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Join our hospice team as a PRN Chaplain serving the Blue Ridge area. Provide compassionate spiritual and emotional support to patients and families facing end-of-life journeys. A Pastoral Counseling degree and CPE experience are required. This role offers flexible scheduling and comprehensive ben...
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United States , Winchester
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24.00 - 31.00 USD / Hour
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Blue Ridge Hospice
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Join our hospice team as a compassionate Chaplain in Winchester. Provide vital spiritual and emotional support to patients and families facing end-of-life journeys. This role requires a Pastoral Counseling degree, CPE, and experience with grief and loss. We offer comprehensive benefits and a supp...
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United States , Winchester
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24.00 - 31.00 USD / Hour
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Blue Ridge Hospice
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Join our hospice team as a compassionate Chaplain in Winchester. Provide vital spiritual and emotional support to patients and families facing end-of-life journeys. This role requires a pastoral degree, CPE training, and a valid driver's license. We offer comprehensive benefits and a supportive i...
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United States , Winchester
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24.00 - 31.00 USD / Hour
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Blue Ridge Hospice
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Until further notice

About the Chaplain role

Chaplain jobs offer a profound opportunity for individuals called to provide spiritual care, emotional support, and compassionate guidance in a variety of settings, including hospitals, hospices, correctional facilities, military units, universities, and corporate environments. As a chaplain, your primary role is to serve as a trusted spiritual caregiver for people of all faiths—or no faith—during moments of vulnerability, crisis, or transition. Unlike clergy who serve a single congregation, chaplains work in pluralistic environments, offering nonjudgmental presence to individuals from diverse backgrounds and belief systems.

Typical responsibilities in chaplain jobs include conducting spiritual assessments to understand a person’s emotional and religious needs, providing one-on-one counseling, leading prayer or meditation, facilitating rituals such as baptisms, memorials, or blessings, and offering grief support for patients, families, and staff. Chaplains are often called to respond to emergencies, codes, or deaths, where they provide calm, grounding support and help people navigate complex emotions. They collaborate closely with interdisciplinary teams—including doctors, nurses, social workers, and psychologists—to ensure holistic care that addresses the whole person. Documentation and communication of spiritual care needs are also key, as chaplains must respect patient confidentiality while coordinating with other caregivers.

The skills and requirements for chaplain jobs typically blend theological education with clinical training. Most positions require a bachelor’s degree, often in religious studies, theology, or a related field, though many employers prefer a master’s degree in divinity or spiritual care. A critical component is Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE), which provides supervised hands-on training in spiritual counseling within healthcare or institutional settings. Many chaplain jobs require completion of multiple CPE units, and board certification through recognized organizations such as the Association of Professional Chaplains or the National Association of Catholic Chaplains is increasingly expected. Essential soft skills include deep empathy, active listening, cultural competence, resilience, and the ability to remain present in the face of suffering. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are vital for charting and team collaboration.

Chaplains must also demonstrate flexibility, as schedules often include on-call rotations, weekends, and holidays. For roles involving home visits or travel, a valid driver’s license and insurance are typically required. Ultimately, chaplain jobs are about embodying a ministry of presence—offering hope, dignity, and peace to people at their most vulnerable. Whether working in a bustling hospital, a quiet hospice, or a military base, chaplains make a lasting impact by walking alongside others through life’s hardest moments. This profession demands both spiritual grounding and professional rigor, making it a uniquely rewarding career for those with a calling to serve.