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OPEN POSITIONS

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Crisis Intervention
Crisis Management Training

DISPATCH | 3RD PARTY CONTRACTOR

  • Receive emergency and non-emergency calls and record significant information.

  • Address problems and requests by transmitting information or providing solutions.

  • Prioritize calls according to urgency and importance.

  • Use radio, phone or computer to send chaplains, vehicles or other field units to appropriate locations.

  • Monitor the route and status of field units to coordinate and prioritize their schedule.

  • Provide field units with information about calls, traffic, and weather.

  • Enter data in the computer system and maintain logs and records of calls, activities and other information.

 

CRISIS MANAGER/CHAPLAIN | VOLUNTEER

  • Assist individuals in identifying their own spiritual beliefs.

  • Plan, oversee, and administer educational, secular rehabilitation services, religious programs, worship services, civil, cultural, religious ceremonies, personal, couple, and family counseling, welfare check-ups, care-package deliveries, memorial, and funeral services.

  • Address the spiritual needs of patients, inmates, and their families, aligned with their values, and preferences. Provide competent and compassionate spiritual care interventions based on spiritual needs assessments.

  • Offer spiritual presence and listening during times of suffering and despair.

  • Comfort patients using inspirational resources important to them, such as blessing prayer, meditation or readings of sacred texts.

  • Work to mitigate spiritual pain, address end-of-life fears and hopes.

  • Provide spiritual support, counseling, grief, healing interventions, and education for hospital and correctional staff. While advising them on religious issues and provide support and counseling.

  • Follow up with former patients, inmates' their families, and guests after release.

  • Answer and respond to emergency calls.

  • Administer First Aid/CPR/AED

TRAINEES | VOLUNTEER

  • Trainees perform a variety of community services, such as crowd control at parades, festivals, and special events. Occasionally, they are called to assist personnel in emergency situations, such as searching for missing children, assisting at major disaster scenes, or perform any other duty required by BACM.

  • Trainees participate in Ride or Walk Along. This enables the trainees to observe the actual functions of personnel as they perform their duties in the field and helps the ordinand decide if this type of occupation is suitable for them.

NOTE: All personnel must be willing to work with all classifications.

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