Masters of Divinity preferred. Applicable experience can substitute for degree.
Excellent technical language skills, both verbal and written.
Demonstrated ability to handle confidential matters and sensitive information.
Proficiency in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Google, Zoom, etc.
Experience or capacity for technology related to presentations and meetings.
3 years experience in spiritual direction and/or chaplaincy preferred.
Currently ordained with a certified organization preferred.
Complete ordination process with Street Psalms within two years of employment.
Complete Community Health Worker training/certification within 6 months.
Must have valid Oregon Driver's license; must have been a licensed driver for at least 2 years; must have a driving record that permits coverage under C@P’s company insurance.
Site Chaplain/Pastor supporting Guests
Model centering practices and C@P values with staff, residents, and guests.
Meet with site management/navigation staff regularly to give and receive feedback concerning guest care plans and service strategies.
Support guests individually in key health, life, trauma, and transition moments
Create opportunities for community through events, celebrations, holidays, etc.
Support and plan a weekly Community Circle for town halls, connection, and belonging and facilitate and coordinate other support groups.
Support the Benevolence process for guests
Site Chaplain/Pastor supporting Staff
Incorporate spiritual practices in leadership and meeting facilitation.
Attend meetings on a weekly basis to support staff interactions meeting the needs of individuals living unsheltered.
Support staff in key health, life, trauma, and transition moments.
Model healthy emotional regulation and empathic listening to staff, residents, and guests.
Cultivating the Mission and Values of C@P with Community Partners & Volunteers
Understand and communicate C@P mission, vision, and values to new partners & volunteers.
Communicate opportunities for volunteer, donation and program partnership to churches and businesses.
Coordinate with Communications Team on presentations to community members made and follow-up needed to partner churches and businesses.
Staff and Culture development
Share spiritual practices in weekly communication, leadership and training facilitation.
Support and participate in the patterns and practices of Staff Retreats, Leadership Council, Open Table, and Trainings.
Support and participate in weekly all-staff training and new hire on-boarding training.
Intangibles:
Personal connection and devotion to Church at the Park mission.
Love for unsheltered people and genuine concern for their well-being.
Resourcefulness – a figure-it-out attitude.
Response-Ability – ownership attitude in solving problems and making us better.
Interpersonal competency in diverse communities, including faith communities.
Close quarters with vulnerable people including individuals without stable living situations who may be struggling with mental health and substance use concerns.
Indoor/Outdoor work environment with frequent interruptions and demands, and occasional unpredictable behavior.
Must be able to push, pull, and/or lift 50 pounds or less. Must be able to go up and down stairs at least a few times per shift.
High contact with C@P staff.
Driving between Church at the Park operated and managed sites.
Attend required training, team meetings, and learn policies and procedures for C@P operations.
Other Requirements
