Volunteer Chaplain
City of Murfreesboro, TN · Murfreesboro, TN · 2 mo ago
OTHRPart-time
Description
THIS IS A VOLUNTEER (UNPAID) POSITION
MPD Volunteer Chaplain is not an employee of the Murfreesboro Police Department, but rather an individual that represents a faith based community of any religion who may be called upon to assist in death notifications, assist and support victims in time of crisis, respond to suicide incidents, serve as part of a crisis response team, visit sick or injured personnel, and serve as a liaison with other clergy in the community.
EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES
- Respond to death notifications, assist and support victims in time of crisis, respond to suicide incidents, serve as part of a crisis response team, visit sick or injured personnel, and serve as a liaison with other clergy in the community.
- Provide support for Police Officers and civilians in the time of need.
- Provide appropriate assistance, advice, comfort, counsel and referrals to those in need who may request support.
QUALIFICATIONS
- A cleric in good standing, ordained by a church or religious order, and have a minimum of three (3) years of experience in ministry.
- Reside in Rutherford County or have a ministry within Rutherford County.
- Possess or have the ability to obtain a driver's license valid in the State of Tennessee.
SELCTION PROCESS
- On-Line application along with three (3) letters of recommendation.
- Interview with the Chief or designee.
- Background investigation.
TRAINING
- Complete an orientation session.
- Encouraged to attend and complete the MPD Citizens Police Academy.
- Establish and maintain membership in a national or international Chaplain organization.
UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENT
- Volunteer Chaplains will be issued items to make them easily identifiable during the performance of their respective duties.
Typical Qualifications
- The Chaplains shall be on call under a rotation system maintained by the Chaplain Liaison Officer.
- The rotation will be based on the number of active chaplains available at a given time.
- A schedule of Chaplains will be posted in Communications.
- Each Volunteer Chaplain must volunteer at least one (1) 48-hour period each month, to this program.
- Volunteer Chaplains will be permitted to ride with officers during any shift and observe MPD operations provided the shift commander has been notified.
- Volunteer Chaplains shall never function as an officer.
- Volunteer Chaplains shall, on the scene of a situation, wait for directions from an officer.
- Volunteer Chaplains may be required to stand-by in a secure area until a situation has been deemed safe.
- Volunteer Chaplains shall not interfere with the performance of any officer's duties.
PROCEDURES
- The Chaplain may be utilized in the following situations (although this list is not all inclusive):
- In making death or serious injury notifications.
- Domestic disturbances.
- Interacting with the mentally disturbed.
- Juvenile problems.
- Natural disasters.
- Suicides or suicidal subjects.
- Homicides.
- Violent crimes.
- Vehicle crashes involving injuries.
- Transient and homeless persons.
- Veteran assistance issues.
- Hostage or barricaded subjects (not the role of negotiator).
- Be available to PD employees and their families in times of personal stress, crisis, or to counsel them in matters of religion or ethics.
- Visit sick or injured members of the MPD.
- Provide ceremonial functions.
- Provide general guidance concerning religious questions; and other situations when the need for a Chaplain is apparent.
Pay
This position is not eligible to participate in the City's benefit plan.
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