Trinity Health·Springfield, Massachusetts
The Hospice Chaplain provides spiritual care to patients and their families, ensuring compassionate support during end-of-life care. They work within a team to deliver person-centered care in a home setting.
Candidates must have a Master's degree in theology, religion, or a related field, along with 1 to 3 years of spiritual care experience. Board certification as a chaplain is strongly preferred.
Market context
Hospice chaplain openings in Massachusetts often reflect steady demand for spiritual care in end-of-life settings, especially in agencies serving diverse patient and family needs. This role is competitive because employers typically look for a master’s degree in theology, religion, or a related field, 1 to 3 years of spiritual care experience, and strongly prefer board certification. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform against the original job description, then tailor your application to show hospice-specific counseling, grief support, and interdisciplinary teamwork.