Karingal Community Residential Aged Care, Retirement Living and Orana Day Centre
Tasmania
0.4 FTE- Part time
About Us
We are proud to be part of the merged care organisation that will be known nationally as BaptistCare. As a for purpose, Christian care organisation, we are committed to providing exceptional support and services across Australia. Together with BaptistCare (NSW, ACT, WA) and Baptist Care SA we employ over 12,000 dedicated employees and support over 38,000 customers to help people live well with dignity and purpose. From older Australians and their families to people facing significant disadvantage, our passion and our priority are the customers we serve. We strive to deliver care as it should be – with people right at the centre.
About the Role
Baptcare has a professional Spiritual Care Team of over 30 Spiritual Care Coordinators working in all service areas. We are looking for an experienced, articulate, and competent Spiritual Care Professional to work as part of the staff team at Baptcare Karingal Community in Devonport, Tasmania.
This is a part time position at 0.4 FTE (2 days a week).
The Spiritual Care Coordinator is responsible for:
the provision of high-quality spiritual care for residents and their families;
significant co-creative leadership with teams;
effective recruitment, training and supervision of spiritual care volunteers;
and in conjunction with managers, supporting the co-ordination, resourcing and development of initiatives with staff that facilitate the integration of spiritual care across the organisation.
Key Selection Criteria
An active personal faith and involvement in a faith community/church or support network
Mature spiritual and pastoral formation and capacity to reflect theologically on experience
Highly developed listening and interpersonal skills, demonstrating an understanding of person-centred care
Understanding of and demonstrated ability to work sensitively with individuals and faith/community groups from diverse religious, spiritual and cultural traditions
Excellent written and oral communication skills, including the capacity to explain the practice and possibilities of spiritual care to people from varied backgrounds
Experience and/or special interest in working in dementia and palliative care contexts with older people
Minimum 2 years’ experience in providing pastoral/spiritual care to people outside a faith community
Experience in recruitment, training, ongoing management and supervision of volunteers
Demonstrated flexibility and ability to work independently, as well as part of an interdisciplinary team
Experience and skills in administrative duties, including data collection and reporting on outcomes
Competence in Microsoft Office and related software
Alignment and commitment to Baptcare’s Mission, Vision, and Values
400 hours of reflective practice training e.g. 2 units of CPE/ STFE/ CCTC Intern Program or commitment to complete at own cost within first 12 months
Qualifications in theology or spiritual care e.g. Bachelor or Diploma of Theology/Ministry/Chaplaincy
Only short-listed applicants will be contacted.
Applicants must have the right to work in Australia
The successful applicant will be required to undergo a National Criminal History check
A medical assessment will be conducted to see if you are physically capable for the role
If you require support with the application process, please contact [email protected]
At Baptcare, we value diversity in all forms and aim to co-create inclusive experiences and communities with our employees, volunteers, the people we work alongside and our partners. We are committed to diversity and inclusion across all we do and to building communities and workplaces where everyone belongs.
Baptcare is dedicated to the safety, empowerment, and participation of all children. We have zero tolerance of child abuse and are committed to a thoughtful, protective environment that supports infants, children, and young people to feel safe and respected.
Baptcare (VIC, TAS) is proud to be working towards uniting with BaptistCare (NSW, ACT, WA) and Baptist Care SA, to create a newly merged national care organisation committed to providing exceptional support and services across Australia. Together, we are building on a shared history of care and compassion, expanding our reach, and strengthening our mission to help people live well with dignity and purpose.
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