy, or health law, often supported by an advanced degree in a related field. Familiarity with hospital policies, case consultation frameworks, and relevant regulatory guidelines is essential. Outstanding communication, mediation, and analytical thinking are vital soft skills for facilitating complex ethical discussions among diverse stakeholders. These competencies ensure ethically sound decision-making and support patient-centered care in challenging clinical situations.

What are some common challenges a Clinical Ethicist faces when mediating ethical conflicts in healthcare settings?

Clinical Ethicists often navigate complex situations where patients, families, and healthcare teams may have differing values or opinions about treatment decisions. A key challenge is facilitating open, respectful dialogue to reach consensus while respecting diverse cultural, religious, and personal beliefs. Additionally, Clinical Ethicists must stay current with evolving laws and ethical guidelines while providing timely support, often under emotional and time-sensitive circumstances. Their role requires strong communication and mediation skills, as well as the ability to handle ethical ambiguity with professionalism and empathy.
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Infographic showing various Clinical Ethicist job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 22% As Needed, 67% Full Time, and 11% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $72,002 per year, or $34.6 per hour.

Bioethicist (Baton Rouge and Acadiana Reqion)

FMOLHS

Baton Rouge, LA • On-site

Other

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

The Senior Ethicist role contributes to the mission and vision of FMOLHS by leading a regional approach to Ethics Services across assigned markets, including ethics education and consultation coverage assigned hospitals, ambulatory care sites, clinic sites, ministries, and behavioral health services. Collaborates with Vice President of Ethics and Theology, SVP Mission, and senior and high-level leaders throughout the health system on a routine basis to support a wide range of initiatives in the delivery of Catholic healthcare to all the communities served.   

Experience
3 years experience in Academic Medical Center including a working knowledge of the Catholic Tradition


Education
Doctorate of Philosophy or related field

    Strategy Alignment

Ensures implementation of strategies aligned with best practice standards for Catholic Health Ethics and clinical and organizational ethics;

Leads multiple ethics committees;

Leads initiatives for compliance and regulatory standards related to ethics and patient rights; Supports increasing complexity of ethics services, including consultation demand, partnerships, and regulatory requirements across assigned regions.

  1. Community Engagement

Engages with internal and external leaders, providers, managers, patients, and community members.

Responsible for planning, implementing, and maintaining processes for clinical ethics consultation, organizational ethics deliberation and discernment, ethics education and ethics-related-policy development and outcomes for assigned regions.

  1. Uphold Standards

Works directly with the Vice President of Ethics and Theology to ensure that all services within assigned regions are aligned with the "Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services" and national standards for clinical and Catholic healthcare ethics.

Supports national ethics initiatives as appropriate for FMOLHS.

  1. Collaboration

Provides support and collaboration with contracted ethics providers; educational and consultation support to graduate medical education; and on-boarding of new providers as requested.

Meets with the local ordinary regularly in each region in collaboration with the local mission leader

and VP of Ethics and Theology  and SVP of mission to build and strengthen the relationships, or address concerns which may arise, between the local diocese and health ministry.