Job description
About the role
- Permanent full-time 38 hours per week in Gipps St Dubbo
- Lead a team of dedicated pastoral care staff in Dubbo
- Join a very inclusive organisation
Uniting is seeking to call a Chaplain to lead the Dubbo Pastoral Practice team. The Chaplain is involved in pastoral and spiritual care including staff team oversight throughout the wider Hub. This position is a shared pastoral care role between the Synod Disaster Relief Chaplaincy Network and Uniting. The Uniting component will focus on Communities support in the Western NSW region.
There are 3 main aspects to the role:
- Providing pastoral and spiritual care for Uniting residents, families, and staff
- Oversight and coordination of the Hub spiritual care team, which comprises Pastoral Practitioners (all part-time) working across numerous facilities.
- Involvement in the life of the Presbytery and connecting with local congregations to promote Uniting’s ministry and develop pastoral volunteers.
The Chaplain is also expected to lead worship, where required, across Uniting’s services.
Essential Criteria
- A Diploma or Degree in Theology or Ministry or Community Services/Development.
- Ordained as Deacon of the Uniting Church; or a Minister of the Word of the Uniting Church; or a suitably qualified lay person (eligible to apply for Ministry of Pastor) of the Uniting Church.
- Evidence of Chaplaincy training of at least 2 or more units of completed Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) or equivalent.
- NSW Drivers licence or ability to attend required sites within Uniting Sydney regions.
Experience
- This is an independent role typically requiring 2 or more years’ experience in ministry, chaplaincy or community services/development.
- Demonstrated experience in a community setting and a comfortability with mental health issues, addiction, and homelessness.
- Sound knowledge and understanding of the Uniting Church and its polity, its structure, systems and processes.
- Understanding of spiritual pastoral care issues relating to people in our care.
- For those Chaplains working outside Uniting settings such as hospitals, mental health, rehab, police, prisons etc, specialist skills and experience as required within the specific setting.
- Demonstrated theological leadership and an ability to ensure the understanding of people across the organisation in the Mission of the church and promoting Uniting’s theological principles in practice.
Benefits & culture
Uniting is proud to be an EEO employer. Uniting supports an inclusive approach in the workplace. We celebrate our diversity and welcome staff regardless of ethnicity, faith, sexual orientation, gender identity, and lifestyle choices. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply.
To Apply, click the Apply button & attach your Resume and a Covering Letter outlining your Pastoral training and experience in leading teams across multiple sites (1 A4 page max)
Enquiries to Rose Rivera, Talent Acquisition Specialist at [email protected] using the subject line: Chaplaincy and Pastoral Practice – Dubbo enquiry via EthicalJobs.
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