Central Vermont Home Health & Hospice Inc
Location
Barre, Vermont
Salary
$27 - $31 / HOUR
The coordinator provides spiritual care to clients and families, coordinating referrals and home or facility visits while actively participating as a member of the Hospice interdisciplinary group. Responsibilities also include addressing grief and loss, engaging with clergy, facilitating memorial services, and contributing to staff education and quality improvement initiatives.
Candidates must be graduates of an accredited seminary, school of theology, or possess appropriate certification in hospital or pastoral ministry. A minimum of one year of experience as an ordained pastor/rabbi or one year of hospice experience is required, along with a valid driver's license and successful completion of various background checks.
Join Our Team: Spiritual Care Coordinator (Chaplain)
Hours: 30 hours/week (FT) M-F
$27.00 - $31.00 hourly
Central Vermont Home Health & Hospice is more than just a healthcare provider; we're a community-focused, not-for-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the well-being of central Vermonters. We deliver exceptional home health and hospice care to individuals of all backgrounds, ensuring access to high-quality services regardless of financial circumstances. Committed to holistic care, we offer a range of health promotion, long-term care, and maternal-and-child health services, aiming to enrich the lives of our community members at every stage.
Join our team as the Spiritual Care Coordinator. In this role you will be responsible for providing spiritual care to clients and families. You will also participate as a member of the Hospice interdisciplinary group.
We are seeking a compassionate and collaborative professional to support hospice patients and families by coordinating referrals and home or facility visits while working closely with an interdisciplinary care team. This role requires strong communication skills, timely documentation, and a deep understanding of hospice philosophy, with a focus on delivering high-quality, patient-centered care. The ideal candidate is comfortable addressing grief and loss, providing counseling and bereavement follow-up services, and supporting both staff and families through emotionally complex situations. Responsibilities also include engaging with clergy and community groups to address spiritual needs, facilitating memorial services when appropriate, and contributing to staff education and patient care conferences. Additionally, the position plays an active role in quality improvement initiatives and community bereavement programs, ensuring compliance with all regulatory and organizational standards..
Ready to Make a Difference? If you're passionate about providing exceptional care and making a positive impact in the lives of others, we want to hear from you. Join our team at Central Vermont Home Health & Hospice and embark on a rewarding journey where your skills and compassion truly matter. Apply now and be a part of something meaningful.
CVHHH is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage candidates from diverse backgrounds to apply.
CVHHH is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage candidates from diverse backgrounds to apply.