City/State Norfolk, VA Work Shift Weekend Nights Overview: Sentara Leigh Hospital is hiring a Registered Nurse for our Intensive Care Unit This position is eligible for a $20,000 Sign on Bonus!Please ask the recruiter for details. Full Time (36 hours per week Overview: The Registered Nursing (RN) is responsible to perform a competent level of nursing care as demonstrated by the critical thinking model known as the nursing process. The standards of practice (assessment, diagnosis, outcomes identification, planning, implementation, coordination of care- teaching and health promotion and evaluation) along with the standards of professional performance (ethics, culturally congruent practice, communication, collaboration, leadership, education, evidence- based practice /nursing research, quality, evaluation, resource utilization, and environmental health) encompass the actions and foundation of professional nursing. The RN possesses clinical knowledge and skills to meet standards as required by specific clinical areas. Department/Position Overview: Sentara Leigh Hospital Intensive Care Unit, AACN Gold Beacon Award recipient, is comprised of 20 licensed critical care beds and has an average daily census of 18 patients. Staffing ratios vary and can be 1:1 to 1:3 with 1:2 being the usual assignment. The ICU RN's are required to have a wide array of knowledge, skill and ability to competently and safely provide critical care to our patients. Frequent ongoing education, new skill acquisition and skill validation are provided and supported by an experienced ICU CNS for new and experienced ICU nurses. This unit welcomes experienced nurses moving into this specialty. The 11-week Transition to Practice program focuses on the orientation transition experience with intentional knowledge support and skill acquisition for practice in IMC areas. ICU staff are supported by an interdisciplinary care team which in part includes unit based respiratory, physical, speech and occupational therapists. Interpreter, nutrition, palliative, chaplaincy and ethical services are readily available as well. Our ICU has onsite and eICU pulmonary critical care intensivists and their team of physician extenders 24/7. Physician lead, nurse driven interdisciplinary rounds are held daily for continuity of care and to address nursing's concerns or questions. These rounds are made educational and even fun at times by our very engaged intensivist MD's. Our ICU team welcomes you to come check us out! Education Degree or Diploma in Registered Nursing (required) Bachelor of Science Nursing- BSN or MSN (Preferred) Certification/Licensure Registered nursing License (Required) BLS required within 90 days of hire Experience Minimum of 1 year emergency, intermediate care, intensive care of med/surg nursing Be a part of an excellent healthcare organization that cares about our People, Quality, Patient Safety, Service, and Integrity. Join a team that has a mission to improve health every day and a vision to be the healthcare choice of the communities that we serve! . Benefits: Caring For Your Family and Your Career • Medical, Dental, Vision plans • Adoption, Fertility and Surrogacy Reimbursement up to $10,000 • Paid Time Off and Sick Leave • Paid Parental & Family Caregiver Leave • Emergency Backup Care • Long-Term, Short-Term Disability, and Critical Illness plans • Life Insurance • 401k/403B with Employer Match • Tuition Assistance - $5,250/year and discounted educational opportunities through Guild Education • Student Debt Pay Down - $10,000 • Reimbursement for certifications and free access to complete CEUs and professional development • Pet Insurance • Legal Resources Plan • Colleagues may have the opportunity to earn an annual discretionary bonus if established system and employee eligibility criteria is met Sentara Leigh Hospital , located in Norfolk, VA, is a 274-bed acute care facility that opened in 1903 and relocated to its present site in 1977. Our hospital completed a renovation in 2016, including two new patient towers, a beautiful atrium, and a multi-story parking garage. Sentara Leigh Hospital includes a dedicated Orthopedic Hospital providing patients access to a full continuum of orthopedic care, from the preoperative phase and surgery to rehabilitation and home care services. Along with being a recognized accredited Primary Stroke Center, and Magnet hospital for nursing excellence, we also specialize in orthopedic and spine care, heart, vascular, maternity care, and general surgery. We are also home to the region's only 24-hour hyperbaric oxygen program that helps speed up the healing of carbon monoxide poisoning, wounds that won't heal, infections in which tissues are starved for oxygen, airborne chemical exposures, and scuba diving accidents. Sentara Health is an equal opportunity employer and prides itself on the diversity and inclusiveness of its close to an almost 30,000-member workforce. Diversity, inclusion, and belonging is a guiding principle of the organization to ensure its workforce reflects the communities it serves. In support of our mission "to improve health every day," this is a tobacco-free environment. For positions that are available as remote work, Sentara Health employs associates in the following states: Alabama, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
05/02/2026
Full time
City/State Norfolk, VA Work Shift Weekend Nights Overview: Sentara Leigh Hospital is hiring a Registered Nurse for our Intensive Care Unit This position is eligible for a $20,000 Sign on Bonus!Please ask the recruiter for details. Full Time (36 hours per week Overview: The Registered Nursing (RN) is responsible to perform a competent level of nursing care as demonstrated by the critical thinking model known as the nursing process. The standards of practice (assessment, diagnosis, outcomes identification, planning, implementation, coordination of care- teaching and health promotion and evaluation) along with the standards of professional performance (ethics, culturally congruent practice, communication, collaboration, leadership, education, evidence- based practice /nursing research, quality, evaluation, resource utilization, and environmental health) encompass the actions and foundation of professional nursing. The RN possesses clinical knowledge and skills to meet standards as required by specific clinical areas. Department/Position Overview: Sentara Leigh Hospital Intensive Care Unit, AACN Gold Beacon Award recipient, is comprised of 20 licensed critical care beds and has an average daily census of 18 patients. Staffing ratios vary and can be 1:1 to 1:3 with 1:2 being the usual assignment. The ICU RN's are required to have a wide array of knowledge, skill and ability to competently and safely provide critical care to our patients. Frequent ongoing education, new skill acquisition and skill validation are provided and supported by an experienced ICU CNS for new and experienced ICU nurses. This unit welcomes experienced nurses moving into this specialty. The 11-week Transition to Practice program focuses on the orientation transition experience with intentional knowledge support and skill acquisition for practice in IMC areas. ICU staff are supported by an interdisciplinary care team which in part includes unit based respiratory, physical, speech and occupational therapists. Interpreter, nutrition, palliative, chaplaincy and ethical services are readily available as well. Our ICU has onsite and eICU pulmonary critical care intensivists and their team of physician extenders 24/7. Physician lead, nurse driven interdisciplinary rounds are held daily for continuity of care and to address nursing's concerns or questions. These rounds are made educational and even fun at times by our very engaged intensivist MD's. Our ICU team welcomes you to come check us out! Education Degree or Diploma in Registered Nursing (required) Bachelor of Science Nursing- BSN or MSN (Preferred) Certification/Licensure Registered nursing License (Required) BLS required within 90 days of hire Experience Minimum of 1 year emergency, intermediate care, intensive care of med/surg nursing Be a part of an excellent healthcare organization that cares about our People, Quality, Patient Safety, Service, and Integrity. Join a team that has a mission to improve health every day and a vision to be the healthcare choice of the communities that we serve! . Benefits: Caring For Your Family and Your Career • Medical, Dental, Vision plans • Adoption, Fertility and Surrogacy Reimbursement up to $10,000 • Paid Time Off and Sick Leave • Paid Parental & Family Caregiver Leave • Emergency Backup Care • Long-Term, Short-Term Disability, and Critical Illness plans • Life Insurance • 401k/403B with Employer Match • Tuition Assistance - $5,250/year and discounted educational opportunities through Guild Education • Student Debt Pay Down - $10,000 • Reimbursement for certifications and free access to complete CEUs and professional development • Pet Insurance • Legal Resources Plan • Colleagues may have the opportunity to earn an annual discretionary bonus if established system and employee eligibility criteria is met Sentara Leigh Hospital , located in Norfolk, VA, is a 274-bed acute care facility that opened in 1903 and relocated to its present site in 1977. Our hospital completed a renovation in 2016, including two new patient towers, a beautiful atrium, and a multi-story parking garage. Sentara Leigh Hospital includes a dedicated Orthopedic Hospital providing patients access to a full continuum of orthopedic care, from the preoperative phase and surgery to rehabilitation and home care services. Along with being a recognized accredited Primary Stroke Center, and Magnet hospital for nursing excellence, we also specialize in orthopedic and spine care, heart, vascular, maternity care, and general surgery. We are also home to the region's only 24-hour hyperbaric oxygen program that helps speed up the healing of carbon monoxide poisoning, wounds that won't heal, infections in which tissues are starved for oxygen, airborne chemical exposures, and scuba diving accidents. Sentara Health is an equal opportunity employer and prides itself on the diversity and inclusiveness of its close to an almost 30,000-member workforce. Diversity, inclusion, and belonging is a guiding principle of the organization to ensure its workforce reflects the communities it serves. In support of our mission "to improve health every day," this is a tobacco-free environment. For positions that are available as remote work, Sentara Health employs associates in the following states: Alabama, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
Employment Type: Full time Shift: Description: Hospice Chaplain - Hartford, CT . This role plays a vital part in providing Spiritual Care across our local ministry, supporting patients, participants, residents, families, and colleagues during some of life's most significant moments. As an integrated member of our healthcare team, the Chaplain helps address spiritual distress, offers grief support, provides crisis intervention, and walks alongside individuals navigating profound life changes. Minimal Qualifications: Master's degree in theology, Religion, Spiritual Care or Spirituality, and/or equivalent combination of education and experience. One (1) to three (3) years of Spiritual Care experience, including CPE training, is required. Chaplaincy or Spiritual Care ministry experience is preferred. An equivalent combination of experience may be considered. Board Certified Chaplain (BCC) strongly preferred via one of the following licensing groups: APC, CASC, NACC, and NAJC, which includes completion of a master's degree as required by one of the certifying agencies from a Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) academic institution with completion of 4 units (1600 hours) of ACPE accredited Spiritual Care education, and faith-based endorsement as recognized by one of the certifying agencies. Position Highlights and Benefits: Medical, dental and vision insurance - Day 1 Short and long-term disability 403b with matching contribution Generous paid time off PLUS 7 paid holidays Mileage reimbursement Comprehensive orientation Tuition reimbursement - up to $5,250 annually DailyPay Trinity Health Of New England At Home - Connecticut Trinity Health Of New England At Home provides compassionate, exceptional care where people are most comfortable: at home. We are the area's most comprehensive home care provider with trusted quality of care. We are recognized for our alternative services programs to support patients with complex disease management needs. Trinity Health At Home is committed to providing exceptional, people-centered care in the most sacred place: home. Trinity Health At Home and our family of home care and hospice agencies provide Mission-driven, people-centered care in communities throughout nine states. A Catholic, Mission-driven, non-profit organization, we are affiliated with Johnson Memorial Hospital of the Trinity Health Of New England health system and are part of Trinity Health At Home. Trinity Health At Home (THAH) is a National Health Ministry of Trinity Health, one of the largest Catholic healthcare systems in the United States. Our Commitment Rooted in our Mission and Core Values, we honor the dignity of every person and recognize the unique perspectives, experiences, and talents each colleague brings. By finding common ground and embracing our differences, we grow stronger together and deliver more compassionate, person-centered care. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other status protected by federal, state, or local law.
