The ENC Chaplain is a division of the Interfaith Clergy, composed of volunteer clergy and community leaders who are part of the Interfaith Chaplain program. These individuals are dedicated to assisting in emergencies, regardless of religious affiliation.
The primary purpose of the Interfaith Chaplains includes:
Emergency Services Assistance: This involves responding to fires, police emergencies, EMT calls, sheriff’s department needs, disasters, hospital emergencies, community crises, workplace incidents, domestic violence cases, reentry support, and human trafficking situations.
Community & Elder Program Services: Chaplains provide essential services to the community and elder programs.
Workplace Services: They offer support and guidance in the workplace.
Bereavements: They provide comfort and support during times of loss.
All Chaplains undergo a thorough background check and driver’s license check. They must be ordained clergy or have a letter from their pastor. Passing a background check is mandatory.
To become a Chaplain, the following steps are required:
Complete an online application.
Obtain AED & CPR Training.
Complete Darkness to Light Steward of Children training.
Undergo Emergency Service Training.
Learn about Human Trafficking.
Receive Mental Health Training.
Get Disaster Training.
Complete Hospital Training.
Participate in Active Alert Training.
Receive Bereavement Training.
Learn about Community Resources.
Understand Reentry Resources.
Become a Youth Mentor.
Join us to make a difference in our community. Visit www.chaplainenc.com for more information.