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Hospice Registered Nurse RN Full Time
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Join Aveanna Hospice as a Full-Time Registered Nurse in Mobile, AL. Deliver compassionate, personalized end-of-life care, managing symptoms and supporting patients and families. Requires an active RN license, CPR certification, and reliable transportation. Enjoy comprehensive benefits, including ...
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United States , Mobile
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31.00 - 41.00 USD / Hour
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Registered Nurse – Hospice Care
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Join Amedisys, a trusted leader in hospice care, as a PRN Registered Nurse providing compassionate in-home visits. Utilize your RN license and clinical skills to assess patients, develop care plans, and support families. This role offers flexible scheduling, a comprehensive benefits package, and ...
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United States , West Columbia
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38.00 - 40.50 USD / Hour
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Registered Nurse On-Call Hospice
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Join Amedisys, a leading hospice provider, for a rewarding on-call RN role in Pooler. Enjoy a unique 7 on/7 off schedule for better work-life balance. Provide meaningful in-home patient care with a supportive team. Requires an active RN license, 1+ year of experience, and reliable transportation.
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United States , Pooler
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80000.00 - 89000.00 USD / Year
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Discover fulfilling Hospice Registered Nurse jobs, where compassionate care meets profound professional purpose. This specialized nursing role is dedicated to providing holistic, end-of-life care to patients with terminal illnesses, focusing on comfort, dignity, and quality of life rather than curative treatment. Hospice RNs are integral members of an interdisciplinary team, working to manage pain and complex symptoms, while offering unwavering emotional and educational support to both patients and their families during a deeply sensitive time. Professionals in these roles typically conduct comprehensive patient assessments during home visits or in facility settings, developing and implementing individualized care plans in collaboration with physicians, social workers, chaplains, and aides. A core responsibility is expert pain and symptom management, ensuring the patient's physical comfort through meticulous medication administration and treatment adjustments. Beyond physical care, the role involves extensive patient and family education, guiding them through the hospice philosophy, explaining the dying process, and empowering them to provide care. Hospice RNs also provide crucial emotional support and bereavement resources, acting as a steady, knowledgeable presence. Common responsibilities include coordinating all aspects of patient care to ensure seamless service delivery, supervising hospice aides and LPNs, and maintaining meticulous documentation for clinical and regulatory compliance. These nurses often participate in an on-call rotation to provide 24/7 support, addressing urgent needs after hours, on weekends, and holidays. They continuously evaluate patient eligibility for hospice services and complete necessary certification paperwork, all while advocating for the patient's wishes and ensuring a peaceful, respectful end-of-life journey. Typical skills and requirements for these rewarding jobs include an active Registered Nurse (RN) license in the state of practice. While specific experience varies, a background in medical-surgical, oncology, home health, or critical care is highly beneficial, with hospice or palliative care training being a significant asset. Essential skills include exceptional clinical assessment abilities, profound empathy, emotional resilience, and outstanding communication skills to navigate difficult conversations with sensitivity. Nurses must be self-directed, highly organized, and adept at working both independently and as part of a collaborative team. A valid driver’s license and reliable transportation are generally required for travel to patient residences. For nurses seeking a career path defined by meaningful human connection and the highest form of patient advocacy, Hospice Registered Nurse jobs offer a uniquely impactful professional calling dedicated to comfort and compassion at life’s final chapter.

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