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Plans periodic memorial services to meet the needs of personnel, volunteers, and community clergy/spiritual counselors working with the hospice team. The Hospice Chaplain is responsible for the provision of spiritual care services to patients and families/caregivers of St. Croix Hospice, either directly or through coordination of care with other spiritual counselors.
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Develop contacts with community agencies serving senior citizens and clergy and refers residents where/when appropriate. Develop contacts with community agencies serving senior citizens and clergy and refers residents where/when appropriate.
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Develop programs designed to bring clergy, laity and youth to campus for meaningful experiences, including Youth Day. Work with appropriate external faith-based groups (FCA, youth groups, etc.
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One, without knowing who the bishop will be, some clergy might be reluctant to make a commitment to a parish. One, without knowing who the bishop will be, some clergy might be reluctant to make a commitment to a parish.
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We meet with schools, clergy, and local leaders to share our cause and our message. A career at Mid-America Transplant means giving hope and healing to the 100,000+ patients on the transplant waiting list, bringing peace to families in mourning, building a legacy for donors, and stewarding their lifesaving gifts.
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The clergy include 65 deacons, 482 canonically resident priests, and three bishops. They will demonstrate an ability to lead high-functioning, diverse teams with trust and transparency while simultaneously working collaboratively with key groups of trustees, clergy members, and parishioners to further EDNY's strategic priorities.
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Referrals are accepted from physicians, psychologists, mental health professionals, community agencies, employers, clergy, family or friends, or persons in need may refer themselves. The region offers a wide range of recreational activities, such as golf, tennis, horseback riding, water skiing, sailing, camping, canoeing, hiking, fishing, and hunting.
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Coordinates all service arrangements and details with clergy, other presiding persons, fraternal or military organizations, and others who may participate in conducting the funeral service. 5 years’ experience as a licensed Funeral Director/Embalmer.
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CPG was founded in 1917 to provide pension benefits to eligible clergy of the Episcopal Church. CPG was founded in 1917 to provide pension benefits to eligible clergy of the Episcopal Church. Church Pension Group (CPG) is a financial services organization that serves the Episcopal Church, located in Midtown Manhattan.
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Demonstrated ability to collaborate with clergy, staff, parish leaders and volunteers. The Director of Youth Ministry is responsible for directing youth ministry that provides young people opportunities to encounter Jesus Christ, build community, and to experience missionary discipleship.
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Collaborate with law enforcement, clergy, not-for-profit organizations, schools, and other entities to develop initiatives and impactful programs. Collaborate with law enforcement, clergy, not-for-profit organizations, schools, and other entities to develop initiatives and impactful programs.
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With a deep commitment to our past and an unwavering focus on the future, we are seeking an inspiring Director of Advancement to join our team and partner with our dynamic clergy, staff and lay leaders on our journey to help people find connection, meaning and spirituality.
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Provide pastoral care to patients/families/staff at CAMC involving clergy within the community. Teach and mentor clinical pastoral education program with St. Francis Hospital. Master's Degree (Required) Education: Masters Degree - Divinity - Theology or its Equivalent from a Recognized Seminary - Divinity School or College of Theology.
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Also works with clergy to provide spiritual support. Employees working in any Banner Staffing (BSS) Behavioral Health role in Arizona must possess a State of Arizona Department of Public Safety Level One Fingerprint Clearance Card at the time of hire and maintain the card for the duration of their employment.
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Facilitates the work of and consult with clergy and religious leaders through the Medical Center’s Clergy Fellowship. Work with the Clergy Fellowship Continuing Education Committee to provide educational opportunities to area clergy.
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