
Healthcare Chaplain
- Salford
- £31,049-37,796 per year
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Ordained Minister endorsed by the Roman Catholic Church.
- Degree or equivalent in a relevant subject. E.g. Theology.
- Ministerial experience of working with Roman Catholic Church community.
- Experience of working with others and independently, including with colleagues of other faiths / traditions and none.
- Experience of caring for the sick or bereaved.
- oBasic knowledge and experience of NHS care strategy and policy.
- Knowledge of and ability to provide rites of passage and rituals etc, particularly with the regard to the dying and for those seriously ill.
- Knowledge of multi-faith/ belief needs and cultural requirements.
- An understanding and respect for diversity.
- Understanding of Trust Values and relation to role.
- Knowledge of Ethical issues.
- Computer literate.
- Good communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to listen, be open minded and respond with empathy compassion and with a tolerant attitude.
- Ability to demonstrate self- awareness.
- Ability to balance care, confidentiality and accountability within reporting structures.
- Evidence of continued Professional Development.
- Willing to receive supervision and leadership of the chaplaincy manager.
- To be in good standing with the Roman Catholic Church and the Bishop of Salford.
- Able to share in weekend provision and participate in an on-call rota to respond to urgent calls out of contracted hours.
- To be able to travel to the hospital within 1 hour at any time of the day/ night when working or on call.
- Ordained Minister endorsed by the Roman Catholic Church.
- Degree or equivalent in a relevant subject. E.g. Theology.
- Ministerial experience of working with Roman Catholic Church community.
- Experience of working with others and independently, including with colleagues of other faiths / traditions and none.
- Experience of caring for the sick or bereaved.
- oBasic knowledge and experience of NHS care strategy and policy.
- Knowledge of and ability to provide rites of passage and rituals etc, particularly with the regard to the dying and for those seriously ill.
- Knowledge of multi-faith/ belief needs and cultural requirements.
- An understanding and respect for diversity.
- Understanding of Trust Values and relation to role.
- Knowledge of Ethical issues.
- Computer literate.
- Good communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to listen, be open minded and respond with empathy compassion and with a tolerant attitude.
- Ability to demonstrate self- awareness.
- Ability to balance care, confidentiality and accountability within reporting structures.
- Evidence of continued Professional Development.
- Willing to receive supervision and leadership of the chaplaincy manager.
- To be in good standing with the Roman Catholic Church and the Bishop of Salford.
- Able to share in weekend provision and participate in an on-call rota to respond to urgent calls out of contracted hours.
- To be able to travel to the hospital within 1 hour at any time of the day/ night when working or on call.