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Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
14 Nov, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
14 Aug, 25
Experience
2 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Pastoral Care, Psychology, Secondary Education, Recreation, Crisis Intervention, Training, Conflict Resolution, Theology
Industry
Hospital/Health Care
WHO ARE WE
Located in the Oakridge area of Vancouver, B.C., Louis Brier Home & Hospital is a 215-bed accredited long-term care facility situated next to the Weinberg Residence, which is home to 40 Assisted Living and 20 Multi-level Care residents.
Our Mission at Louis Brier Home & Hospital and Weinberg Residence (LBHH & WR) is to provide compassionate and person-centred care, prioritizing quality, safety, and innovation, guided by Jewish traditions and values.
Our Vision is to be recognized as a centre of excellence and leaders in healthcare.
Our Values – “CHAI” Hebrew word for LIFE.
Caring
Health, Safety, and Wellness.
Accountability
Integrity
EDUCATES THE HEALTHCARE TEAM, RESIDENTS, AND THE COMMUNITY BY PROVIDING TRAINING, EDUCATION, AND SUPPORT
QUALIFICATIONS
The successful candidate will have the following qualifications:
Preferred:
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
PURPOSE OF THE POSITION
Louis Brier Home & Hospital is home to the Jewish Aged of Vancouver and is the only Jewish long-term care facility west of Winnipeg. In accordance with the mission of Louis Brier Home & Hospital and the Weinberg Residence, the Chaplain is the spiritual leader, guiding religious and spiritual support for residents, families, and staff in accordance with Jewish values and person-centred care principles. Spiritual Care is the attention to the non-physical needs of the resident, including the need to make meaning and purpose, address emotional distress, and connect to the transcendent through faith and prayer. The Chaplain’s role is non-denominational, working with each resident within their faith tradition to improve their quality of life. Often, this means facilitating prayer and rituals in their religion, but it also means identifying avenues of spiritual engagement which enliven and give meaning to one’s life outside of religion. By using specific skills for listening, assessing, and exploring with each individual, the Chaplain enables each individual to journey, on their own terms, without judgment, to resolve distress or find a path to joy. The Chaplain upholds values that ensure residents can live their final years with spiritual dignity and continuity of identity. Reporting directly to the Manager, Allied Health Services, this role contributes meaningfully to staff resiliency, end-of-life care, equity practices, and Louis Brier’s aspiration to be a recognized as a Centre of Excellence in Jewish eldercare.