05/01/2026
Full time
Employment Type: Full time Shift: Description: Hospice Chaplain - Hartford, CT . This role plays a vital part in providing Spiritual Care across our local ministry, supporting patients, participants, residents, families, and colleagues during some of life's most significant moments. As an integrated member of our healthcare team, the Chaplain helps address spiritual distress, offers grief support, provides crisis intervention, and walks alongside individuals navigating profound life changes. Minimal Qualifications: Master's degree in theology, Religion, Spiritual Care or Spirituality, and/or equivalent combination of education and experience. One (1) to three (3) years of Spiritual Care experience, including CPE training, is required. Chaplaincy or Spiritual Care ministry experience is preferred. An equivalent combination of experience may be considered. Board Certified Chaplain (BCC) strongly preferred via one of the following licensing groups: APC, CASC, NACC, and NAJC, which includes completion of a master's degree as required by one of the certifying agencies from a Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) academic institution with completion of 4 units (1600 hours) of ACPE accredited Spiritual Care education, and faith-based endorsement as recognized by one of the certifying agencies. Position Highlights and Benefits: Medical, dental and vision insurance - Day 1 Short and long-term disability 403b with matching contribution Generous paid time off PLUS 7 paid holidays Mileage reimbursement Comprehensive orientation Tuition reimbursement - up to $5,250 annually DailyPay Trinity Health Of New England At Home - Connecticut Trinity Health Of New England At Home provides compassionate, exceptional care where people are most comfortable: at home. We are the area's most comprehensive home care provider with trusted quality of care. We are recognized for our alternative services programs to support patients with complex disease management needs. Trinity Health At Home is committed to providing exceptional, people-centered care in the most sacred place: home. Trinity Health At Home and our family of home care and hospice agencies provide Mission-driven, people-centered care in communities throughout nine states. A Catholic, Mission-driven, non-profit organization, we are affiliated with Johnson Memorial Hospital of the Trinity Health Of New England health system and are part of Trinity Health At Home. Trinity Health At Home (THAH) is a National Health Ministry of Trinity Health, one of the largest Catholic healthcare systems in the United States. Our Commitment Rooted in our Mission and Core Values, we honor the dignity of every person and recognize the unique perspectives, experiences, and talents each colleague brings. By finding common ground and embracing our differences, we grow stronger together and deliver more compassionate, person-centered care. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other status protected by federal, state, or local law.
Location: Louisville, Kentucky Job Category: Chaplaincy/Mission Job ID: 149383 Facility Group: Norton Hospital Job Description Responsibilities The Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) Manager is administratively responsible for employed chaplain residents and senior residents as well as volunteer student chaplain interns. Conducts programs of Clinical Pastoral Education that trains seminarians, clergy, and other helping professionals in the practice of pastoral care in compliance with ACPE standards especially as related to the accreditation cycle. Collaborates with the CPE Director in: 1) CPE curriculum development that adheres to NHC values, service basics and CPE goals and objectives; 2) yearly recruitment and hiring process of chaplain residents with sole responsibility of communication and initial screening of resident applicants 3) develops relationships with seminaries and the community that aid in recruitment of quality CPE students and residents; 4) establishes a CPE program that fosters diversity, inclusiveness and kindness among participants. Key Accountabilities: As a member of the Pastoral Care management team: Functions as a part of the Pastoral Care leadership team in joint decision making and executing the mission, vision and values of the department and CPE program. Answers pagespromptly. Responds promptly to requests for help, and in a timely manner to referrals. Completes assignments within designated time frame. Prepares on call and CPE schedules in a timely manner Proactively addresses and seeks to solve problems related to area of responsibility. Shares weekend triage and consultation rotation with staff chaplains. As a CPE Educator: Responsible for CPE program Admission in areas such as on-call schedules, didactic schedules, orientation and beginning/end of CPE unit tasks. Responsible for annual accreditation ACPE portfolio. Ensures, complies and oversees accreditation data and required documentation generation and collection and alumni/a surveys. Conducts programs of Clinical Pastoral Education that are in compliance with APCE standards especially as related to the reaccreditation cycle. Is responsible for resident and intern NHC on boarding and CPE/clinical orientation. Administratively responsible for chaplain residents. Collaborates with the CPE Director in: 1) CPE curriculum development that adheres to NHC values, service basics and CPE goals and objectives; 2) yearly recruitment and hiring process of chaplain residents with sole responsibility of communication and initial screening of resident applicants; 3) developing relationships with seminaries that aid in recruitment of quality CPE students and residents; 4) establishing a CPE program that fosters tolerance, inclusiveness, and kindness among participants. Takes initiatives that improve patient care and the CPE program. Rounds clinical units with students as a way to enhance their learning and to develop rapport with staff. Maintains the confidentiality of CPE students and their written material. Serves on local, regional, and national ACPE Committees as needed, as schedule allows, and as approved by the Director of CPE. Demonstrates the ability to assess the presenting spiritual, social and psychodynamic idiosyncrasies of the patient and fashion an appropriate pastoral response and facilitate communication between patients, families and staff to promote healing. Makes follow-up visits to all patients evaluated to need additional pastoral care from incumbent. Makes religious rituals, including prayer, scripture, baptism, anointing and communion available as requested. As needed, conducts worship, memorial and Holy Day services. Fosters relationships that elicit confidence. Guards the clergy-penitent relationship. Qualifications Required: Three years in pastoral care Master Degree ACPE Certified (ACPE-CE). Must have or obtain within one year of hire Desired: One year Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE). Manager in a healthcare setting Need help finding the right job? Sign up to receive email alerts on jobs and opportunities! Screening requirements: Background check License & education verification Employment reference verification Drug Screen Norton Healthcare offers a competitive benefit package, including: Paid vacation, sick days and holidays Paid parental leave 403b/401k retirement plan View more: Benefits Guide Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Discover meaningful career opportunities at Norton Healthcare Careers - Together, We Will. Norton Healthcare is a leader in serving adult and pediatric patients from throughout Greater Louisville, Southern Indiana, the commonwealth of Kentucky and beyond. The not-for-profit hospital and health care system is Louisville's second largest employer, with more than 20,000 employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. Norton Healthcare strives to make the Norton Healthcare Careers site accessible to all job seekers. If you're a candidate with a disability, we will make reasonable efforts to accommodate your needs during the application process. If you have a disability and need to request a reasonable accommodation, email Equal Employment Opportunity is the law. PI5bf2ca42a5-
05/01/2026
Full time
Location: Louisville, Kentucky Job Category: Chaplaincy/Mission Job ID: 149383 Facility Group: Norton Hospital Job Description Responsibilities The Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) Manager is administratively responsible for employed chaplain residents and senior residents as well as volunteer student chaplain interns. Conducts programs of Clinical Pastoral Education that trains seminarians, clergy, and other helping professionals in the practice of pastoral care in compliance with ACPE standards especially as related to the accreditation cycle. Collaborates with the CPE Director in: 1) CPE curriculum development that adheres to NHC values, service basics and CPE goals and objectives; 2) yearly recruitment and hiring process of chaplain residents with sole responsibility of communication and initial screening of resident applicants 3) develops relationships with seminaries and the community that aid in recruitment of quality CPE students and residents; 4) establishes a CPE program that fosters diversity, inclusiveness and kindness among participants. Key Accountabilities: As a member of the Pastoral Care management team: Functions as a part of the Pastoral Care leadership team in joint decision making and executing the mission, vision and values of the department and CPE program. Answers pagespromptly. Responds promptly to requests for help, and in a timely manner to referrals. Completes assignments within designated time