Main duties of the job
The post holder will be expected to
To provide kind and compassionate care and support across the Hospice.
Be enthusiastic and a role model for the Hospice values in delivering pastoral, spiritual and religious care.
Work with patients, their relatives and friends, staff, volunteers and students, whatever their cultural and faith tradition, for the purpose of pastoral, spiritual and religious care.
To prepare and deliver high quality training, development, and information for clinical colleagues on the nature of spiritual care, self-care, and spiritual reflection.
To facilitate and evaluate regular reflection sessions with Hospice staff and volunteers.
Job responsibilities
Ensure appropriate person‑centred spiritual, religious and pastoral support for dying patients and their families.
Respond, when requested, to the needs of the recently bereaved.
Record all encounters with patients/guests on to SystemOne and provide verbal handovers/feedback to relevant staff as appropriate.
Collaborate with other members of staff across the hospice.
Communicate with local faith leaders ensuring an established network of faith leaders is accessible to hospice beneficiaries.
Administer appropriate rites and ceremonies on‑site at the hospice only that are congruent with the practices of the patients and those who are important to them.
Hold fortnightly Pause and Reflect sessions for clinical staff.
As needed facilitate spiritual/pastoral clinical reflections when there has been a complicated death, several deaths close together, or a serious event (such as death of a member of staff or one of their family members).
Provide spiritual, pastoral and religious support to staff following complex and demanding clinical situations.
Prepare and deliver high quality awareness training, and information for clinical colleagues on the nature of spiritual, pastoral and religious care and reflection.
Be conversant with NHS and professional protocols, guidelines, and competencies for NHS chaplaincy services.
To take an active role in promoting understanding and application of spiritual, pastoral and religious care.
Undertake regular supervision and relevant CPD in line with the Hospice Clinical Strategy.
Flexible working in accordance with workload needs to provide efficient and timely service at all times.
Always dress and act in a professional manner adhering to IPC policy.
Person Specification
Experience
* An understanding and acceptance of spiritual, religious, and pastoral care in a hospice context.
* Ability to demonstrate respect for people regardless of difference including faith, belief, and values.
* Experience in spiritual/pastoral care in a health setting.
* Knowledge and experience in supporting people with spiritual problems encountered in sickness, dying, death and bereavement.
* Knowledge of other world faiths.
* Knowledge of NHS guidance and standards for delivering spiritual, pastoral and religious care.
* Experience of collaborating with leaders of other faiths.
Skills & Abilities
* To be able to lead services or rites of passage in differing circumstances.
* Ability to work positively in sometimes stressful situations with exposure to highly distressing or emotional circumstances.
* Highly developed interpersonal, communication and concentration skills.
* IT literacy and familiarity with Microsoft Office software.
* High level of organisational, planning, communication, and collaborative skills.
Qualifications
* A high standard of training relating to faith, belief, pastoral care, and theological understanding.
* Authority to perform the duties of an ordained cleric, trained lay minister or recognised belief community representative, e.g., Bishops licence, denominational accreditation, letter of authority and good standing from a group recognised by one of the governing bodies for healthcare chaplaincy.
* Further qualification(s) in pastoral theology or health care chaplaincy.
* Accredited with the UK Board for Healthcare Chaplaincy.
* Accredited counselling qualifications and practice.
Personal Attributes/Key skills
* Ability to maintain a professional, calm, empathic, sensitive, and respectful approach when working in stressful and emotional situations within a busy environment.
* Self‑motivated with a positive attitude.
* Demonstrating an open, mature, and disciplined spirituality.
* Ability to work as part of a supportive but diverse clinical team within a multi‑disciplinary environment.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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