peopleCare Communities
Location
Kitchener, Ontario
The Spiritual Care Provider offers pastoral and emotional support to residents, families, and staff through regular visits, prayer, and worship services. They also collaborate with the healthcare team to ensure continuity of care and provide palliative support as needed.
Candidates must hold a bachelor's degree and have at least one year of progressive pastoral experience. Certification by a clinical pastoral agency and the ability to articulate Catholic health directives are required.
WHO ARE WE? peopleCare Communities is a long-term care and retirement living organization that has operated throughout Ontario for over 50 years. We are thrilled to be named one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies for the twelfth year in a row. This award recognizes top companies across Canada for overall performance, sustained growth, strategy, capabilities and innovation, culture and commitment, and leadership. We are also accredited with Exemplary Standing, the highest award possible through Accreditation Canada’s Qmentum program.
Employer Paid Benefits Employer Matched RPP Employee Wellness Program Education Assistance Program THE ROLE The Spiritual Care Provider is a full member of the healthcare team who provides for the pastoral needs of patients/residents/clients, families, and staff. The chaplain, through professional training and certification, assists patients/residents/clients to understand more fully life's events as they relate to their spiritual and emotional well-being. From the resident's life experience, the chaplain may offer prayer or reflection. Reports To: Director of Programs
The Spiritual Care Provider, through her or his daily ministry: Carries out the goals of the pastoral care department Facilitates the celebration of the sacraments as appropriate to his or her clerical status Organizes worship services in creative and ecumenical ways Offers religious and spiritual guidance to residents, staff, and FAMILIES Regularly (as determined by goals and objectives) visits with all residents while daily giving priority to those in greatest need Provides palliative care to residents and families as needed Is available to serve the families of deceased residents as required by follow-up guidance Is responsible to plan memorial services within the home as required Participates in committees and resident conferences to enhance the continuity of care to residents Establishes positive working relationships with all members of the health team as well as with the volunteers Keeps records as required Offers in-service programs regularly to staff Initiates and maintains communication with area clergy through consultation, notification of a parishioner’s admission and discharge, and educational programming EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE 1 year progressive related experience A bachelor's degree is required The chaplain has completed a curriculum of theological classes and displays skills and competencies in pastoral care. Certification by an appropriate clinical pastoral agency One year of pastoral experience Ability to articulate the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Facilities Ability to lead and coordinate prayer Ability to facilitate group process peopleCare is committed to providing and arranging accommodation to candidates upon request.
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