Vitalcaring Group

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Chaplain / Spiritual Counselor - Hospice - FT

Location
Lafayette,Louisiana, United States
Posted
Aug 15, 2026
Last seen
Aug 20, 2026

About the role

Hospice Chaplain / Spiritual Counselor

VitalCaring – Bring Comfort, Peace, and Presence When It Matters Most

At VitalCaring we don’t just provide hospice care - we walk alongside patients and families during life’s most meaningful moments. As a Hospice Chaplain / Spiritual Counselor, you play a vital role in providing emotional and spiritual support, helping patients and loved ones find comfort, dignity, peace, and connection throughout the hospice journey.

This is a role for someone who feels called to serve others through compassion, presence, empathy, and spiritual guidance.

Why Join VitalCaring?

  • Meaningful, one-on-one support for patients and families during end-of-life care
  • Autonomy with support – manage your schedule while partnering with a collaborative interdisciplinary team
  • Opportunity to make a lasting emotional and spiritual impact during life’s most important moments
  • Strong team partnership with nurses, social workers, physicians, aides, and leadership
  • A purpose-driven culture grounded in compassion, respect, dignity, and excellence

Role Overview

As a Hospice Chaplain / Spiritual Counselor at VitalCaring, you are more than a spiritual support resource — you are a trusted guide, compassionate listener, and calming presence for patients and families navigating grief, transition, and end-of-life experiences.

You’ll provide individualized spiritual care aligned with each patient’s beliefs, values, and preferences while supporting emotional well-being and helping families process difficult moments with dignity and compassion.

Through every visit, conversation, and interaction, you help bring peace, reassurance, and hope.

What You’ll Do

Provide Compassionate Spiritual Care

  • Assess spiritual and emotional needs of patients, caregivers, and families
  • Develop and support individualized spiritual care plans
  • Provide spiritual counseling, emotional support, grief support, and compassionate presence
  • Support patients and families through difficult conversations, transitions, and end-of-life experiences

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