Chaplain
Listed on 2026-07-09
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Healthcare
Pastoral Support/ Care & Wellbeing, Mental Health
Chaplain
Ministers to the spiritual needs of all residents, families, and employees of Bethesda through visitation, counseling, conducting religious services, and facilitating the ministry of clergy from external organizations with whom residents maintain membership. Actively strengthens and reinforces the relationship of member churches with Bethesda.
Reports to:
Chaplain Supervisor
Interrelationships with:
Residents, families, and Bethesda employees.
External Contacts:
Local clergy and member churches.
Hours of Work:
Hours may vary and are subject to change based on ministry needs, including occasional unscheduled or on-call responsibilities.
Dress Code:
Business casual attire. Footwear:
Professional shoes. Hair and Hygiene:
Maintain a high standard of cleanliness, oral hygiene and deodorant. Neat and professional hairstyle. Identification:
Visible name badge, worn on chest area. PPE:
Compliance with facility guideline for masks, gloves, goggles, etc. if applicable. Piercings:
Covered or removes if distracting or unprofessional. Tattoos:
Covered if unprofessional or offensive. General Appearance:
Neat and professional attire. Nails must be kept clean and neatly trimmed or filed. Jeans with no holes or rips may be worn on Fridays.
Essential Requirements of Work: (Minimum qualifications necessary to function at full productivity.)
Completion of an appropriate theological education (Master of Divinity, MDiv) or equivalent training. Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) experience preferred.
Ordination or endorsement by a recognized religious body, enabling the performance of religious rites and sacraments.
Previous experience in chaplaincy or parish is preferred.
Strong interpersonal and pastoral care skills, particularly in crisis and emotionally intense situations; ability to lead worship services.
Personal and professional integrity, planning and organizing work activities, and time management.
Physical Demands of the Job:
Mental Demands of the Job:
Principle
Job Responsibilities:
Responsibility:
Provides pastoral care to residents and their families.
Responsibility:
Provides situational spiritual support to staff members, referring them to appropriate resources for long-term support.
Responsibility:
Provides spiritual care to all Bethesda Hospice patients.
Responsibility:
Maintains cooperative and productive relationships with member congregations.
Professional and Personal Growth:
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