The Chaplaincy Team is responsible for the spiritual, pastoral and religious care of patients, visitors and staff within the Luton and Dunstable Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, and has concern for those of all faith communities and none. The Chaplains are an integral and integrated part of all pastoral and bereavement care.
OBJECTIVES AND PURPOSE OF THE POST:
The Team Chaplain shares with the Lead Chaplain and the Chaplaincy Team in the delivery and development of the Chaplaincy Service within the Luton and Dunstable University Hospital Trust and facilitating spiritual care to patients, visitors and staff of all faiths or none. The post holder will be the Chaplain with primary responsibility for developing and enhancing the Chaplaincys End of Life care and support.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Delivering the Chaplaincy Service
Pastoral and spiritual care.
Working relationships
Training and Education
Administration
Maternity and NICU
The chaplains work with the maternity and neonatal teams to provide continuity of care for parents with non viable foetus deaths, still births and neo natal deaths. This includes religious rites when appropriate, discussions with parents before and/or after the delivery, advice on funeral arrangements and on-going care where needed including an annual remembrance service. The chaplain will liaise with the Bereavement Midwife and lead services for those parents who wish to have a Hospital funeral and will be available to take private burials when requested.
1.1. PERSONAL TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENTLuton and Dunstable Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and Bedford Hospital have merged to form the Bedfordshire Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, and an exciting opportunity has arisen for a person-centred RC Priest to join the existing chaplaincy team as a RC Chaplain for L&D site.
The successful candidate will be an enthusiastic, caring, and reliable team player with demonstrable, extensive chaplaincy experience, and educated to university degree level. You will be fully accredited and authorized and in good standing with the Roman Catholic. You will have excellent communication skills and be able to work collaboratively with other colleagues in this ecumenical and multi-faith and belief team under the direction of the Head of Chaplaincy.
You will be part of a friendly, collaborative, supportive team of chaplains and chaplaincy volunteers who have a heart for providing high quality pastoral, spiritual, and religious care to patients, visitors, and staff of all faiths and beliefs, including those who do not consider themselves as religious. Alongside the Head of Chaplaincy you will provide mentoring, support, and supervision to our chaplaincy volunteers, as well as contributing to the development and delivery of education and training programs relating to pastoral, spiritual, and religious care across the Trust. You will have specialist knowledge of other faiths and cultures to work generically when necessary as well as experience of working with multi-discipline teams for palliative/end of life care and the Bereavement Team.
For further details / informal visits contact:
Revd Varkey Eappen, Head of Chaplaincy /
The Chaplaincy Team is responsible for the spiritual, pastoral and religious care of patients, visitors and staff within the Luton and Dunstable Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, and has concern for those of all faith communities and none. The Chaplains are an integral and integrated part of all pastoral and bereavement care.
OBJECTIVES AND PURPOSE OF THE POST:
The Team Chaplain shares with the Lead Chaplain and the Chaplaincy Team in the delivery and development of the Chaplaincy Service within the Luton and Dunstable University Hospital Trust and facilitating spiritual care to patients, visitors and staff of all faiths or none. The post holder will be the Chaplain with primary responsibility for developing and enhancing the Chaplaincys End of Life care and support.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Delivering the Chaplaincy Service
Pastoral and spiritual care.
Working relationships
Training and Education
Administration
Maternity and NICU
The chaplains work with the maternity and neonatal teams to provide continuity of care for parents with non viable foetus deaths, still births and neo natal deaths. This includes religious rites when appropriate, discussions with parents before and/or after the delivery, advice on funeral arrangements and on-going care where needed including an annual remembrance service. The chaplain will liaise with the Bereavement Midwife and lead services for those parents who wish to have a Hospital funeral and will be available to take private burials when requested.
1.1. PERSONAL TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENTLuton and Dunstable Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and Bedford Hospital have merged to form the Bedfordshire Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, and an exciting opportunity has arisen for a person-centred RC Priest to join the existing chaplaincy team as a RC Chaplain for L&D site.
The successful candidate will be an enthusiastic, caring, and reliable team player with demonstrable, extensive chaplaincy experience, and educated to university degree level. You will be fully accredited and authorized and in good standing with the Roman Catholic. You will have excellent communication skills and be able to work collaboratively with other colleagues in this ecumenical and multi-faith and belief team under the direction of the Head of Chaplaincy.
You will be part of a friendly, collaborative, supportive team of chaplains and chaplaincy volunteers who have a heart for providing high quality pastoral, spiritual, and religious care to patients, visitors, and staff of all faiths and beliefs, including those who do not consider themselves as religious. Alongside the Head of Chaplaincy you will provide mentoring, support, and supervision to our chaplaincy volunteers, as well as contributing to the development and delivery of education and training programs relating to pastoral, spiritual, and religious care across the Trust. You will have specialist knowledge of other faiths and cultures to work generically when necessary as well as experience of working with multi-discipline teams for palliative/end of life care and the Bereavement Team.
For further details / informal visits contact:
Revd Varkey Eappen, Head of Chaplaincy /