Advanced RN - Hospice Care | Full-Time Days
MLee Medical Employment - Iberia, MO
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Join a dedicated healthcare team providing compassionate hospice care in a regional setting within the Midwest. This role offers the opportunity to deliver direct patient care using the nursing process, demonstrating clinical expertise and adhering to professional nursing ethics. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Participate in agency councils, committees, or serve as a clinical coach, supporting professional development and quality care. Administer medications and perform planned interventions safely and efficiently, following established policies and protocols. Communicate patient condition changes to physicians clearly and advocate for patient needs using structured communication methods like SBAR. Collaborate effectively with healthcare team members and facilities to coordinate patient care. Adapt positively to the dynamic healthcare environment and document patient care activities accurately using electronic medical records. Evaluate patient progress toward goals and update care plans accordingly. Develop patient-focused, age-appropriate care plans upon admission with involvement from patients and families. Provide education tailored to patient and family needs, considering cultural and educational backgrounds. Engage in self-reflection to improve performance and apply critical thinking in patient assessments, care planning, and discharge preparation. Utilize evidence-based practices to maintain up-to-date clinical knowledge and skills. Education Graduation from an accredited nursing school is required. A Bachelor of Science in Nursing is preferred. Experience At least one year of clinical nursing experience is required, with preference given to candidates with home health nursing experience. Certification and License Current RN license in the state or compact licensure is required unless a new graduate, who must obtain licensure within 90 days. Basic Life Support certification from the American Heart Association is mandatory. Mental and Physical Requirements This role demands considerable mental focus due to the sensitive nature of end-of-life care. Physical activities include lifting up to 35 lbs., frequent walking, standing, turning, carrying, pushing, pulling, stooping, crouching, twisting, and reaching. Working Conditions Frequent exposure to communicable and infectious diseases, potential contact with hostile individuals, and handling of biohazardous materials are part of the work environment. The position involves varying environmental temperatures and community-based settings.
Created: 2026-03-10