Duke’s mission is to provide outstanding medical care while
meeting the needs of the human spirit. The healing effect of
spiritual support is beneficial to people undergoing medical
treatment.
The Department of Pastoral Services makes chaplains and
pastoral care volunteers available for the emotional and
spiritual needs of patients, their families, and staff. The
Pastoral Care Volunteer Program is a way of enhancing the
presence and support of spiritual and emotional care at Duke
University Medical Center (DUMC).
The program incorporates a significant presence of local
religious leaders and lay volunteers who represent the
community while nurturing a cooperative relationship beneficial
to patients of all walks of life and faith traditions.
The Pastoral Services Department will continue to offer
opportunities to local clergy and lay people to become familiar
with an organized pastoral care program. Volunteers will be
drawn from laity and clergy in the local and surrounding
communities.
Opportunities to work in solidarity with the senior chaplains,
chaplain residents, and interns are an added dimension to
improve the ability and experience in the pastoral care
task.
Applying to Be a Volunteer
Volunteer recruitment for 2008 has concluded.
Please contact Roger Velasquez at 919-684-4579 or roger.velasquez@duke.edu
for the 2009 application and training dates.
For next year's volunteers:
- Information will be sent to the diverse communities of
faith and an invitation will be made to those interested.
Religious leaders will be asked to submit names of potential
candidates for pastoral care volunteers.
- Candidates will submit an application and fill out forms
required by the Volunteer Services Department of DUMC. A
statement of agreement to attend the orientation seminars
will be required of volunteer candidates.
- Appointments for interviews with chaplain in charge of
program will follow. If qualified, volunteers will be
provided their unique Duke ID, parking permits and other
privileges. A TB test will be done by Duke Health
Occupational Services. A background check will be conducted
with your authorization.
- Volunteers are required to attend six training
sessions.
- A volunteer training orientation specifically designed by
senior chaplains will offer basic instruction on clinical
pastoral care themes and other hospital-related practical
orientation. Bibliographic materials are available.
We look forward to pastoral care volunteers’ participation
in health care special events where awareness,
theological-pastoral concerns, and best practice didactics may
be useful in your work.