The Hospice Chaplain provides spiritual care to terminally ill patients and their families in inpatient and outpatient settings, coordinating with community clergy and religious groups. They assess spiritual needs, develop care plans, and support cultural and religious practices, ensuring dignity and comfort. The role includes consulting with the interdisciplinary team, educating clients and the community on end-of-life issues, and facilitating religious rituals and ceremonies. The Chaplain maintains documentation, participates in ongoing education, and trains volunteers. Requirements include a Bachelor's degree in theology or divinity, clinical pastoral education, at least 2 years of pastoral care experience, and strong communication skills. Physical mobility, the ability to travel, and sensitivity to hazards are essential. Hours may include evenings and weekends, with driving required within the service area. The position emphasizes teamwork, customer satisfaction, and aligning with organizational values.