Fire chaplain activities
In this post, you can ref key activities of Fire chaplain in details. Based on this activity list, you can set up daily activities...

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In this
post, you can ref key activities of Fire chaplain in details. Based on
this activity list, you can set up daily activities, weekly activities, monthly
activities.
I.
List of Fire chaplain duties:
- Conducts chaplaincy program activities
- Attends District functions and activities
- Station visitation to develop and maintain relationships with personnel
- Hospital and home visitation of sick or injured employees and members of their families
- Follow-up with those impacted by incidents—referring them to appropriate resources for care and assistance
- Provides an employee assistance program by referring employees to appropriate resources for assistance
- Organizes and serves on the Critical Incident Stress Debriefing Team
- Regular reports to the Fire Chief
- Follows District ordinances and policies, particularly involving privacy
- Follows applicable state and federal regulations and statutes, particularly involving
- privacy
- Proposes general procedures, standards, and goals for chaplaincy program activities
- Prepares annual budget requests to the Fire Chief for chaplaincy program activities
- Evaluates needs and makes recommendations for the purchase of chaplaincy program materials and equipment
- Attends meetings and activities involving similar chaplaincy programs
- Responds to incidents and operates within the National Incident Management System
- Continuously improves operations; streamline work processes; and work cooperatively and jointly to provide quality seamless customer service
- Attends conferences and seminars to keep abreast of developments in emergency services and chaplaincy programs
II.
List of Fire chaplain qualifications
- Ministerial practices in a non-denominational setting
- Critical Incident Stress Debriefing practices
- Resources for assistance referrals
- District streets and locations and businesses
- National Incident Management System awareness and operational practices
- Basic fire hazards and fire prevention concepts
- Basic first responder emergency medical response concepts
- Basic principles, practices, methods, and equipment employed in modern emergency services operations
- Basic rules and regulations of the department, District ordinances and policies, and state statutes and regulations pertaining to emergency services and public administration
- Basic safety standards and precautions pertaining to the emergency services equipment, and fire suppression and first responder emergency medical services activities
- Emergency experience with familiarity of all phases of emergency services operations
- Ministerial ordination in a recognized religious or spiritual denomination
- Public relations or community relations experience
- A degree in psychology, divinity, sociology, social service, counseling, etc.
- Successful completion of courses in emergency services administration, Critical
- Incident Stress Debriefing, crisis/grief counseling, etc..
- Other combinations of experience and education that meet the minimum requirements may be substituted