Chaplain definition

Chaplain means an individual who:
Chaplain means a chaplain appointed under this Act to a prison or a community corrections centre.
Chaplain means the person specified in Item 5 of the Agreement Schedule.

Examples of Chaplain in a sentence

  • The Board will endeavour to hire and retain a Casual Supply Chaplain to provide supply coverage.


More Definitions of Chaplain

Chaplain means the person appointed as such under Article 7 of the Law;
Chaplain means a priest, religious or spiritual leader;
Chaplain means a chaplain of a prison or other person for the time being authorised to perform all or any of the functions of chaplain of the prison concerned;
Chaplain means an individual trained to offer support, prayer, and spiritual guidance to a patient and the patient’s family.
Chaplain means a correctional employee or approved volunteer authorized to provide religious counsel, instruction, and advice to inmates and to provide a system of services or religious volunteers, ecclesiastical visitors, and guests for inmates.
Chaplain means the person engaged by the School to provide Chaplaincy Services to the School.
Chaplain means the person engaged by the Provider who the Provider will supply to a Victorian Government school in order to provide Chaplaincy Services to that school. Chaplaincy Information, Records and Reporting Policy means the Information Records and Reporting Policy for the provision of Chaplaincy Services as published, and updated from time to time, on the Department's website.