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2,000 hours of experience as a chaplain after completion of all Clinical Pastoral Education units. Master's degree in Divinity from an accredited graduate school of theology or equivalent and 1 year of Clinical Pastoral Education from an accredited program.
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The activities may be in collaboration with Director of Psychological Health, Family Programs, Chaplain Services, and Risk Resiliency Reduction/Suicide Prevention team. Social Worker, Psychologist, or Licensed Professional Counselor as Non-clinical Case Managers provide behavioral health consultation services for Army National Guard service members (SM) and their families, promoting mental health fitness and personal wellness for operational readiness and reintegration to civilian life.
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Provides spiritual and pastoral support to patients, family members, visitors, and employees and provides supportive services to the community.
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24/7 chaplain services. We offer competitive compensation and benefits, a tight-knit and supportive work environment, plus numerous opportunities for professional development and advancement. Knowledge of dining room service procedures and kitchen functions.
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About the job Chaplain. Whether you're seeking a career change or aiming for professional growth, Talent Huber is your go-to destination. Our platform seamlessly connects you with top-tier HR professionals, recruitment experts, and headhunters who have been vetted for excellence.
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Working with the Dean of Religious Life, the Muslim Chaplain will also relate with university leaders and stakeholders across the university to ensure a pluralistic campus climate and accommodation in academic policies, sacred space, dining, housing, and other needs.
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The Nurse Practitioner works in conjunction with the interdisciplinary team which includes Nurses, Social Work, Psychologist, Dieticians, Recreation Therapists, Physical Therapist, Chaplain, Occupational Therapist as well as consultative services from other medical and surgical disciplines.
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The learning process takes the care experiences you have as a chaplain, invites your reflection and the reflection of your learning community, and sends you back out to offer care again from a new vantage point gained through the learning process.
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The successful candidate for this position will be a 1099 contractor with Music Ministry International and be responsible for the following:Specific tasks1 Basic Services: The worship leader shall provide live, quality instrumental music for worship services and rehearsals as required by the Senior Pastor Chaplain of each service according to the needs of that congregation.
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Provides spiritual and pastoral support to patients, family members, visitors, and employees and provides supportive services to the community.
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The Emory University Office of Spiritual and Religious Life welcomes applications for the position of Muslim Chaplain, at the Associate University Chaplain level. Reporting to the Dean of Religious Life, the Associate Chaplain supports the dean in providing overall support for spiritual life at the university by providing support for a specific large and complex campus religious or philosophical community, or for several smaller but complex programs.
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