frame. Prepares on call and CPE schedules in a timely manner Proactively addresses and seeks to solve problems related to area of responsibility. Shares weekend triage and consultation rotation with staff chaplains. As a CPE Educator: Responsible for CPE program Admission in areas such as on-call schedules, didactic schedules, orientation and beginning/end of CPE unit tasks. Responsible for annual accreditation ACPE portfolio. Ensures, complies and oversees accreditation data and required documentation generation and collection and alumni/a surveys. Conducts programs of Clinical Pastoral Education that are in compliance with APCE standards especially as related to the reaccreditation cycle. Is responsible for resident and intern NHC on boarding and CPE/clinical orientation. Administratively responsible for chaplain residents. Collaborates with the CPE Director in: 1) CPE curriculum development that adheres to NHC values, service basics and CPE goals and objectives; 2) yearly recruitment and hiring process of chaplain residents with sole responsibility of communication and initial screening of resident applicants; 3) developing relationships with seminaries that aid in recruitment of quality CPE students and residents; 4) establishing a CPE program that fosters tolerance, inclusiveness, and kindness among participants. Takes initiatives that improve patient care and the CPE program. Rounds clinical units with students as a way to enhance their learning and to develop rapport with staff. Maintains the confidentiality of CPE students and their written material. Serves on local, regional, and national ACPE Committees as needed, as schedule allows, and as approved by the Director of CPE. Demonstrates the ability to assess the presenting spiritual, social and psychodynamic idiosyncrasies of the patient and fashion an appropriate pastoral response and facilitate communication between patients, families and staff to promote healing. Makes follow-up visits to all patients evaluated to need additional pastoral care from incumbent. Makes religious rituals, including prayer, scripture, baptism, anointing and communion available as requested. As needed, conducts worship, memorial and Holy Day services. Fosters relationships that elicit confidence. Guards the clergy-penitent relationship. Qualifications Required: Three years in pastoral care Master Degree ACPE Certified (ACPE-CE). Must have or obtain within one year of hire Desired: One year Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE). Manager in a healthcare setting Need help finding the right job? Sign up to receive email alerts on jobs and opportunities! Screening requirements: Background check License & education verification Employment reference verification Drug Screen Norton Healthcare offers a competitive benefit package, including: Paid vacation, sick days and holidays Paid parental leave 403b/401k retirement plan View more: Benefits Guide Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Discover meaningful career opportunities at Norton Healthcare Careers - Together, We Will. Norton Healthcare is a leader in serving adult and pediatric patients from throughout Greater Louisville, Southern Indiana, the commonwealth of Kentucky and beyond. The not-for-profit hospital and health care system is Louisville's second largest employer, with more than 20,000 employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. Norton Healthcare strives to make the Norton Healthcare Careers site accessible to all job seekers. If you're a candidate with a disability, we will make reasonable efforts to accommodate your needs during the application process. If you have a disability and need to request a reasonable accommodation, email Equal Employment Opportunity is the law. PI5bf2ca42a5-
Find your calling at Mercy! Responding to the healing mission of Jesus and the tradition of Catherine McAuley to serve the poor and sick person, we participate in meeting the health needs of the community. Pastoral Services assists the patient, family, and personnel in meeting their spiritual, social, and emotional needs during a time of illness, injury or stress and will minister to all persons, regardless of their belief system. Performs duties and responsibilities in a manner consistent with our mission, values, and Mercy Service Standards. Position Details: Eligible for certification or in process to become Board Certified Chaplain Education: Masters-level work in Theology, Ministry, Counseling, Divinity or equivalence in related field. F our units of CPE recognized by Association of Professional Chaplains (APC) or National Association of Catholic Chaplains (NACC). Experience: One year of health care chaplaincy experience (may include CPE experience). Certifications: Certification as a Board-Certified Chaplain (see worksheet Guide to Determining Applicable CPE & Certification Programs for New Chaplain Hires). Other: - Compassion and respect for the dignity of each person. - Good communication and listening skills. - Ability to minister to the whole person with an emphasis on the spiritual. - Ability to be self-reflective about work. - Responds with respect, graciousness, kindness and spiritual comfort. - Ability to work independently in the context of a strong pastoral team and in cooperation with the interdisciplinary clinical team to provide quality services resulting in high patient satisfaction. - Able to work in emotional and stressful situations. - Advocates for patient, family member or co-worker when the need arises. - Uses computer systems, pagers, and telephone systems effectively. - Ability to work in crisis and trauma situations and situations with multiple priorities. - Able to be a self-starter, work with high degree of initiative. Preferred Experience: Depending on local needs, any of the following could be preferred for a Chaplain II: Experience with specialty area, three (3) years of chaplain experience, presenting to physicians/other clinicians. Preferred Certifications: Board Certified Chaplain (BCC) by APC or NACC. Preferred Other: - Where needed, language skills or experience with specific patient groups served. - Sensitivity to and respect for various religions. - Knowledge in areas of pastoral theology, medical ethics, spirituality, death and dying, and crisis intervention. - Is a career ladder candidate. Why Mercy? From day one, Mercy offers outstanding benefits - including medical, dental, and vision coverage, paid time off, tuition support, and matched retirement plans for team members working 32+ hours per pay period. Join a caring, collaborative team where your voice matters. At Mercy, you'll help shape the future of healthcare through innovation, technology, and compassion. As we grow, you'll grow with us.
05/01/2026
Full time
Find your calling at Mercy! Responding to the healing mission of Jesus and the tradition of Catherine McAuley to serve the poor and sick person, we participate in meeting the health needs of the community. Pastoral Services assists the patient, family, and personnel in meeting their spiritual, social, and emotional needs during a time of illness, injury or stress and will minister to all persons, regardless of their belief system. Performs duties and responsibilities in a manner consistent with our mission, values, and Mercy Service Standards. Position Details: Eligible for certification or in process to become Board Certified Chaplain Education: Masters-level work in Theology, Ministry, Counseling, Divinity or equivalence in related field. F our units of CPE recognized by Association of Professional Chaplains (APC) or National Association of Catholic Chaplains (NACC). Experience: One year of health care chaplaincy experience (may include CPE experience). Certifications: Certification as a Board-Certified Chaplain (see worksheet Guide to Determining Applicable CPE & Certification Programs for New Chaplain Hires). Other: - Compassion and respect for the dignity of each person. - Good communication and listening skills. - Ability to minister to the whole person with an emphasis on the spiritual. - Ability to be self-reflective about work. - Responds with respect, graciousness, kindness and spiritual comfort. - Ability to work independently in the context of a strong pastoral team and in cooperation with the interdisciplinary clinical team to provide quality services resulting in high patient satisfaction. - Able to work in emotional and stressful situations. - Advocates for patient, family member or co-worker when the need arises. - Uses computer systems, pagers, and telephone systems effectively. - Ability to work in crisis and trauma situations and situations with multiple priorities. - Able to be a self-starter, work with high degree of initiative. Preferred Experience: Depending on local needs, any of the following could be preferred for a Chaplain II: Experience with specialty area, three (3) years of chaplain experience, presenting to physicians/other clinicians. Preferred Certifications: Board Certified Chaplain (BCC) by APC or NACC. Preferred Other: - Where needed, language skills or experience with specific patient groups served. - Sensitivity to and respect for various religions. - Knowledge in areas of pastoral theology, medical ethics, spirituality, death and dying, and crisis intervention. - Is a career ladder candidate. Why Mercy? From day one, Mercy offers outstanding benefits - including medical, dental, and vision coverage, paid time off, tuition support, and matched retirement plans for team members working 32+ hours per pay period. Join a caring, collaborative team where your voice matters. At Mercy, you'll help shape the future of healthcare through innovation, technology, and compassion. As we grow, you'll grow with us.
