Chaplaincy Volunteers

Chaplain associate volunteers are an essential service within the Center for Spiritual Care at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, providing spiritual and religious support to patients, families, and staff. Cancer can be a challenging and demanding experience, and chaplain associate volunteers — along with staff chaplains — are an integral part of the health care team offering spiritual care.

Chaplain Associates assist patients and families in addressing many needs by the following:

  • Respecting a person’s beliefs, regardless of religious or spiritual identity.
  • Offering a caring, compassionate, and non-judgmental listening presence.
  • Assisting in exploring hope, meaning, and purpose.
  • Offering prayer and spiritual and religious rituals when desired.
  • Obtaining spiritual and religious materials and resources.
  • Making referrals to staff chaplains.
  • Contacting community clergy when requested.
  • Assisting in chapel services.

Application and Requirements

The position requires:

  • Undergraduate degree in religious, spiritual care, health care studies or other related field, or a master’s degree in divinity or theological studies.
  • Letter of good standing from a faith community.
  • Chaplaincy internship, clinical pastoral education, or related spiritual care hospital experience. (If not, additional chaplaincy training may be available in the program.)
  • Ability to offer spiritual care to people of all religious faith and no faith traditions, gender, sexual orientation, race, and ethnic backgrounds.
  • Complete the Dana-Farber Chaplain Associate Training Program.
  • Available 4-12 hours per week, with a minimum six-month commitment.
  • Excellent interpersonal and computer skills.
  • Meet health, safety, and background checks.

To begin the application process, download the Chaplain Associate Volunteer application and send with resume and letter of good standing to dfcispiritualcare@dfci.harvard.edu. For more information call 617-632-3908 or contact the Volunteer Department at 617-632-3307 or volunteerservices@dfci.harvard.edu.