The Mission of Bethany of the Northwest is “a call to ministry to serve the long and short term care needs of individuals in a loving family environment and enhance the quality and dignity of life with a focus on independence and self-determination.” The motivation for this mission is a belief in the value of all people prompted by love for God and one’s neighbors. Bethany is a not-for-profit corporation of 32 Lutheran member congregations from a variety of denominational expressions, whose faith and life is centered in Jesus Christ. Bethany of the Northwest is pan-Lutheran at a local level through its member churches, at the national level Bethany is organizationally and administratively aligned with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). Bethany is a certified Social Ministry of the ELCA and is also a member of Lutheran Services of America (LSA) as an ELCA affiliate. This national alignment with the ELCA is related to the history of Bethany and the denominational makeup of the Bethany member churches. These congregations envision Bethany as a Ministry of the Church. Throughout Bethany’s history, these congregations, together with other ecumenical partners, have given spiritual and financial support to helping Bethany fulfill its mission. The relationship between Bethany of the Northwest and our Lutheran & ecumenical Partners is an essential ingredient in resourcing spiritual care services to nurture the wholeness and wellbeing of the people we serve. The role of the Chaplain for Bethany of the Northwest is envisioned as a Rostered Pastor position with responsibility for Word and Sacrament Ministry among the residents, providing (or providing for through other spiritual care resources) the spiritual care of residents, clients and staff throughout the Bethany system. The Chaplain will provide spiritual support through the Bethany facilities and care for our hospice clients in their own homes. The Chaplain will preside at worship, plan, coordinate, counsel and provide spiritual care services in accordance with the teachings and guidelines of the Church and current applicable federal, state and local standards and regulations which govern Bethany of the Northwest. The Chaplain must have completed Clinical Pastoral Education by ACPE. Although Bethany’s ministry and mission are identified with the Lutheran tradition, the Chaplain’s role is not one of proselytizing, but of extending the presence and power of God’s love to residents, their families, and staff, with sensitivity to their own religious or spiritual orientation. Schedule: 40 hours per week schedule to be agreed between facilities and hospice care in clients' homes
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
101-250 employees