
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Job Summary
Proposed interview date – Wednesday 04/06
The post holder will be responsible for the continuing development of a high standard of religious, pastoral and spiritual care for patients, their relatives, staff and visitors in the OUH NHS Foundation Trust, regardless of faith or cultural traditions.
The post holder will work with colleagues and the Lead Chaplain in the provision of chaplaincy services across the Trust. The postholder may be required to work at any of the 4 hospital sites plus the 2 hospices within the trust. The duties and responsibilities of the post holder require a commitment to an on-call rota (on a pro-rata basis) and to ensure continuity of service during periods of leave.
We actively welcome applications from all faith and belief groups.
The Chaplaincy Team are made up of different denominations and faith communities. We are deeply committed to the spiritual and pastoral wellbeing of one another and those who access the hospitals and hospices as well as those who work across the Trust. We laugh and cry together.
Main duties of the job
- To be responsible to the Lead Chaplain for the day to day provision and development of pastoral, religious and spiritual care for patients, staff, visitors and to confidentially record their activities as part of the chaplaincy data system.
- To work collaboratively with other members of the chaplaincy team, attending regular team meetings and play a full part in the development of the chaplaincy service across the Trust.
- Administer appropriate rites and ceremonies that are congruent with the practices of patients and those who are important to them and consistent with the post-holders’ authorising faith community or belief group.
- To ensure appropriate sacramental and pastoral support for dying patients and their families and to respond, when requested, to the needs of the recently bereaved.
- To participate fully in the 24 hour chaplaincy on-call service. It is expected that the chaplaincy work will be of irregular hours, so that flexibility of working hours and practice is required.
- To provide staff support following complex and demanding clinical situations.
- To work collaboratively with key allied professionals to develop learning and working practise together.
- To have a commitment to one’s own professional and spiritual growth and development.
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