Find your calling at Mercy! Our mission is clear. We bring to life a healing ministry through our compassionate care and exceptional service. At Mercy, we believe in careers that match the unique gifts of unique individuals - careers that not only make the most of your skills and talents, but also your heart. Join us and discover why Modern Healthcare Magazine named us in its "Top 100 Places to Work." Position Details: PRN - Located in Lebanon, Missouri Overview: Responding to the healing mission of Jesus and the tradition of Catherine McAuley to serve the poor and sick person, we participate in meeting the health needs of the community. Pastoral Services assists the patient, family, and personnel in meeting their spiritual, social, and emotional needs during a time of illness, injury or stress and will minister to all persons, regardless of their belief system. Performs duties and responsibilities in a manner consistent with our mission, values, and Mercy Service Standards. Education: - Bachelor's Degree in Theology, Ministry, Divinity or related field. - One unit of Clinical Pastoral Education. - If equivalent experience, the candidate has up to one year to complete the unit. Experience: Experience in visiting the sick in a ministry capacity. Certifications: In good standing with community and endorsed or eligible for endorsement by faith community. Other: - Compassion and respect for the dignity of each person. - Good communication and listening skills. - Ability to minister to the whole person with an emphasis on the spiritual. - Ability to be self-reflective about work. - Responds with respect, graciousness, kindness and spiritual comfort. - Ability to work independently in the context of a strong pastoral team and in cooperation with the interdisciplinary clinical team to provide quality services resulting in high patient satisfaction. - Able to work in emotional and stressful situations. - Advocates for patient, family member or co-worker when the need arises. - Uses computer systems, pagers, and telephone systems effectively. Preferred Education: - Some Master's level work in Theology, Ministry, Counseling, Divinity or related field. - Two units of CPE. Preferred Experience: Current healthcare or military chaplaincy experience. Preferred Other: - Where needed, language skills or experience with specific patient groups served. - Sensitivity to and respect for various religions. - Knowledge in areas of pastoral theology, medical ethics, spirituality, death and dying, and crisis intervention. - Is a career ladder candidate. Why Mercy? From day one, Mercy offers outstanding benefits - including medical, dental, and vision coverage, paid time off, tuition support, and matched retirement plans for team members working 32+ hours per pay period. Join a caring, collaborative team where your voice matters. At Mercy, you'll help shape the future of healthcare through innovation, technology, and compassion. As we grow, you'll grow with us.
05/01/2026
Full time
Find your calling at Mercy! Our mission is clear. We bring to life a healing ministry through our compassionate care and exceptional service. At Mercy, we believe in careers that match the unique gifts of unique individuals - careers that not only make the most of your skills and talents, but also your heart. Join us and discover why Modern Healthcare Magazine named us in its "Top 100 Places to Work." Position Details: PRN - Located in Lebanon, Missouri Overview: Responding to the healing mission of Jesus and the tradition of Catherine McAuley to serve the poor and sick person, we participate in meeting the health needs of the community. Pastoral Services assists the patient, family, and personnel in meeting their spiritual, social, and emotional needs during a time of illness, injury or stress and will minister to all persons, regardless of their belief system. Performs duties and responsibilities in a manner consistent with our mission, values, and Mercy Service Standards. Education: - Bachelor's Degree in Theology, Ministry, Divinity or related field. - One unit of Clinical Pastoral Education. - If equivalent experience, the candidate has up to one year to complete the unit. Experience: Experience in visiting the sick in a ministry capacity. Certifications: In good standing with community and endorsed or eligible for endorsement by faith community. Other: - Compassion and respect for the dignity of each person. - Good communication and listening skills. - Ability to minister to the whole person with an emphasis on the spiritual. - Ability to be self-reflective about work. - Responds with respect, graciousness, kindness and spiritual comfort. - Ability to work independently in the context of a strong pastoral team and in cooperation with the interdisciplinary clinical team to provide quality services resulting in high patient satisfaction. - Able to work in emotional and stressful situations. - Advocates for patient, family member or co-worker when the need arises. - Uses computer systems, pagers, and telephone systems effectively. Preferred Education: - Some Master's level work in Theology, Ministry, Counseling, Divinity or related field. - Two units of CPE. Preferred Experience: Current healthcare or military chaplaincy experience. Preferred Other: - Where needed, language skills or experience with specific patient groups served. - Sensitivity to and respect for various religions. - Knowledge in areas of pastoral theology, medical ethics, spirituality, death and dying, and crisis intervention. - Is a career ladder candidate. Why Mercy? From day one, Mercy offers outstanding benefits - including medical, dental, and vision coverage, paid time off, tuition support, and matched retirement plans for team members working 32+ hours per pay period. Join a caring, collaborative team where your voice matters. At Mercy, you'll help shape the future of healthcare through innovation, technology, and compassion. As we grow, you'll grow with us.
Find your calling at Mercy! Responding to the healing mission of Jesus and the tradition of Catherine McAuley to serve the poor and sick person, we participate in meeting the health needs of the community. Pastoral Services assists the patient, family, and personnel in meeting their spiritual, social, and emotional needs during a time of illness, injury or stress and will minister to all persons, regardless of their belief system. Performs duties and responsibilities in a manner consistent with our mission, values, and Mercy Service Standards. Position Details: PRN - Located in Lebanon, Missouri Education: - Bachelor's Degree in Theology, Ministry, Divinity or related field. - One unit of Clinical Pastoral Education. - If equivalent experience, the candidate has up to one year to complete the unit. Experience: Experience in visiting the sick in a ministry capacity. Certifications: In good standing with community and endorsed or eligible for endorsement by faith community. Other: - Compassion and respect for the dignity of each person. - Good communication and listening skills. - Ability to minister to the whole person with an emphasis on the spiritual. - Ability to be self-reflective about work. - Responds with respect, graciousness, kindness and spiritual comfort. - Ability to work independently in the context of a strong pastoral team and in cooperation with the interdisciplinary clinical team to provide quality services resulting in high patient satisfaction. - Able to work in emotional and stressful situations. - Advocates for patient, family member or co-worker when the need arises. - Uses computer systems, pagers, and telephone systems effectively. Preferred Education: - Some Master's level work in Theology, Ministry, Counseling, Divinity or related field. - Two units of CPE. Preferred Experience: Current healthcare or military chaplaincy experience. Preferred Other: - Where needed, language skills or experience with specific patient groups served. - Sensitivity to and respect for various religions. - Knowledge in areas of pastoral theology, medical ethics, spirituality, death and dying, and crisis intervention. - Is a career ladder candidate. Why Mercy? From day one, Mercy offers outstanding benefits - including medical, dental, and vision coverage, paid time off, tuition support, and matched retirement plans for team members working 32+ hours per pay period. Join a caring, collaborative team where your voice matters. At Mercy, you'll help shape the future of healthcare through innovation, technology, and compassion. As we grow, you'll grow with us.
05/01/2026
Full time
Find your calling at Mercy! Responding to the healing mission of Jesus and the tradition of Catherine McAuley to serve the poor and sick person, we participate in meeting the health needs of the community. Pastoral Services assists the patient, family, and personnel in meeting their spiritual, social, and emotional needs during a time of illness, injury or stress and will minister to all persons, regardless of their belief system. Performs duties and responsibilities in a manner consistent with our mission, values, and Mercy Service Standards. Position Details: PRN - Located in Lebanon, Missouri Education: - Bachelor's Degree in Theology, Ministry, Divinity or related field. - One unit of Clinical Pastoral Education. - If equivalent experience, the candidate has up to one year to complete the unit. Experience: Experience in visiting the sick in a ministry capacity. Certifications: In good standing with community and endorsed or eligible for endorsement by faith community. Other: - Compassion and respect for the dignity of each person. - Good communication and listening skills. - Ability to minister to the whole person with an emphasis on the spiritual. - Ability to be self-reflective about work. - Responds with respect, graciousness, kindness and spiritual comfort. - Ability to work independently in the context of a strong pastoral team and in cooperation with the interdisciplinary clinical team to provide quality services resulting in high patient satisfaction. - Able to work in emotional and stressful situations. - Advocates for patient, family member or co-worker when the need arises. - Uses computer systems, pagers, and telephone systems effectively. Preferred Education: - Some Master's level work in Theology, Ministry, Counseling, Divinity or related field. - Two units of CPE. Preferred Experience: Current healthcare or military chaplaincy experience. Preferred Other: - Where needed, language skills or experience with specific patient groups served. - Sensitivity to and respect for various religions. - Knowledge in areas of pastoral theology, medical ethics, spirituality, death and dying, and crisis intervention. - Is a career ladder candidate. Why Mercy? From day one, Mercy offers outstanding benefits - including medical, dental, and vision coverage, paid time off, tuition support, and matched retirement plans for team members working 32+ hours per pay period. Join a caring, collaborative team where your voice matters. At Mercy, you'll help shape the future of healthcare through innovation, technology, and compassion. As we grow, you'll grow with us.
