Provide compassionate spiritual support that honors every individual’s beliefs and journey.
Schedule: 20 hours weekly, Tuesday/Thursdays 3pm-9pm and PRN/As Needed
The Pastoral Counselor plays a vital role in supporting the spiritual, emotional, and pastoral needs of patients at Royal Oaks Hospital. This position provides individual and group spiritual support, religious services, and pastoral care in collaboration with the treatment team, while honoring diverse faith traditions, philosophies, cultures, and values.
This is a great opportunity for someone who feels called to support healing through spiritual care and connection, values inclusivity and cultural humility, and wants to be part of a multidisciplinary team focused on whole-person wellness.
Key Responsibilities
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Provide spiritual and pastoral support through individual and group sessions for patients of all ages
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Conduct religious services, including prayer, worship, and rituals, as requested by patients
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Create inclusive opportunities for patients of diverse beliefs and philosophies to share thoughts, values, and spiritual perspectives
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Assess and respond to cultural and spiritual needs, including family roles, communication preferences, and special traditions
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Document spiritual and pastoral counseling services in progress notes according to policy and procedure
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Participate in orientation, training, and in-service opportunities related to spiritual and pastoral care
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Maintain patient confidentiality and adhere to all HIPAA and organizational standards
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Support a care environment that promotes dignity, respect, and high-quality services
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Remain current on required organizational trainings and certifications, including (but not limited to) CALM Protect, CPR, and Relias learning
Requirements, Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
High School/GED required
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Bachelor's degree in divinity, theology, or a related area preferred
QUALIFICATION(S): WORK EXPERIENCE/TRAINING/ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
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Must be an ordained minister, clergy, or religious worker
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At least two (2) years’ experience as a chaplain or pastor preferred
You’ll be a great fit for this role if you:
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Are passionate about providing spiritual care that respects diverse beliefs, cultures, and values
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Are comfortable supporting individuals across the lifespan in a behavioral health setting
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Communicate with empathy, openness, and professionalism
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Value collaboration with interdisciplinary treatment teams
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Are committed to confidentiality, ethical practice, and ongoing professional growth
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