
Chaplain / Spiritual Counselor - Hospice - Part Time New Elk City, Oklahoma, Uni
VitalCaring Group, Elk City, OK, United States
Chaplain / Spiritual Counselor - Hospice - Part Time
We are seeking a compassionate Chaplain / Spiritual Counselor to support hospice families and patients in our home health and hospice program. This part‑time role involves providing spiritual care, grief counseling, and coordinating visits with clergy and pastoral counselors.
Responsibilities
Support hospice families by providing grief counseling and connecting them with community resources.
Facilitate visits by local clergy and pastoral counselors to address the patient’s spiritual needs.
Document services and progress in the electronic medical record.
Attend interdisciplinary group meetings to promote coordination of counseling care.
Skills for Success
Trained listener with exceptional emotional sensitivity and empathy.
Deep understanding of spiritual and religious needs and local resources.
Ability to work with patients, families, and community spiritual leaders of various denominations and beliefs.
Compensation
We offer a comprehensive benefit package that includes health, dental, and disability benefits; a 401(k) program with company match; and generous paid time off.
Experience
BS or BA in theology, religion, human services, counseling, psychology, or sociology.
Master’s Degree in counseling, psychology, theology, or divinity preferred.
Minimum of three years active work in spiritual care ministry or program.
Experience in hospice spiritual care support and a year of clinical pastoral education preferred.
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We are seeking a compassionate Chaplain / Spiritual Counselor to support hospice families and patients in our home health and hospice program. This part‑time role involves providing spiritual care, grief counseling, and coordinating visits with clergy and pastoral counselors.
Responsibilities
Support hospice families by providing grief counseling and connecting them with community resources.
Facilitate visits by local clergy and pastoral counselors to address the patient’s spiritual needs.
Document services and progress in the electronic medical record.
Attend interdisciplinary group meetings to promote coordination of counseling care.
Skills for Success
Trained listener with exceptional emotional sensitivity and empathy.
Deep understanding of spiritual and religious needs and local resources.
Ability to work with patients, families, and community spiritual leaders of various denominations and beliefs.
Compensation
We offer a comprehensive benefit package that includes health, dental, and disability benefits; a 401(k) program with company match; and generous paid time off.
Experience
BS or BA in theology, religion, human services, counseling, psychology, or sociology.
Master’s Degree in counseling, psychology, theology, or divinity preferred.
Minimum of three years active work in spiritual care ministry or program.
Experience in hospice spiritual care support and a year of clinical pastoral education preferred.
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