What are the responsibilities and job description for the Chaplain, Part-Time position at Hospice of Lake Cumberland?
Hospice of Lake Cumberland is looking to hire a Part-Time Chaplain. Are you ready to work in a place that cares about its employees? We value our employees and treat them as valued members of a team not just someone filling a job. We make a difference in patients and families lives. If you're looking to be part of a team, have a fast paced job with lots of variety in job duties, work for a stable company and work in a family atmosphere then Hospice of Lake Cumberland could be the place for you.
Hospice of Lake Cumberland provides quality care for patients and their families in their home and facilities within our seven county service area of Pulaski, Russell, Casey, McCreary, Wayne, Clinton and Cumberland counties. This person will cover a designated area but may have to travel to any of our seven counties.
This will be a part-time schedule. There is potential for on call responsibilities so there is some night and weekend work when you are scheduled for on call. You receive an hourly stipend for being on call and if you have to go out you get paid hourly in addition to your annual salary. Below is a detailed job description detailing the requirements of the job.
Hospice of Lake Cumberland is an equal opportunity employer.
Job Title : Chaplain
Job Summary
Provides spiritual care and support to patients / families in accordance with their personal desire and belief system. Chaplain will also endeavor to create and nurture a spiritual presence within the Hospice interdisciplinary team and care environments.
Qualifications
- Graduate from a school of theology or accredited college or university with a BA degree in Religion, Philosophy, Pastoral Studies or Counseling.
- Two years experience in pastoral ministry or in a spiritual chaplaincy position.
- Competency in community relations, interpersonal relationships, and oral and written communication.
- Ability to provide spiritual care within the Hospice concept or terminal care without judgment of others' personal spiritual beliefs.
Position Relationships
Duties and Responsibilities
Provides spiritual care and support that is responsive to the varying spiritual needs of Hospice patients and families, and to the greater Hospice community.
Assist in the provision of bereavement services for Hospice patients and families as well as the community.
Facilitate community bereavement groups as needed.
Contributes to the overall success of Hospice by cooperating in other organizational requirements and activities.