Provide spiritual and emotional support to hospice patients and their families. Conduct regular visits with patients, family members, and caregivers to assess spiritual needs. Offer prayer, counseling, and support based on the individual needs of patients and families. Develop and implement individualized spiritual care plans. Support interdisciplinary team members by offering spiritual insight into patient care. Conduct memorial services, grief support groups, and other services as needed. Respect and honor diverse cultural, spiritual, and religious practices and traditions. Collaborate with social workers, nurses, physicians, and other care team members to ensure holistic care. Provide bereavement support to familys post-death, including follow-up calls and visits. Maintain accurate documentation of spiritual care interactions and outcomes. Qualifications. Master of Divinity or equivalent theological degree from an accredited institution. Ordination or endorsement from a recognized ...Hospice, Chaplain, RN, Per Diem, Healthcare, Diversity