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Vacancies with the Interchurch Council for Hospital Chaplaincy

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There are currently three new Hospital Chaplaincy job vacancies open at ICHC. They can be viewed on Seek using the links below.

Hospital Chaplain (Part time .8 FTE)

Interchurch Council for Hospital Chaplaincy (ICHC)

Palmerston North Hospital, Te Whatu Ora Mid Central District

Closes 4pm, Friday 23rd June 2023

https://www.seek.co.nz/job/67842282


Hospital Chaplain (Part Time .5FTE)

Interchurch Council for Hospital Chaplaincy (ICHC)

Dunedin Hospital, Te Whatu Ora Southern

Closes 4pm, Friday 23rd June 2023

https://www.seek.co.nz/job/67877454


Māori Chaplain (Part Time .6FTE)

Interchurch Council for Hospital Chaplaincy (ICHC)

Dunedin Hospital and Wakari Hospital, Te Whatu Ora Southern

Closes 4pm, Friday 23rd June 2023

https://www.seek.co.nz/job/67877692

The Interchurch Council for Hospital Chaplaincy (ICHC) ICHC Is a collaboration of a broad range of churches, is committed to providing Christian Chaplains within Aotearoa New Zealand’s healthcare environment. As Chaplain you will be part of multidisciplinary healthcare teams, working with other Chaplains across the hospital providing holistic care to all. You will gain experience and provide spiritual care to patients from every culture, life stage, denomination, faith-orientation, belief, ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation. Key responsibility areas: Delivering spiritual healthcare to patients suffering ill health or accident, to their whānau, and to staff within a public hospital. Responding to crisis calls from hospital staff, patients and whānau including "on call" hours. Regularly, and on request, visiting wards and units to provide spiritual care and attend appropriate meetings within the hospital. Conducting spiritual and religious services and rituals in the hospital, if required. Collaborating in multi-disciplinary meetings, therapeutic groups, and other processes as appropriate to role. Teaming up and working positively as a unified Chaplaincy team in each Hospital. Supporting colleagues within regional chaplaincy teams and across the Motu. With your empathy and compassion, excellent listening and pastoral skills, and a good level of religious, spiritual, and theological understanding, this is an exciting and rewarding time to join our team. Your knowledge and experience in a ministry of pastoral care in a health or in faith community leadership will be key to your success. We recognise and celebrate the uniqueness of individuals, and that of the collective talent in our whānau. All applications must be submitted through the seek website to ensure transparency. N.B. Applications received via email will not be considered. Please submit the following three items: CV Cover Letter and Completed Application Form