The Police Chaplains Unit consists of local clergy volunteering their services to the community and local police agencies.
The duties of a police chaplain may include:
- Spiritual support of citizens involved in or impacted by violent crime and/or serious accidents or incidents involving the police
- Assisting the police in death notifications
- Assisting the community in severe disturbances or disasters
- Assisting the police in suicide or attempted suicide calls, hostage situations, etc.
- Spiritually supporting employees involved in or impacted by violent incidents or accidents
- Supporting employees with ongoing spiritual guidance, personal consultations, and/or crisis counseling
Become A Member
To become a member of the Police Chaplains Unit, a person must be a fully ordained or licensed minister of a recognized church or denomination in the Springfield area. All candidates must undergo a background check before selection. The person must participate in training that includes radio procedures, basic defensive tactics, weapons familiarization (not usage), local geography, first aid and CPR, and familiarization with basic police functions and activities.
Please
submit an application if you are a minister and interested in joining the Police Chaplains Unit. If you have questions about the program, please contact Volunteer Coordinator Officer Greg Young.