
Pastoral Spiritual and Religious Care Team Leader
- Canterbury
- £47,810-54,710 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Lead and develop the Pastoral, Spiritual and Religious Care service across acute, forensic and rehabilitation settings.
- Provide direct spiritual, religious and pastoral support to patients, respecting diverse beliefs and backgrounds.
- Offer pastoral care to staff, students, and the families of those under our care.
- Line manage chaplaincy staff and support the coordination and development of chaplaincy volunteers.
- Work collaboratively with clinical teams to embed spiritual and pastoral care into holistic patient support.
- Contribute to organisational priorities and objectives and promote a culture of compassion across the organisation.
- Support the organisation in responding to significant incidents and providing appropriate pastoral input.
- Develop and maintain partnerships with local faith and belief communities to enhance inclusive support.
- Must be experienced in pastoral ministry, particularly with vulnerable people
- Must have knowledge and experience in supporting people with spiritual problems encountered in mental health crisis
- Must have a comprehensive theological education to at least degree level or equivalent
- Must have experience of leading and managing teams and developing staff and volunteers
- Desirable to be accredited with the UK Board for Healthcare Chaplaincy
- Desirable to have experience in health care chaplaincy in an NHS or health care setting
- Must be experienced in pastoral ministry, particularly with vulnerable people
- Must have knowledge and experience in supporting people with spiritual problems encountered in mental health crisis
- Must have a comprehensive theological education to at least degree level or equivalent
- Must have experience of leading and managing teams and developing staff and volunteers
- Desirable to be accredited with the UK Board for Healthcare Chaplaincy
- Desirable to have experience in health care chaplaincy in an NHS or health care setting
- Comprehensive theological education to at least degree level or equivalent
- Accredited with the UK Board for Healthcare Chaplaincy
- Knowledge and experience in supporting people with spiritual problems encountered in mental health crisis
- Experience in pastoral ministry, particularly with vulnerable people.
- Experience of leading and managing teams and developing staff and volunteers
- Experience in health care chaplaincy in NHS or healthcare setting
- Comprehensive theological education to at least degree level or equivalent
- Accredited with the UK Board for Healthcare Chaplaincy
- Knowledge and experience in supporting people with spiritual problems encountered in mental health crisis
- Experience in pastoral ministry, particularly with vulnerable people.
- Experience of leading and managing teams and developing staff and volunteers
- Experience in health care chaplaincy in NHS or healthcare setting