Find your calling at Mercy! Responding to the healing mission of Jesus and the tradition of Catherine McAuley to serve the poor and sick person, we participate in meeting the health needs of the community. Pastoral Services assists the patient, family, and personnel in meeting their spiritual, social, and emotional needs during a time of illness, injury or stress and will minister to all persons, regardless of their belief system. Performs duties and responsibilities in a manner consistent with our mission, values, and Mercy Service Standards. Position Details: Education: Bachelor's Degree in Theology, Ministry, Divinity, or related field; or equivalent education and experience in lieu of the degree in addition to the required experience. One unit of Clinical Pastoral Education (see worksheet Guide to Determining Applicable CPE & Certification Programs for New Chaplain Hires) or equivalent experience (see worksheet Guide to Determining Applicable Work Experience for New Chaplain Hires). If equivalent experience, the candidate has up to one year to complete the unit. Licensure: None. Experience: Experience in visiting the sick in a ministry capacity. Certifications: In good standing with community and endorsed or eligible for endorsement by faith community. Other: - Compassion and respect for the dignity of each person. - Good communication and listening skills. - Ability to minister to the whole person with an emphasis on the spiritual. - Ability to be self-reflective about work. - Responds with respect, graciousness, kindness and spiritual comfort. - Ability to work independently in the context of a strong pastoral team and in cooperation with the interdisciplinary clinical team to provide quality services resulting in high patient satisfaction. - Able to work in emotional and stressful situations. - Advocates for patient, family member or co-worker when the need arises. - Uses computer systems, pagers, and telephone systems effectively. Preferred Education: Some Master's level work in Theology, Ministry, Counseling, Divinity or related field. Two units of CPE. Preferred Experience: Current healthcare or military chaplaincy experience. Preferred Other: - Where needed, language skills or experience with specific patient groups served. - Sensitivity to and respect for various religions. - Knowledge in areas of pastoral theology, medical ethics, spirituality, death and dying, and crisis intervention. - Is a career ladder candidate. Why Mercy? From day one, Mercy offers outstanding benefits - including medical, dental, and vision coverage, paid time off, tuition support, and matched retirement plans for team members working 32+ hours per pay period. Join a caring, collaborative team where your voice matters. At Mercy, you'll help shape the future of healthcare through innovation, technology, and compassion. As we grow, you'll grow with us.
05/01/2026
Full time
Find your calling at Mercy! Responding to the healing mission of Jesus and the tradition of Catherine McAuley to serve the poor and sick person, we participate in meeting the health needs of the community. Pastoral Services assists the patient, family, and personnel in meeting their spiritual, social, and emotional needs during a time of illness, injury or stress and will minister to all persons, regardless of their belief system. Performs duties and responsibilities in a manner consistent with our mission, values, and Mercy Service Standards. Position Details: Education: Bachelor's Degree in Theology, Ministry, Divinity, or related field; or equivalent education and experience in lieu of the degree in addition to the required experience. One unit of Clinical Pastoral Education (see worksheet Guide to Determining Applicable CPE & Certification Programs for New Chaplain Hires) or equivalent experience (see worksheet Guide to Determining Applicable Work Experience for New Chaplain Hires). If equivalent experience, the candidate has up to one year to complete the unit. Licensure: None. Experience: Experience in visiting the sick in a ministry capacity. Certifications: In good standing with community and endorsed or eligible for endorsement by faith community. Other: - Compassion and respect for the dignity of each person. - Good communication and listening skills. - Ability to minister to the whole person with an emphasis on the spiritual. - Ability to be self-reflective about work. - Responds with respect, graciousness, kindness and spiritual comfort. - Ability to work independently in the context of a strong pastoral team and in cooperation with the interdisciplinary clinical team to provide quality services resulting in high patient satisfaction. - Able to work in emotional and stressful situations. - Advocates for patient, family member or co-worker when the need arises. - Uses computer systems, pagers, and telephone systems effectively. Preferred Education: Some Master's level work in Theology, Ministry, Counseling, Divinity or related field. Two units of CPE. Preferred Experience: Current healthcare or military chaplaincy experience. Preferred Other: - Where needed, language skills or experience with specific patient groups served. - Sensitivity to and respect for various religions. - Knowledge in areas of pastoral theology, medical ethics, spirituality, death and dying, and crisis intervention. - Is a career ladder candidate. Why Mercy? From day one, Mercy offers outstanding benefits - including medical, dental, and vision coverage, paid time off, tuition support, and matched retirement plans for team members working 32+ hours per pay period. Join a caring, collaborative team where your voice matters. At Mercy, you'll help shape the future of healthcare through innovation, technology, and compassion. As we grow, you'll grow with us.
WHO WE ARE We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our hospice organization kickstarts careers in caring, promotes from within, and provides a nationally recognized best-in-class employee experience. Supported by industry-leading experts and a growing network of programs in 15+ states, VITAS empowers team members to grow toward their goals while transforming patients lives. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future. Salary Range: $140,000 - $155,000 /Annual WHAT YOU LL DO As a patient care administrator (PCA), you will join the senior leadership team for a VITAS service area, ensuring the clinical, financial, and operational aspects of hospice are running smoothly within your purview. You will support all the members of the interdisciplinary team, including nurses, social workers, chaplains, and more. You will coach team members, consult on clinical matters, and lead performance improvement initiatives to elevate the patient experience. WHERE YOU LL WORK Our PCAs work at a local VITAS office every day, supporting team members as needed. WHAT S EXPECTED FROM YOU Our PCAs blend leadership skills and clinical expertise to effectively manage their team, ensuring quality and continuity of care for patients. In addition to your RN license and at least four years of healthcare management experience, you ll have the traits that make the VITAS Difference: Commitment, Compassion, and a Can-do Attitude. You will keep patient welfare at the center of everything you do, giving your best each day in service of our core commitment: Extending comfort and dignity to all people at the end of their life s journey. QUALIFICATIONS Current Registered Nurse License to practice in the state where the VITAS Program is located. Two years of home health and hospice experience. Four years of healthcare management experience. Hands-on fiscal and budgetary experience. Experience managing a team of leaders. PCA Requirements and Qualifications by State: CA Regulation California Standard of Quality Patient Care: Section 5.3 Director of Patient Care Services PCA Requirements and Qualifications Director of Patient Care Services Required RN with BSN or another health related field and 3 years experience within last 5 in hospice, home health, primary care clinic, or health facility and One year in a supervisory or administrative position OR RN with 4 years experience in last 5 in a hospice, home health agency, primary care clinic or health facility and One year in a supervisory or administrative capacity. EDUCATION Bachelor s degree in Nursing or related field from an accredited college or university or the international equivalent preferred. See table above for specific requirements per state.
04/30/2026
Full time
WHO WE ARE We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our hospice organization kickstarts careers in caring, promotes from within, and provides a nationally recognized best-in-class employee experience. Supported by industry-leading experts and a growing network of programs in 15+ states, VITAS empowers team members to grow toward their goals while transforming patients lives. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future. Salary Range: $140,000 - $155,000 /Annual WHAT YOU LL DO As a patient care administrator (PCA), you will join the senior leadership team for a VITAS service area, ensuring the clinical, financial, and operational aspects of hospice are running smoothly within your purview. You will support all the members of the interdisciplinary team, including nurses, social workers, chaplains, and more. You will coach team members, consult on clinical matters, and lead performance improvement initiatives to elevate the patient experience. WHERE YOU LL WORK Our PCAs work at a local VITAS office every day, supporting team members as needed. WHAT S EXPECTED FROM YOU Our PCAs blend leadership skills and clinical expertise to effectively manage their team, ensuring quality and continuity of care for patients. In addition to your RN license and at least four years of healthcare management experience, you ll have the traits that make the VITAS Difference: Commitment, Compassion, and a Can-do Attitude. You will keep patient welfare at the center of everything you do, giving your best each day in service of our core commitment: Extending comfort and dignity to all people at the end of their life s journey. QUALIFICATIONS Current Registered Nurse License to practice in the state where the VITAS Program is located. Two years of home health and hospice experience. Four years of healthcare management experience. Hands-on fiscal and budgetary experience. Experience managing a team of leaders. PCA Requirements and Qualifications by State: CA Regulation California Standard of Quality Patient Care: Section 5.3 Director of Patient Care Services PCA Requirements and Qualifications Director of Patient Care Services Required RN with BSN or another health related field and 3 years experience within last 5 in hospice, home health, primary care clinic, or health facility and One year in a supervisory or administrative position OR RN with 4 years experience in last 5 in a hospice, home health agency, primary care clinic or health facility and One year in a supervisory or administrative capacity. EDUCATION Bachelor s degree in Nursing or related field from an accredited college or university or the international equivalent preferred. See table above for specific requirements per state.
WHO WE ARE We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our hospice organization kickstarts careers in caring, promotes from within, and provides a nationally recognized best-in-class employee experience. Supported by industry-leading experts and a growing network of programs in 15+ states, VITAS empowers team members to grow toward their goals while transforming patients lives. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future. Salary Range: $140,000 - $155,000 /Annual WHAT YOU LL DO As a patient care administrator (PCA), you will join the senior leadership team for a VITAS service area, ensuring the clinical, financial, and operational aspects of hospice are running smoothly within your purview. You will support all the members of the interdisciplinary team, including nurses, social workers, chaplains, and more. You will coach team members, consult on clinical matters, and lead performance improvement initiatives to elevate the patient experience. WHERE YOU LL WORK Our PCAs work at a local VITAS office every day, supporting team members as needed. WHAT S EXPECTED FROM YOU Our PCAs blend leadership skills and clinical expertise to effectively manage their team, ensuring quality and continuity of care for patients. In addition to your RN license and at least four years of healthcare management experience, you ll have the traits that make the VITAS Difference: Commitment, Compassion, and a Can-do Attitude. You will keep patient welfare at the center of everything you do, giving your best each day in service of our core commitment: Extending comfort and dignity to all people at the end of their life s journey. QUALIFICATIONS Current Registered Nurse License to practice in the state where the VITAS Program is located. Two years of home health and hospice experience. Four years of healthcare management experience. Hands-on fiscal and budgetary experience. Experience managing a team of leaders. PCA Requirements and Qualifications by State: CA Regulation California Standard of Quality Patient Care: Section 5.3 Director of Patient Care Services PCA Requirements and Qualifications Director of Patient Care Services Required RN with BSN or another health related field and 3 years experience within last 5 in hospice, home health, primary care clinic, or health facility and One year in a supervisory or administrative position OR RN with 4 years experience in last 5 in a hospice, home health agency, primary care clinic or health facility and One year in a supervisory or administrative capacity. EDUCATION Bachelor s degree in Nursing or related field from an accredited college or university or the international equivalent preferred. See table above for specific requirements per state.
