JOB
This position is based at Florence McClure Women’s Correctional Center in Las Vegas. Institutional Chaplains plan, organize, schedule and deliver spiritual care; provide a pastoral presence throughout the institutions through regular visits to the housing units, visiting rooms, and work sites; counsel and administer the spiritual and religious needs and concerns of inmates; advise inmates condemned to death regarding will preparation and disposition of their remains; communicate with members of inmate families concerning spiritual and physical well-being of inmates; minister to inmates and staff in times of crisis. Incumbents oversee liturgical and sacramental ministry provided to inmates by volunteers; provide religious activities such as music, stories and video presentations at the request of inmates and religious organizations; and coordinate awareness groups and interfaith meetings. Incumbents conduct staff presentations to raise awareness of inmates’ spiritual concerns and improve staff and inmate relations; conduct orientation lectures for new inmates, volunteers and staff to familiarize them with the institution’s religious programs.
Chaplains provide and coordinate ministry in a pluralistic setting and work with representatives of various faiths who conduct specialized ministries or rites.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES Three or more years of applicable experience as described in the job duties and certification, ordination, or sponsorship from a recognized faith group.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Knowledge of:
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Purpose of correctional institutions’ programs, goals, objectives, and contents; needs and practices of diverse faith groups; social, economic, personal, and other problems of inmates; theories and practices of prison management and criminal rehabilitation in a program of applied religion for inmates.
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Theologies, doctrines, liturgies, scriptures, observances, and practices; interpersonal relationships, group dynamics, personality development, and crisis counseling; individual, marital, group, and family counseling techniques; cultural diversity; principles and practices of psychology and sociology.
Skill in:
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Organizing, preparing, and conducting faith-based services and activities.
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Interpersonal and communication, both verbal and written.
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Use and operation of office and job-related equipment and software.
Ability to:
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Counsel and minister to the spiritual and faith-based needs of inmates; work harmoniously with institution staff and others responsible for carrying out programs and objectives of the institution; be tolerant, respectful, and patient with individuals of various faiths; interface with local faith-based organizations; conduct formal services of worship;
- Make educational presentations to inmates, staff, and the community-at-large; deal effectively with hostile inmates; prepare correspondence and reports; maintain files and records; enter, store, and retrieve data; navigate using the Internet.
Recruiter Contact Information: Susan Ashley -
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