The Deputy Head of Chaplaincy will be committed to the pastoral, spiritual and religious care of all patients, relatives, carers, visitors, volunteers and staff at PAHT regardless of faith, belief, or culture. You will respond with sensitivity and compassion to the diverse emotional, cultural, pastoral, spiritual and religious needs of people across the Trust. You will provide professional leadership and line management to the chaplaincy team at PAHT. This is a multi-faith, multi-belief, and ecumenical team of ordained chaplains, and honorary chaplains, and chaplaincy volunteers. You will work with them to provide a safe, effective, caring, and responsive service. This will include maintaining the 24-hour 365 day on call rota, in which you will be expected to participate fully. You will work closely with the Head of Chaplaincy to identify and implement strategic development and service change to ensure the needs of patients, relatives, carers, visitors, volunteers and staff are met. This work must be up to date, evidence-based, and consistent with Trust policies and procedures, UKBHC Standards and Codes of Practice, and current NHS Chaplaincy Guidelines. You will deputise for the Head of Chaplaincy from time to time, as required. To provide visible leadership for the provision of high-quality pastoral, spiritual and religious care to patients, carers, relatives, visitors, volunteers and staff. You will ensure all care is sensitive to their needs, culture, background, faith and belief, including where people do not think of themselves as being religious. To provide leadership, line management, and development of the Chaplaincy at PAHT. You will arrange quarterly team meetings and reflective sessions in conjunction with the Head of Chaplaincy. To develop the vision for chaplaincy services in conjunction with the Head of Chaplaincy. This vision will be in line with the Trust’s strategic direction, and ensure this is underpinned by appropriate up-to-date policies and procedures. To ensure the chaplaincy team establishes and maintains strong links with local community groups, particularly with representatives of local faith and belief groups. To participate as agreed in internal service-focussed groups and committees, to promote cultural, spiritual, and ethical care and to raise the profile of the chaplaincy service. These groups currently include Patient Experience Group (PEG), End of Life Steering Group (EoL), Race equality and Cultural Heritage (REACH) network, Ward MDT, etc. Our Organisation The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust (PAHT) provides a full range of general acute, outpatient and diagnostic services at The Princess Alexandra Hospital in Harlow, the Herts and Essex Hospital in Bishop’s Stortford, and St Margaret’s Hospital in Epping. We employ 3,500 staff and serve a local population of around 350,000 people living in west Essex and east Hertfordshire, centred on the M11 corridor and the towns of Harlow, Bishop’s Stortford and Epping. Our extended catchment area incorporates a population of up to 500,000 and includes the areas of Hoddesdon, Cheshunt and Broxbourne in Hertfordshire. Our Values The Princess Alexandra Promise To Our Patients As Identified By Our 3 Values Which Will Contribute To Improving Our Patient Experiences Patient at heart – Always holding the patient and their wellbeing at the centre of our thoughts and efforts Everyday excellence – Sharing and celebrating our successes, being honest when we get it wrong, giving us the ability to learn from both Creative collaboration – Knowing strength comes from diversity, we combine our experiences, skills and talents, working together to find new and better ways to care The Trust believes in investing in all our staff and rewarding high standards of care whilst building for excellence and in return we expect our staff to uphold the Trust values to the highest level. For further details / informal visits contact: Name: Rev Dr Christian Okeke Job title: Head of Chaplaincy Email address: christian.okeke1nhs.net