Chaplaincy VolunteersinRotherhaminRotherhamPUBLISHED TUE 1 OCT 2024

The Chaplaincy Volunteers at The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust provide essential spiritual support to patients, visitors, and staff, regardless of their religious backgrounds. Volunteers engage with patients identified by the Chaplaincy team, offering companionship and promoting the Chaplaincy service for those seeking further discussion on spiritual or religious issues. They must also be sensitive to individuals who prefer not to engage, ensuring a respectful approach to diverse spiritual needs.

Additionally, Sunday Service Helpers are responsible for the preparation and organisation of weekly chapel services, which may include selecting appropriate hymns and service materials based on the liturgical calendar. Volunteers play a crucial role in maintaining order within the chaplaincy resources and helping ensure a meaningful worship experience for attendees. Overall, the contribution of pastoral volunteers is invaluable in addressing the spiritual needs that arise during times of illness and hospitalisation.

 


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