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Hospice RN - PRN United States, Columbus Jobs

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Hospice RN Case Manager
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Join our Ohio-based hospice team as an RN Case Manager, providing compassionate in-home care. You'll manage a low patient caseload with no on-call duties, ensuring quality of life for patients and families. We offer comprehensive benefits, mileage reimbursement, and a supportive culture. A valid ...
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United States , Columbus
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78000.00 - 88000.00 USD / Year
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Arcadia Home Care and Staffing - an Addus family company
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Hospice RN Admissions
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Join our Ohio-rooted hospice team as an Admissions RN in Columbus. Conduct patient evaluations, initiate care plans, and provide compassionate education to families. We offer low caseloads, no on-call duty, comprehensive benefits, and a supportive culture. Prior hospice experience is preferred.
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United States , Columbus
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79500.00 - 89856.00 USD / Year
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Arcadia Home Care and Staffing - an Addus family company
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Hospice RN On Call
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Join Capital City Hospice as an On-Call RN, providing compassionate after-hours triage and support to patients in Central Ohio. This role requires an Ohio RN license, 2+ years of varied nursing experience, and strong clinical judgment. We offer a positive culture, comprehensive benefits, mileage ...
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United States , Columbus
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75000.00 - 95000.00 USD / Year
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Arcadia Home Care and Staffing - an Addus family company
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Explore rewarding Hospice RN - PRN jobs, a vital and compassionate nursing specialty dedicated to providing holistic end-of-life care. Hospice Registered Nurses (RNs) serve as the clinical cornerstone of an interdisciplinary team, focusing on palliative care that prioritizes comfort, dignity, and quality of life for terminally ill patients and their families. Unlike acute care roles, the primary goals are pain management and symptom control, ensuring patients experience peace and minimal distress in their final journey, typically in their own homes, assisted living facilities, or inpatient hospice units. Professionals in these roles undertake a wide range of responsibilities centered on comprehensive patient and family support. They conduct detailed assessments of physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs to develop and implement individualized care plans. A core duty is the skilled management of complex symptoms like pain, dyspnea, nausea, and anxiety through meticulous medication titration and therapeutic interventions. Hospice RNs also provide extensive education and emotional support to family caregivers, empowering them to care for their loved ones. They coordinate care seamlessly with physicians, social workers, chaplains, and aides, ensuring a unified approach. Documentation of care, clinical notes, and care plan updates is meticulous to meet regulatory standards. Many positions also involve participating in an on-call rotation to provide urgent support after hours, which can include performing clinical pronouncements of death and offering immediate bereavement support. Typical requirements for Hospice RN - PRN jobs include an active, unencumbered Registered Nurse license in the state of practice. Most employers seek candidates with at least one to two years of varied nursing experience, often in med-surg, oncology, critical care, or home health. A valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and auto insurance are standard due to the travel required for home visits. Essential skills extend beyond clinical expertise to include exceptional communication, profound empathy, emotional resilience, and the ability to navigate complex family dynamics and grief. Cultural competency and respect for diverse beliefs about death and dying are crucial. While not always mandatory, certification as a Hospice and Palliative Nurse (CHPN) is a valued credential that demonstrates specialized knowledge. For those seeking flexible scheduling, PRN (as-needed) hospice nursing jobs offer the opportunity to make a profound difference while controlling work-life balance, filling crucial gaps in patient care coverage. This career path is ideal for nurses seeking deep, meaningful patient connections and the fulfillment of guiding individuals and families through life's most sensitive transition with expertise and heart. Discover Hospice RN - PRN jobs to find a position where your clinical skills and compassionate spirit converge in a truly impactful nursing specialty.

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