04/30/2026
Full time
WHO WE ARE We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our hospice organization kickstarts careers in caring, promotes from within, and provides a nationally recognized best-in-class employee experience. Supported by industry-leading experts and a growing network of programs in 15+ states, VITAS empowers team members to grow toward their goals while transforming patients lives. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future. Salary Range: $140,000 - $155,000 /Annual WHAT YOU LL DO As a patient care administrator (PCA), you will join the senior leadership team for a VITAS service area, ensuring the clinical, financial, and operational aspects of hospice are running smoothly within your purview. You will support all the members of the interdisciplinary team, including nurses, social workers, chaplains, and more. You will coach team members, consult on clinical matters, and lead performance improvement initiatives to elevate the patient experience. WHERE YOU LL WORK Our PCAs work at a local VITAS office every day, supporting team members as needed. WHAT S EXPECTED FROM YOU Our PCAs blend leadership skills and clinical expertise to effectively manage their team, ensuring quality and continuity of care for patients. In addition to your RN license and at least four years of healthcare management experience, you ll have the traits that make the VITAS Difference: Commitment, Compassion, and a Can-do Attitude. You will keep patient welfare at the center of everything you do, giving your best each day in service of our core commitment: Extending comfort and dignity to all people at the end of their life s journey. QUALIFICATIONS Current Registered Nurse License to practice in the state where the VITAS Program is located. Two years of home health and hospice experience. Four years of healthcare management experience. Hands-on fiscal and budgetary experience. Experience managing a team of leaders. PCA Requirements and Qualifications by State: CA Regulation California Standard of Quality Patient Care: Section 5.3 Director of Patient Care Services PCA Requirements and Qualifications Director of Patient Care Services Required RN with BSN or another health related field and 3 years experience within last 5 in hospice, home health, primary care clinic, or health facility and One year in a supervisory or administrative position OR RN with 4 years experience in last 5 in a hospice, home health agency, primary care clinic or health facility and One year in a supervisory or administrative capacity. EDUCATION Bachelor s degree in Nursing or related field from an accredited college or university or the international equivalent preferred. See table above for specific requirements per state.
WHO WE ARE We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our hospice organization kickstarts careers in caring, promotes from within, and provides a nationally recognized best-in-class employee experience. Supported by industry-leading experts and a growing network of programs in 15+ states, VITAS empowers team members to grow toward their goals while transforming patients lives. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future. Salary Range: $140,000 - $155,000 /Annual WHAT YOU LL DO As a patient care administrator (PCA), you will join the senior leadership team for a VITAS service area, ensuring the clinical, financial, and operational aspects of hospice are running smoothly within your purview. You will support all the members of the interdisciplinary team, including nurses, social workers, chaplains, and more. You will coach team members, consult on clinical matters, and lead performance improvement initiatives to elevate the patient experience. WHERE YOU LL WORK Our PCAs work at a local VITAS office every day, supporting team members as needed. WHAT S EXPECTED FROM YOU Our PCAs blend leadership skills and clinical expertise to effectively manage their team, ensuring quality and continuity of care for patients. In addition to your RN license and at least four years of healthcare management experience, you ll have the traits that make the VITAS Difference: Commitment, Compassion, and a Can-do Attitude. You will keep patient welfare at the center of everything you do, giving your best each day in service of our core commitment: Extending comfort and dignity to all people at the end of their life s journey. QUALIFICATIONS Current Registered Nurse License to practice in the state where the VITAS Program is located. Two years of home health and hospice experience. Four years of healthcare management experience. Hands-on fiscal and budgetary experience. Experience managing a team of leaders. PCA Requirements and Qualifications by State: CA Regulation California Standard of Quality Patient Care: Section 5.3 Director of Patient Care Services PCA Requirements and Qualifications Director of Patient Care Services Required RN with BSN or another health related field and 3 years experience within last 5 in hospice, home health, primary care clinic, or health facility and One year in a supervisory or administrative position OR RN with 4 years experience in last 5 in a hospice, home health agency, primary care clinic or health facility and One year in a supervisory or administrative capacity. EDUCATION Bachelor s degree in Nursing or related field from an accredited college or university or the international equivalent preferred. See table above for specific requirements per state.
04/30/2026
Full time
WHO WE ARE We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our hospice organization kickstarts careers in caring, promotes from within, and provides a nationally recognized best-in-class employee experience. Supported by industry-leading experts and a growing network of programs in 15+ states, VITAS empowers team members to grow toward their goals while transforming patients lives. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future. Salary Range: $140,000 - $155,000 /Annual WHAT YOU LL DO As a patient care administrator (PCA), you will join the senior leadership team for a VITAS service area, ensuring the clinical, financial, and operational aspects of hospice are running smoothly within your purview. You will support all the members of the interdisciplinary team, including nurses, social workers, chaplains, and more. You will coach team members, consult on clinical matters, and lead performance improvement initiatives to elevate the patient experience. WHERE YOU LL WORK Our PCAs work at a local VITAS office every day, supporting team members as needed. WHAT S EXPECTED FROM YOU Our PCAs blend leadership skills and clinical expertise to effectively manage their team, ensuring quality and continuity of care for patients. In addition to your RN license and at least four years of healthcare management experience, you ll have the traits that make the VITAS Difference: Commitment, Compassion, and a Can-do Attitude. You will keep patient welfare at the center of everything you do, giving your best each day in service of our core commitment: Extending comfort and dignity to all people at the end of their life s journey. QUALIFICATIONS Current Registered Nurse License to practice in the state where the VITAS Program is located. Two years of home health and hospice experience. Four years of healthcare management experience. Hands-on fiscal and budgetary experience. Experience managing a team of leaders. PCA Requirements and Qualifications by State: CA Regulation California Standard of Quality Patient Care: Section 5.3 Director of Patient Care Services PCA Requirements and Qualifications Director of Patient Care Services Required RN with BSN or another health related field and 3 years experience within last 5 in hospice, home health, primary care clinic, or health facility and One year in a supervisory or administrative position OR RN with 4 years experience in last 5 in a hospice, home health agency, primary care clinic or health facility and One year in a supervisory or administrative capacity. EDUCATION Bachelor s degree in Nursing or related field from an accredited college or university or the international equivalent preferred. See table above for specific requirements per state.
