Under the supervision of the Manager of Spiritual Care Services, The Bereavement, Grief Support Chaplain provides specialized spiritual and emotional support to Stanford Health Care (SHC) staff and family members experiencing tangible and intangible loss and related grief. This role is dedicated to staff and family care and is designed to foster healing, resilience, and community through individual and group‑based grief support. The chaplain will serve as a key member of the Spiritual Care Services team and a vital part of SHC's commitment to the well‑being of its staff as well as to families of SHC patients. In addition, the Bereavement, Grief Support Chaplain provides dedicated support to staff experiencing the emotional, spiritual, and moral impact of workplace violence. Incidents that compromise physical and psychological safety can intensify grief responses and contribute to moral distress. The chaplain addresses these layered needs by offering confidential, trauma‑informed care aimed at restoring a sense of safety, moral wellness, and connection within the workplace. The Bereavement, Grief Support Chaplain works as a team member in accordance with the Spiritual Care Services Mission and Vision Statements, following its Administrative Policies and Procedures. The Chaplain also performs other duties as assigned by the Manager of Spiritual Care Services.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees