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Chaplain interns often participate in providing spiritual and emotional support to patients, families, and staff in settings like hospitals, hospices, or correctional facilities. They may assist with or lead religious services, offer one-on-one pastoral visits, and document their interactions in accordance with institutional guidelines. Daily tasks frequently involve working closely with interdisciplinary teams, such as doctors, nurses, and social workers, to address holistic care needs. Interns are also usually required to engage in regular supervision and reflective group sessions as part of their professional development.
To thrive as a Chaplain Intern, you typically need a background in theology or pastoral care, along with enrollment in or completion of relevant seminary or graduate-level courses. Familiarity with healthcare or institutional protocols, and pursuing Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) units, are often required. Outstanding interpersonal skills, empathy, and strong active listening abilities distinguish successful chaplain interns. These competencies are critical for providing meaningful spiritual support, navigating sensitive situations, and collaborating with diverse staff and populations.
A Chaplain Internship is a supervised program designed to provide hands-on experience in spiritual care within hospitals, hospices, prisons, or other institutional settings. Interns support individuals facing emotional, spiritual, or ethical challenges, often through counseling, prayer, and active listening. They work under the guidance of experienced chaplains, gaining practical skills in pastoral care, crisis intervention, and interfaith ministry. The internship may be part of Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) or a seminary program, helping candidates fulfill requirements for chaplaincy certification.
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The Program Manager of the Lantz Center provides day-to-day leadership, coordination, and operational management for grant-funded initiatives housed within the Lantz Center for Christian Vocations and Formation and the Office of Ecumenical and Interfaith Programs. This position will focus primarily on the Compelling Preaching Initiative, a grant-funded program designed to strengthen Christian preaching through cohort-based formation, peer learning, training, mentoring, innovative use of technology, and public-facing programming for preachers in the Indianapolis metropolitan area and beyond.
Working collaboratively with the University Chaplain and the Indianapolis Preaching Council, the Program Manager helps advance the vision, goals, outcomes, and long-term sustainability of CPI and related grant-funded initiatives. The role requires strong program management, theological insight, ministry experience, creative problem-solving, and the ability to translate program learning into sustainable offerings, services, partnerships, and resources.
This position is grant-funded and is contingent on the availability of future funds.
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Required
Preferred
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