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Spiritual Care Coordinator, Nithview Community


Company : Tri-County Mennonite Homes


Location : New Hamburg,


Created : 2026-04-27


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Position Summary The Spiritual Care Coordinator supports the spiritual, emotional, and existential wellbeing of residents within the LongTerm Care and Retirement Home. The role provides inclusive spiritual care services to residents of diverse faiths, cultures, and belief systems and supports residents and families during illness, transition, and endoflife. The Spiritual Care Coordinator works collaboratively with the interdisciplinary team and is an active member of the Homes Palliative Care Committee. The role also recruits, coordinates, and supports spiritual care volunteers and community faith partners who provide services within the Home. This position promotes a compassionate, residentcentred approach that honours dignity, meaning, and connection for residents and their families. Key Responsibilities Resident Spiritual Care Provide and facilitate structured programming such as services and bible studies. Provide spiritual and emotional support to residents of all faith traditions and belief systems. Offer onetoone visits with residents seeking spiritual support, reflection, or pastoral care. Facilitate opportunities for prayer, meditation, reflection, or spiritual conversation as requested. Provide supportive presence to residents experiencing grief, loneliness, or life transitions. Maintain confidentiality and respect resident autonomy and preferences. EndofLife and Palliative Support Participate as a member of the Palliative Care Committee and contribute to the development of compassionate endoflife practices. Provide spiritual and emotional support to residents and families during serious illness and endoflife care. Assist in facilitating bedside spiritual care, rituals, or faith practices when requested by residents or families. Support memorial or remembrance initiatives within the Home. Spiritual Programming Coordinate inclusive spiritual programming that reflects diverse traditions and beliefs. Organize worship services, spiritual discussion groups, meditation sessions, or reflection opportunities. Facilitate seasonal and holiday spiritual observances when appropriate. Work collaboratively with Recreation staff to integrate spiritual wellness into qualityoflife programming. Volunteer Coordination Recruit, orient, and support spiritual care volunteers and community faith leaders. Coordinate volunteer schedules and ensure appropriate supervision and support. Ensure volunteers follow Home policies, infection prevention practices, and confidentiality standards. Maintain relationships with local faith communities who provide services or visits to residents. Interdisciplinary Collaboration Work collaboratively with all departments and team members to support holistic resident care. Participate in relevant care conferences or interdisciplinary discussions where spiritual care considerations are identified. Communicate resident spiritual needs to appropriate team members while respecting privacy and consent. Documentation and Quality Maintain appropriate documentation related to spiritual care visits and services as required by the Home. Contribute to quality improvement initiatives related to resident wellbeing and endoflife care. Ensure practices align with the Homes policies and regulatory requirements. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications Education or training in Spiritual Care, Pastoral Care, Theology, or a related field. Certification or eligibility for certification with a recognized spiritual care body (preferred but not required). Experience providing spiritual or pastoral care in healthcare, community, or congregational settings. Demonstrated ability to support individuals of diverse faith traditions and belief systems. Experience working with volunteers or community partners is an asset. Knowledge of palliative care principles and endoflife support. Skills and Competencies Compassionate presence and strong interpersonal skills. Ability to provide nondenominational, inclusive spiritual support. Strong listening, empathy, and counselling skills. Ability to work collaboratively within an interdisciplinary team. Organizational skills to coordinate volunteers and programming. Sensitivity to cultural, spiritual, and religious diversity. Working Conditions Parttime contract position (approximately 3 days per week). LTC and Retirement support. May involve emotional support during illness, grief, and endoflife situations. Some flexibility in scheduling may be required to support resident needs or spiritual services. About Tri-County Mennonite Homes Tri-County Mennonite Homes does not require COVID19 vaccination as a part of the onboarding process, however TCMH continues to strongly recommend uptodate COVID19 vaccinations. Tri-County Mennonite Homes is a leader in providing services to seniors and adults with developmental disabilities. With dedicated staff and volunteers, we operate three divisions: Greenwood Court in Stratford, Nithview Community in New Hamburg, and Aldaview Services in New Hamburg. Our mission is ''Making Every Day Matter''. Tri-County Mennonite Homes is pleased to accommodate individual needs in accordance with the Accessibility of Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA), within our recruitment process. If you require accommodation at any time throughout the recruitment process, please speak with our Human Resources Consultant. What we offer Fulltime, parttime and casual opportunities Pension plan Health and dental benefits Shortterm disability Life insurance Paid orientation Training opportunities and career development Employee appreciation lunches and events Employee Assistance Program An employee Social Committee Tuition support programs Employee pricing on meals from our kitchen A positive and supportive working environment New employees will be required to complete a vulnerable sector check and TB test as part of the onboarding process. #J-18808-Ljbffr