Inpatient Hospice RN All Shifts
Listed on 2026-02-27
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, RN Nurse, Palliative Care Nurse, Clinical Nurse Specialist
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Inpatient Hospice RN – Full Time – $35–$45/hr (All Shifts)Full Time 72 Hours Henderson, KY, US
4 days ago Requisition
Salary Range: $35.00 To $45.00 Hourly
Inpatient Hospice RN – Full Time – $35–$45/hr – All Shifts Available
St. Anthony's Hospice is seeking a compassionate and dedicated RN to join our healthcare team in providing exceptional end-of-life care. This role requires a balance of clinical expertise and emotional intelligence, ensuring that patients receive the highest quality of comfort, dignity, and support during their final stages of life. This position requires an understanding of comprehensive care that supports the physiological, psychological, and spiritual needs of patients and their families as they navigate end-of-life.
We work as an interdisciplinary team focusing on the person, not the diagnosis. We provide exceptional care during life’s most difficult times.
Working hony’s Hospice means more time with your patients, teammates you can count on, and a mission‑based culture.
Position Summary: The RN is responsible for planning, coordinating, providing and documenting care for terminally ill patients from day of admission through day of discharge. Utilizing physicians’ orders and professional skills, the Hospice RN develops and implements a hospice Plan of Care that meets each patient’s specific needs and is in compliance with federal and state regulations as well as St.
Anthony’s standards and policies.
Character
Qualifications:
- Compassion – A deep sense of empathy and kindness for patients and families facing terminal illness.
- Patience – The ability to provide gentle, understanding care, recognizing that each patient’s journey is unique.
- Resilience – Emotional strength to handle the challenges of hospice work while maintaining professionalism and warmth.
- Strong Communication Skills – The ability to listen actively, explain complex medical information clearly, and provide reassurance.
- Integrity – A commitment to ethical decision‑making, confidentiality, and respect for patients’ end‑of‑life choices.
- Teamwork – A collaborative spirit to work effectively within an interdisciplinary team.
Essential Job Functions:
- Provides physical and psychosocial assessments on assigned hospice patients.
- Assesses patient’s condition, initiates plan of care, re‑evaluates and updates as necessary.
- Provides hospice level nursing care in conjunction with Medicare Conditions of Participation and hospice regulations and standards.
- Obtains all necessary physician orders and collaborates with physician as patient’s needs dictate.
- Provides examinations, care and treatments including but not limited to measuring vitals, catheter and colostomy care, care of wounds, pressure sores and stasis ulcers, respiratory care, enteral feedings, care of central venous access devices, use of PCA‑CADD pumps, and post mortem care.
- Administers medications based on ages of the patient and the patient’s clinical position.
- Orders needed medications, supplies, and equipment and observes and documents its use and effectiveness toward the goal of the patient’s comfort and safety.
- Assesses/reassesses pain, utilizes pain management techniques and carries out the pain/symptom management plan to keep the patient as comfortable as possible.
- Instructs the patient/family members in patient safety; explains medications, treatments, and procedures; provides information regarding the disease process including death and dying.
- Responds to the physical, mental, social and emotional needs of terminally ill patients and their families.
- Initiates case conferences to discuss multidisciplinary team responsibilities, pain management, bereavement counseling, new problems, etc.
- Completes clinical documentation that supports daily tasks and patient’s Plan of Care.
- Communicates with patients, families, physicians and team members to share and elicit information related to patient care and treatment.
- Participates in staff meetings, in services, special team meetings, etc. as assigned or requested by the LSKCC…
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