Professionalism,
Honesty and Integrity in Chaplaincy Practice
Professionalism
can be defined as:-
1.
A high standard
expected from a person who is well trained in a particular job or profession.
2.
Great skill and
ability.
3.
The practice of
using professionals in service delivery profession.
Honesty can be defined as: Quality of being honest and sincere in dealing with
people in rendering services.
Integrity id defined as: The quality of being honest and having strong moral
principles.
Chaplains who by their trainings are expected to be
highly skilled and qualified to render chaplaincy services, spiritual care and
counseling. They must at all times be prepared to demonstrate professionalism
in service delivery as required by their callings and specializations.
Chaplains are expected to demonstrate a high degree of
morality and moral principles. They are expected to be sincere in serving
humanity without any form of deception, falsehood and extortion of those they
are called to serve.
One of the duties and responsibilities of chaplains
all over the world, is to assist in reducing or eliminating pains in victims of
circumstances. In the discharge of this duty, chaplains expected to be
unbiased, transparent and not adding to their pains and injuries the victims
had been exposed to; increasing pains and making the conditions of the victims
worse is unethical practice in chaplaincy practice.
Chaplaincy are hereby called upon to be highly
disciplined as professional service and spiritual care provider; making
professionalism their watch word. Imbibing professionalism in practice will not
only engender chaplains to the public and societies, but will also help promote
the chaplaincy profession nationwide and globally.
Chap. Prof.
David Mike-Jacobs
Certified
Chaplaincy Educator
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