Pastoral (Spiritual) Carer Mercy Health

JOB DESCRIPTION

Be part of a compassionate team, to provide spiritual care at Werribee Mercy Hospital, a richly diverse public health service. Permanent part time and casual employment available.

Pastoral Care

  • Emotional and spiritual care for patients at all stages in life
  • Active engagement in providing spiritual care in  a culturally diverse community
  • Be part of an expanding health care service at Werribee Mercy Hospital

Summary of the Role

Werribee Mercy Hospital is a public hospital servicing the growing community of the West. Our community is culturally diverse with 1 in 2 families born overseas. Our service is growing and we have an opportunity for a Pastoral Carer who can provide respectful person-centred care to meet the spiritual needs of our patients and families.  Our service provides spiritual and emotional care  in a variety of clinical settings including Intensive Care, Emergency Department, Inpatient wards, Mental Health and Maternity Services.

Providing Pastoral Care you will:

  • Be flexible, adaptable, with well-developed interpersonal skills.
  • Have strong communication skills to connect and engage with patients and families.
  • Ability to assess, triage and respond to diverse pastoral, spiritual and religious needs.
  • Capacity to be flexible in providing pastoral care within different clinical settings including maternity.
  • Be competent to provide pastoral care to bereaved families, including rituals when needed.
  • Engage with all members of the multi-disciplinary team to provide holistic care and making referrals as needed.
  • Capacity to engage with innovation, change and quality improvement initiatives.

 About you:

  • Completed at least two units of Clinical Pastoral Education or equivalent supervised pastoral care training.
  • Completed a Bachelor of Theology or relevant graduate qualifications and eligible for membership of Spiritual Care Australia.
  • Previous experience providing spiritual care in a health setting (desirable)
  • Understanding of bereavement care, particularly perinatal loss
  • Demonstrated interpersonal and communication skills to work within a pastoral care team and a multi-disciplinary team.
  • Evidence of commitment to ongoing professional development and spiritual growth as a pastoral carer.