Hospice Chaplain - Creating Moments of Peace
| Verified Pay check_circle | Provided by the employer$21 - $26.75 per hour |
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| Hours | Full-time |
| Location | Circle Pines, Minnesota |
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Verified Pay check_circleProvided by the employer$16.73
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About this job
Job Description
Job Title: Hospice Chaplain – Walking With Patients at Life’s Most Sacred Moments
Company: Superior Hospice
Location: Northern Twin Cities Metro
Compensation: $21.63 – $28.85 annualized salary (based on schedule and census)
To Apply: Email Tori Nuutinen at tori.nuutinen@hhcare.net with a brief introduction outlining your experience supporting patients and families at end of life and what draws you to hospice spiritual care.
We are seeking a Chaplain who understands that end-of-life care is sacred work and who is comfortable supporting individuals from all spiritual, religious, and cultural backgrounds. This role is ideal for someone who finds purpose in quiet moments, honest conversations, and steady presence.
Why Join Superior Hospice
- Be part of a mission-driven hospice team that truly values spiritual care
- Practice chaplaincy with time, intention, and respect, not rushed visits
- Work alongside nurses, social workers, physicians, and aides who care deeply
- Serve patients and families in moments that truly matter
- Join a growing hospice organization built on heart, humility, and teamwork
What You’ll Do
- Provide spiritual and emotional support to patients facing end-of-life
- Offer prayer, reflection, ritual, or conversation aligned with patient wishes
- Support families through anticipatory grief, loss, and transition
- Honor and respect diverse belief systems and cultural traditions
- Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings, contributing spiritual insight
- Facilitate meaningful conversations around life review, legacy, forgiveness, and closure
- Serve as a calming presence during moments of uncertainty or distress
Who We’re Hoping to Meet
- Chaplain or spiritual care provider with experience in hospice, palliative care, oncology, or end-of-life settings
- Comfortable supporting patients regardless of faith, belief, or spiritual identity
- Strong listener with emotional maturity and compassion
- Grounded, reliable, and able to navigate emotionally complex situations
- Passionate about hospice and the role of spiritual care in holistic medicine
Why This Role Feels Different
- Spiritual care is treated as essential, not optional
- You’ll have the space to practice presence, not productivity
- Leadership that understands the emotional weight of hospice work
- A team that supports one another with empathy and respect
- Opportunity to grow with a hospice program that is expanding thoughtfully