Indianapolis Palliative Care Physician Opportunity Indiana hospital system is seeking a Palliative Medicine physician to join a strong, collegial team of providers. Enjoy a Monday-Friday flexible schedule, onsite Chaplain and Social Worker, and backup to a Nurse Practitioner for call. A competitive compensation and benefits package is available for the right candidate. The ideal candidate is a Board Certified Palliative Medicine MD/DO with an active Indiana license. New grads are encouraged to apply. Preference will be given to candidates with National Catholic Bioethics certification. - Monday-Friday flexible schedule - Salary + Bonus + Signing Bonus + Relocation - Family or Internal Medicine trained physicians with interest should apply Ideally located in Indianapolis, you can also enjoy working in an AMA designated top physician friendly state in the US and with all the major metro amenities with an affordable cost of living! The central Indiana market is an especially desirable community in which to live and work with highly ranked public and private schools and diverse cultural activities. Interested candidates, please call and submit your CV to to be considered. Know someone looking? Call to discuss our $2,000 referral bonus and pass the info along! Job
04/28/2026
Full time
Indianapolis Palliative Care Physician Opportunity Indiana hospital system is seeking a Palliative Medicine physician to join a strong, collegial team of providers. Enjoy a Monday-Friday flexible schedule, onsite Chaplain and Social Worker, and backup to a Nurse Practitioner for call. A competitive compensation and benefits package is available for the right candidate. The ideal candidate is a Board Certified Palliative Medicine MD/DO with an active Indiana license. New grads are encouraged to apply. Preference will be given to candidates with National Catholic Bioethics certification. - Monday-Friday flexible schedule - Salary + Bonus + Signing Bonus + Relocation - Family or Internal Medicine trained physicians with interest should apply Ideally located in Indianapolis, you can also enjoy working in an AMA designated top physician friendly state in the US and with all the major metro amenities with an affordable cost of living! The central Indiana market is an especially desirable community in which to live and work with highly ranked public and private schools and diverse cultural activities. Interested candidates, please call and submit your CV to to be considered. Know someone looking? Call to discuss our $2,000 referral bonus and pass the info along! Job
WHO WE ARE We are a nurse-founded hospice organization and a pioneer in end-of-life care since 1978. We are carers who advocate for our patients and their loved ones at the bedside. We take care of each other. We are proud to make a difference. We are VITAS. WHAT YOU LL DO As a home care RN, you will do the critically important job of ensuring hospice patients are comfortable, while forging compassionate, meaningful connections. This is important work that comes with huge responsibility. Patients and families trust VITAS RNs to guide them through one of life s most difficult experiences, and honoring that trust will be your highest priority You will be a respected member of our team, both as a caregiver and as a hospice educator. You will be entrusted with the autonomy to make care decisions at the bedside, ensuring not a moment is wasted in bringing comfort to your patients. You will help patients and their loved ones understand and embrace the palliative rather than curative nature of hospice and the benefits of comfort-focused end-of-life care. WHERE YOU LL WORK Each day is different for our home care RNs. You will spend most of your time caring for hospice patients in their home, ALF, nursing home facility, hospital or medical facility, adjusting your schedule based on their needs. The total amount of visits may vary per day but on average it is 4 to 6. About once a week you'll come to the office to meet with the rest of your interdisciplinary team: the social workers, physicians, chaplains, and nurses who work together to provide whole-person support for the patients and families we serve. Monday- Friday 8am- 5pm in the field Mileage Reimbursement: Yes, 72.5 cents/ Mile Benefits: Yes, Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, HSA, FSA, Tuition Reimbursement, PTO WHAT S EXPECTED FROM YOU A VITAS nurse is the end-of-life caregiver everyone deserves. In addition to having your RN license and the qualifications described below, you will embody compassion, empathy, and dedication. You will keep patients at the center of your practice, doing your best each day in service of our mission: Meeting people with comfort and dignity at the end of their life s journey. QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE REGISTERED NURSE, RN Currently licensed to practice nursing in Texas where the VITAS program is located. A minimum of two years of nursing experience in hospice, home health, or community health or hospital setting Equivalent experience or licensure may be considered JOB REQUIREMENTS Registered Nurse, RN, has reliable transportation with adequate insurance coverage for driver and passengers. Registered Nurse, RN, has telephone available (cellular or land line)
04/25/2026
Full time
WHO WE ARE We are a nurse-founded hospice organization and a pioneer in end-of-life care since 1978. We are carers who advocate for our patients and their loved ones at the bedside. We take care of each other. We are proud to make a difference. We are VITAS. WHAT YOU LL DO As a home care RN, you will do the critically important job of ensuring hospice patients are comfortable, while forging compassionate, meaningful connections. This is important work that comes with huge responsibility. Patients and families trust VITAS RNs to guide them through one of life s most difficult experiences, and honoring that trust will be your highest priority You will be a respected member of our team, both as a caregiver and as a hospice educator. You will be entrusted with the autonomy to make care decisions at the bedside, ensuring not a moment is wasted in bringing comfort to your patients. You will help patients and their loved ones understand and embrace the palliative rather than curative nature of hospice and the benefits of comfort-focused end-of-life care. WHERE YOU LL WORK Each day is different for our home care RNs. You will spend most of your time caring for hospice patients in their home, ALF, nursing home facility, hospital or medical facility, adjusting your schedule based on their needs. The total amount of visits may vary per day but on average it is 4 to 6. About once a week you'll come to the office to meet with the rest of your interdisciplinary team: the social workers, physicians, chaplains, and nurses who work together to provide whole-person support for the patients and families we serve. Monday- Friday 8am- 5pm in the field Mileage Reimbursement: Yes, 72.5 cents/ Mile Benefits: Yes, Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, HSA, FSA, Tuition Reimbursement, PTO WHAT S EXPECTED FROM YOU A VITAS nurse is the end-of-life caregiver everyone deserves. In addition to having your RN license and the qualifications described below, you will embody compassion, empathy, and dedication. You will keep patients at the center of your practice, doing your best each day in service of our mission: Meeting people with comfort and dignity at the end of their life s journey. QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE REGISTERED NURSE, RN Currently licensed to practice nursing in Texas where the VITAS program is located. A minimum of two years of nursing experience in hospice, home health, or community health or hospital setting Equivalent experience or licensure may be considered JOB REQUIREMENTS Registered Nurse, RN, has reliable transportation with adequate insurance coverage for driver and passengers. Registered Nurse, RN, has telephone available (cellular or land line)
WHO WE ARE We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our hospice organization kickstarts careers in caring, promotes from within, and provides a nationally recognized best-in-class employee experience. Supported by industry-leading experts and a growing network of programs in 15+ states, VITAS empowers team members to grow toward their goals while transforming patients lives. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future. Salary Range: $140,000 - $155,000 /Annual WHAT YOU LL DO As a patient care administrator (PCA), you will join the senior leadership team for a VITAS service area, ensuring the clinical, financial, and operational aspects of hospice are running smoothly within your purview. You will support all the members of the interdisciplinary team, including nurses, social workers, chaplains, and more. You will coach team members, consult on clinical matters, and lead performance improvement initiatives to elevate the patient experience. WHERE YOU LL WORK Our PCAs work at a local VITAS office every day, supporting team members as needed. WHAT S EXPECTED FROM YOU Our PCAs blend leadership skills and clinical expertise to effectively manage their team, ensuring quality and continuity of care for patients. In addition to your RN license and at least four years of healthcare management experience, you ll have the traits that make the VITAS Difference: Commitment, Compassion, and a Can-do Attitude. You will keep patient welfare at the center of everything you do, giving your best each day in service of our core commitment: Extending comfort and dignity to all people at the end of their life s journey. QUALIFICATIONS Current Registered Nurse License to practice in the state where the VITAS Program is located. Two years of home health and hospice experience. Four years of healthcare management experience. Hands-on fiscal and budgetary experience. Experience managing a team of leaders. PCA Requirements and Qualifications by State: CA Regulation California Standard of Quality Patient Care: Section 5.3 Director of Patient Care Services PCA Requirements and Qualifications Director of Patient Care Services Required RN with BSN or another health related field and 3 years experience within last 5 in hospice, home health, primary care clinic, or health facility and One year in a supervisory or administrative position OR RN with 4 years experience in last 5 in a hospice, home health agency, primary care clinic or health facility and One year in a supervisory or administrative capacity. EDUCATION Bachelor s degree in Nursing or related field from an accredited college or university or the international equivalent preferred. See table above for specific requirements per state.
04/25/2026
Full time
WHO WE ARE We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our hospice organization kickstarts careers in caring, promotes from within, and provides a nationally recognized best-in-class employee experience. Supported by industry-leading experts and a growing network of programs in 15+ states, VITAS empowers team members to grow toward their goals while transforming patients lives. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future. Salary Range: $140,000 - $155,000 /Annual WHAT YOU LL DO As a patient care administrator (PCA), you will join the senior leadership team for a VITAS service area, ensuring the clinical, financial, and operational aspects of hospice are running smoothly within your purview. You will support all the members of the interdisciplinary team, including nurses, social workers, chaplains, and more. You will coach team members, consult on clinical matters, and lead performance improvement initiatives to elevate the patient experience. WHERE YOU LL WORK Our PCAs work at a local VITAS office every day, supporting team members as needed. WHAT S EXPECTED FROM YOU Our PCAs blend leadership skills and clinical expertise to effectively manage their team, ensuring quality and continuity of care for patients. In addition to your RN license and at least four years of healthcare management experience, you ll have the traits that make the VITAS Difference: Commitment, Compassion, and a Can-do Attitude. You will keep patient welfare at the center of everything you do, giving your best each day in service of our core commitment: Extending comfort and dignity to all people at the end of their life s journey. QUALIFICATIONS Current Registered Nurse License to practice in the state where the VITAS Program is located. Two years of home health and hospice experience. Four years of healthcare management experience. Hands-on fiscal and budgetary experience. Experience managing a team of leaders. PCA Requirements and Qualifications by State: CA Regulation California Standard of Quality Patient Care: Section 5.3 Director of Patient Care Services PCA Requirements and Qualifications Director of Patient Care Services Required RN with BSN or another health related field and 3 years experience within last 5 in hospice, home health, primary care clinic, or health facility and One year in a supervisory or administrative position OR RN with 4 years experience in last 5 in a hospice, home health agency, primary care clinic or health facility and One year in a supervisory or administrative capacity. EDUCATION Bachelor s degree in Nursing or related field from an accredited college or university or the international equivalent preferred. See table above for specific requirements per state.
