Pastoral Care Associate - PRN
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Healthcare
Pastoral Support/ Care & Wellbeing, Mental Health
Pastoral Care Associate
Job :
Are you looking for a rewarding career with family-friendly hours and top‑notch benefits? We are looking for a qualified Pastoral Care Associate (PRN) like you to join our Texas Health family.
Work location:
Texas Health Stephenville, 411 North Belknap, Stephenville TX 75033
Work hours:
PRN as needed
- Gain a sense of accomplishment by contributing in a teamwork environment and ministering to those in need (both patient and employee populations)
- Receive excellent mentorship, comprehensive training and dedicated leadership resources.
- Pastoral Care management will partner with our current Chaplain colleagues on their certifications (both associate and board level) with the Association of Professional Chaplains (APC).
- Enjoy opportunities for growth.
- Bachelor's Degree Accredited Program 4 Years REQUIRED
- Will accept 4 years of experience in congregational pastoral care (not general ministry) in lieu of a Bachelor's degree REQUIRED
- Master’s Degree (Master of Divinity, Theology, or related) from a CHEA accredited theological school, 72‑hour degree program preferred
- 4 Years of experience in Congregational Pastoral Care (if no Bachelor's degree) REQUIRED
- With a Bachelor's degree – no previous experience required
- Experience in Congregational or Hospital Setting Preferred
- 1 unit of CPE from an ACPE‑accredited center preferred
- Good communication skills, both written and oral. Competency in basic computer use and electronic communication tools, e.g., email, calendar.
- Ability to work with and relate to people of all faith traditions and cultural backgrounds.
- Ability to offer non‑anxious presence and work with people during a time of crisis and bereavement, offering compassionate care.
- Proficiently document patient care in the electronic medical record and demonstrate this proficiency.
- Ability to offer religious and spiritual rituals as requested by patients and/or staff. When appropriate, ability to refer to outside clergy to meet patient sacramental or religious rites needs.
- Must be able to work a flexible work schedule that supports various entities/locations based upon patient volumes and operational needs.
Provide professional pastoral and spiritual care to patients and their loved ones, using excellent listening, observational, assessment, and interventional skills. Assess patient and family spiritual resources and vulnerabilities, offering corresponding interventions. Document care in electronic medical record, using Pastoral Care standardized processes. Ability to respond to calls within 10 minutes and arrive within 30 minutes. Provide on‑call report when called into the hospital.
SupportPastoral Care Department
Report payroll exceptions promptly. Participate in Pastoral Care staff meetings. Be knowledgeable of and comply with all Pastoral Care Department policies and procedures. Complete required Pastoral Care Department training and any MyTalent modules when assigned. When providing in‑house coverage, participate in the ritual life of the hospital, e.g., FINAL SALUTES, memorial services, award ceremonies, and other similar celebrations and special events within the hospital.
Perform other duties as assigned.
- A supportive, team environment with outstanding opportunities for growth.
- Opportunity to contribute to your own 401K
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