Join us to make a difference when life matters most!
Gentiva Hospice is seeking a Full Time Chaplain to support the Youngstown and Akron areas.
We believe every day is an opportunity to make care more personal and life more comfortable. That’s why we offer personal care, palliative care and hospice to give people the care they need with dignity, grace, and love.
As a Full Time Hospice Chaplain, you will be eligible for:
- Competitive Pay
- Medical, Dental, Vision Plans
- Wellness Program and Resources including:
- A dedicated Accolade Care Coordinator for personalized care management support of all your healthcare needs
- Telemedicine Program
- Type 2 Diabetes Management Program via Virta Health
- A complete Joint and Spine Program with concierge services via Nimble Orthopedics
- Generous Paid Time Off (plan increases with tenure) and 7 paid holidays
- Pre-tax FSA and HSA plans (HSA w/company contributions)
- 401(k) with company matching contributions
- Career growth opportunities available at both the branch and corporate levels
- One on One Onboarding Program with a Nurse Preceptor
- Free Continuing Education Units
- Tuition Program that includes:
- Access to 280+ program at 25+ learning partners
- Online classes with flexible start dates
- Tuition reimbursement
- Company paid life and long-term disability insurance
- Voluntary long-term care, critical illness, accident insurance, and pet insurance
- Local and national award programs
- Referral bonus program
- Mileage reimbursement or Fleet Program
- Financial assistance program supporting teammates in times of need
As a Hospice Chaplain, you will:
- You will report directly to the Administrator or Executive Director.
- You will be responsible for the spiritual services provided to hospice patients and families.
- Participate in developing the interdisciplinary care plan.
- Visit patients/families identified as appropriate for spiritual care services and provides direct spiritual support, counsel, prayer, and ministry as appropriate.
- Assist members of the interdisciplinary team in understanding the significant spiritual concerns related to the patient/family response to dying.
- Serve as liaison and resource for community spiritual leaders in dealing with hospice patient/family.
- Assist members of the interdisciplinary team in understanding the significant spiritual concerns related to the patient/family response to dying.
- Assist in training and education in spiritual care for hospice staff, volunteers, local clergy, nursing home staff, and the community.