Duties include, but are not limited to: May establish periods for worship, conducts religious services, and administers rites and sacraments; May provide pastoral care in order to develop good relationships with all who are served, with particular attention to those newly admitted to the facility; May counsel individuals going through an emotional and spiritual crisis, the critically ill, the dying, and/or those about to be released, on personal and spiritual problems; May conduct a religious education program through planning and organizing instructional classes, group discussions, forums, broadcasts, and group music programs; May work closely with all departmental staff and community-based organizations to further the rehabilitation of individuals admitted to a State facility; May speak before community and other groups on the program(s) of the assigned facility(ies); May consult with the facility head and other chaplains on the coordination of the religious program and its relationship with the overall functions of the facility; May aid in selecting religious books and equipment for purchase and to be donated; May maintain records of religious activities; May recruit volunteers to assist with different faiths; Other job-related duties as assigned. The mission of the New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS) is to provide, support, and oversee a data-driven continuum of addiction services delivered with equity, dignity, compassion, and respect.