What are the responsibilities and job description for the Spiritual Care Partner/Chaplain position at St. John's Senior Services?
St. John’s is leading and inspiring a shift in society’s views of elderhood. Join our family of dedicated, talented employees who are at the forefront of innovative senior services delivery in this community. St. John’s embraces living every day by fostering a culture that is friendly, respectful, responsive, compassionate, innovative, and fun for both employees and the elders and residents that call St. John’s home.
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Position Summary : The Spiritual Care Partner plays a vital role in providing spiritual care and support to residents, families, and staff within the nursing home community. This role involves fostering a sense of spiritual well-being and supporting individuals from diverse theological backgrounds and life experiences, including those with dementia. Responsibilities include :
- Provide Spiritual Care : Offer compassionate spiritual guidance and support to residents, families, and staff members, respecting and appreciating diverse theological perspectives and life experiences.
- Lead Worship Services : Lead religious services, prayers, and spiritual gatherings in both formal and informal settings, creating inclusive and meaningful experiences for all participants.
- Support Elder Adults : Demonstrate understanding and sensitivity towards elder adults, particularly those with dementia, ensuring their spiritual needs are met with empathy and patience.
- Collaborate with Multidisciplinary Team : Work collaboratively with healthcare professionals, including nurses, social workers, and therapists, to integrate spiritual care into overall resident care plans.
- Facilitate Spiritual Programs : Develop and facilitate spiritual programs and activities that engage residents in meaningful ways, promoting spiritual well-being and community connection.
- Provide Crisis Support : Offer emotional and spiritual support during times of crisis, illness, and end-of-life care, supporting residents, families, and staff through the grieving process.
- Maintain Documentation : Keep accurate records of spiritual assessments, visits, and interventions using electronic health record systems as necessary.
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