Position Overview
Spirituality is a core dimension of our personhood. It is foundational in providing a framework for understanding human experience, including the health care journey.
Spiritual health care practitioners are specially trained to be fluent in the language of suffering and vulnerability, death and dying, and of hope, compassion and resilience.
Spiritual health care practitioners are skilled in assessing the key role of spirituality, cultural and religious practices in wellness, human coping, resilience and recovery.
The qualifications for a spiritual health practitioner include the following
The incumbent is responsible for upholding dignity in person-centred care by seeking out, assessing and responding to the unique spiritual and religious needs of patients, families and staff in an open, compassionate and culturally safe manner;
working as a member of the interprofessional health care team.
Demonstrates strengths as outlined in the Core Competencies for Spiritual Health Care Practitioners created by Manitoba’s Spiritual Health Care Partners (September 2017)
Experience
Education (Degree / Diploma / Certificate)
mental health & addictions and cultural safety. Master’s degree related to spirituality and health is preferred.
Supervised clinical experience in a healthcare environment (at least 2 units of CPE is required, Advanced CPE preferred).
May consider a combination or accreditation of equivalent courses (Spiritual Diversity, spiritual direction, counseling, etc.).
In the case of faith-based facilities, there may also be a requirement that religious and spiritual education and practice is consistent with their mission, vision and values, i.
e. preference may be given to a candidate who is a graduate of affiliated faith-based university or seminary having achieved a Master's of Divinity or Theology.
Certification / Licensure / Registration
Candidate is responsible for any service charges incurred.
Qualifications and Skills
Physical Requirements