Hospice Chaplain; part-time
Listed on 2026-01-02
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Healthcare Nursing
If you are a dedicated Chaplain with a passion for hospice care, we want to hear from you! At Morning Star Hospice and Palliative Care Solutions, we are dedicated to providing compassionate and personalized end-of-life care to patients and their families. As a leader in hospice care, we focus on enhancing quality of life by offering physical, emotional, and spiritual support.
We are currently seeking a skilled and compassionate Chaplain to join our team in the Harrisburg/York/Hanover/Lancaster/Lebanon, PA areas.
The Hospice Chaplain at Morning Star Hospice and Palliative Care provides spiritual, emotional, and supportive care to patients and families facing life-limiting illness. This role ensures that individuals of all faith traditions—or no faith tradition—receive compassionate, respectful, and culturally sensitive spiritual support. As a key member of the interdisciplinary care team, the Chaplain helps patients and loved ones find comfort, meaning, and peace throughout the end-of-life journey.
Key Responsibilities Patient & Family Support- Conduct spiritual assessments to identify patient and family needs, beliefs, and preferences
- Provide ongoing spiritual counseling, prayer, pastoral presence, and emotional comfort
- Offer grief support and anticipatory guidance throughout the hospice process
- Facilitate conversations around life review, meaning, legacy, and spiritual concerns
- Support patients and families during crisis moments, transitions, and end-of-life events
- Lead or coordinate bedside rituals, prayer, sacraments, or ceremonies as requested
- Respect and support diverse faiths, cultural backgrounds, and personal beliefs
- Participate in IDG (Interdisciplinary Group) meetings to discuss patient care plans
- Communicate spiritual care goals and updates with the clinical team
- Work collaboratively with nurses, social workers, aides, and volunteers
- Provide staff support, debriefing, and spiritual encouragement as needed
- Assist with bereavement risk assessments and interventions
- Provide follow-up support to grieving families as assigned
- Participate in or lead memorial services, remembrance events, or grief groups
- Maintain accurate, timely electronic documentation of all spiritual care visits
- Follow all Morning Star Hospice & Palliative Care policies, HIPAA, and regulatory guidelines
- Participate in required training, continuing education, and compliance reviews
- Ordination from recognized religious body
- Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) units strongly preferred
- Valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and auto insurance
- Ability to pass background check and health screening
- Compassionate, nonjudgmental, and patient-centered approach
- Strong listening, communication, and crisis-support skills
- Ability to work with individuals of diverse cultural and spiritual backgrounds
- Ability to maintain emotional resilience and healthy boundaries
Comfortable providing support in homes, facilities, and bedside environments
Physical Requirements
- Travel to patient homes, skilled nursing facilities, and community sites
- Ability to sit, stand, or walk for extended periods
- Occasional evening or weekend hours based on patient needs
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