WHO WE ARE We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our hospice organization kickstarts careers in caring, promotes from within, and provides a nationally recognized best-in-class employee experience. Supported by industry-leading experts and a growing network of programs in 15+ states, VITAS empowers team members to grow toward their goals while transforming patients lives. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future. Salary: $55-$59/hr WHAT YOU LL DO As a home care registered nurse (RN), you will ensure hospice patients are comfortable and forge compassionate, meaningful connections with the people in their lives. This is important work that comes with equal responsibility. Patients and families trust VITAS nurses to guide them through the end-of-life journey, and maintaining that trust is our highest priority. You will be a respected member of our team, both as a caregiver and as a hospice educator. You will be entrusted with the autonomy to make care decisions at the bedside, ensuring not a moment is wasted in bringing comfort to your patients. You will help patients and their loved ones understand and embrace the palliative rather than curative nature of hospice and the benefits of comfort-focused end-of-life care. WHERE YOU LL WORK Each day is different. You will spend most of your time caring for hospice patients wherever they call home, whether that means a private residence or an assisted living/skilled nursing facility. Most VITAS nurses make 4-6 visits each day. Once a week, you ll visit the local program office to meet with an interdisciplinary team, including social workers, physicians, chaplains, and nurses, who collaborate to provide holistic support for the patients and families we serve. WHAT S EXPECTED FROM YOU A VITAS nurse is the end-of-life caregiver everyone deserves. In addition to having your RN license, at least two years of nursing experience, and reliable transportation, you'll approach your work with the traits that make the VITAS Difference: Commitment, Compassion, and a Can-do Attitude. You will keep patient welfare at the center of everything you do, giving your best each day in service of our core commitment: Extending comfort and dignity to all people at the end of their life s journey. QUALIFICATIONS Currently licensed to practice nursing in the state where the VITAS program is located. A minimum of two years of nursing experience in hospice, home health, or community health in the last five years. Equivalent experience or licensure may be considered SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATE EOE/AA M/F/D/V
04/25/2026
Full time
WHO WE ARE We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our hospice organization kickstarts careers in caring, promotes from within, and provides a nationally recognized best-in-class employee experience. Supported by industry-leading experts and a growing network of programs in 15+ states, VITAS empowers team members to grow toward their goals while transforming patients lives. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future. Salary: $55-$59/hr WHAT YOU LL DO As a home care registered nurse (RN), you will ensure hospice patients are comfortable and forge compassionate, meaningful connections with the people in their lives. This is important work that comes with equal responsibility. Patients and families trust VITAS nurses to guide them through the end-of-life journey, and maintaining that trust is our highest priority. You will be a respected member of our team, both as a caregiver and as a hospice educator. You will be entrusted with the autonomy to make care decisions at the bedside, ensuring not a moment is wasted in bringing comfort to your patients. You will help patients and their loved ones understand and embrace the palliative rather than curative nature of hospice and the benefits of comfort-focused end-of-life care. WHERE YOU LL WORK Each day is different. You will spend most of your time caring for hospice patients wherever they call home, whether that means a private residence or an assisted living/skilled nursing facility. Most VITAS nurses make 4-6 visits each day. Once a week, you ll visit the local program office to meet with an interdisciplinary team, including social workers, physicians, chaplains, and nurses, who collaborate to provide holistic support for the patients and families we serve. WHAT S EXPECTED FROM YOU A VITAS nurse is the end-of-life caregiver everyone deserves. In addition to having your RN license, at least two years of nursing experience, and reliable transportation, you'll approach your work with the traits that make the VITAS Difference: Commitment, Compassion, and a Can-do Attitude. You will keep patient welfare at the center of everything you do, giving your best each day in service of our core commitment: Extending comfort and dignity to all people at the end of their life s journey. QUALIFICATIONS Currently licensed to practice nursing in the state where the VITAS program is located. A minimum of two years of nursing experience in hospice, home health, or community health in the last five years. Equivalent experience or licensure may be considered SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATE EOE/AA M/F/D/V
WHO WE ARE We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our hospice organization kickstarts careers in caring, promotes from within, and provides a nationally recognized best-in-class employee experience. Supported by industry-leading experts and a growing network of programs in 15+ states, VITAS empowers team members to grow toward their goals while transforming patients lives. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future. Salary Range: $110,000 $120,000 annually WHAT YOU LL DO As a patient care administrator (PCA), you will join the senior leadership team for a VITAS service area, ensuring the clinical, financial, and operational aspects of hospice are running smoothly within your purview. You will support all the members of the interdisciplinary team, including nurses, social workers, chaplains, and more. You will coach team members, consult on clinical matters, and lead performance improvement initiatives to elevate the patient experience. WHERE YOU LL WORK Our PCAs work at a local VITAS office every day, supporting team members as needed. WHAT S EXPECTED FROM YOU Our PCAs blend leadership skills and clinical expertise to effectively manage their team, ensuring quality and continuity of care for patients. In addition to your RN license and at least four years of healthcare management experience, you ll have the traits that make the VITAS Difference: Commitment, Compassion, and a Can-do Attitude. You will keep patient welfare at the center of everything you do, giving your best each day in service of our core commitment: Extending comfort and dignity to all people at the end of their life s journey. QUALIFICATIONS Current Registered Nurse License to practice in the state where the VITAS Program is located. Two years of home health and hospice experience. Four years of healthcare management experience. Hands-on fiscal and budgetary experience. Experience managing a team of leaders. PCA Requirements and Qualifications Director of Patient Care Services Required RN with BSN or another health related field and 3 years experience within last 5 in hospice, home health, primary care clinic, or health facility and One year in a supervisory or administrative position OR RN with 4 years experience in last 5 in a hospice, home health agency, primary care clinic or health facility and One year in a supervisory or administrative capacity. EDUCATION Bachelor s degree in Nursing or related field from an accredited college or university or the international equivalent preferred. See table above for specific requirements per state. About Us VITAS Healthcare is the nation s leading provider of end-of-life care, and has the resources and expertise to support your personal and professional growth. As a member of the VITAS team, you ll find fulfillment working for a people-focused organization dedicated to making a difference in the lives of others. You will be more than just an employee: You will be counted on as an expert in your field, and as a valued team member whose efforts are respected and vital to our hospice mission. All VITAS employees commit to fulfilling their duties and responsibilities with the highest regard for professionalism, collaboration and teamwork, and an eye focused constantly on growth and improvement. We serve with commitment and compassion, and position ourselves for the future by embracing, innovating, and leading change. If you are that person, make your voice heard find your purpose at VITAS today. Benefits Include: - Competitive compensation - Health, dental, vision, life and disability insurance - Pre-tax healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts - Life insurance - 401(k) plan with numerous investment options and generous company match - Cancer and/or critical illness benefit - Tuition Reimbursement - Paid Time Off - Employee Assistance Program - Legal Insurance - Roadside Assistance Many of our positions offer the opportunity to work day or night shifts, weekdays or weekends. Choose a Career with VITAS
04/24/2026
Full time
WHO WE ARE We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our hospice organization kickstarts careers in caring, promotes from within, and provides a nationally recognized best-in-class employee experience. Supported by industry-leading experts and a growing network of programs in 15+ states, VITAS empowers team members to grow toward their goals while transforming patients lives. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future. Salary Range: $110,000 $120,000 annually WHAT YOU LL DO As a patient care administrator (PCA), you will join the senior leadership team for a VITAS service area, ensuring the clinical, financial, and operational aspects of hospice are running smoothly within your purview. You will support all the members of the interdisciplinary team, including nurses, social workers, chaplains, and more. You will coach team members, consult on clinical matters, and lead performance improvement initiatives to elevate the patient experience. WHERE YOU LL WORK Our PCAs work at a local VITAS office every day, supporting team members as needed. WHAT S EXPECTED FROM YOU Our PCAs blend leadership skills and clinical expertise to effectively manage their team, ensuring quality and continuity of care for patients. In addition to your RN license and at least four years of healthcare management experience, you ll have the traits that make the VITAS Difference: Commitment, Compassion, and a Can-do Attitude. You will keep patient welfare at the center of everything you do, giving your best each day in service of our core commitment: Extending comfort and dignity to all people at the end of their life s journey. QUALIFICATIONS Current Registered Nurse License to practice in the state where the VITAS Program is located. Two years of home health and hospice experience. Four years of healthcare management experience. Hands-on fiscal and budgetary experience. Experience managing a team of leaders. PCA Requirements and Qualifications Director of Patient Care Services Required RN with BSN or another health related field and 3 years experience within last 5 in hospice, home health, primary care clinic, or health facility and One year in a supervisory or administrative position OR RN with 4 years experience in last 5 in a hospice, home health agency, primary care clinic or health facility and One year in a supervisory or administrative capacity. EDUCATION Bachelor s degree in Nursing or related field from an accredited college or university or the international equivalent preferred. See table above for specific requirements per state. About Us VITAS Healthcare is the nation s leading provider of end-of-life care, and has the resources and expertise to support your personal and professional growth. As a member of the VITAS team, you ll find fulfillment working for a people-focused organization dedicated to making a difference in the lives of others. You will be more than just an employee: You will be counted on as an expert in your field, and as a valued team member whose efforts are respected and vital to our hospice mission. All VITAS employees commit to fulfilling their duties and responsibilities with the highest regard for professionalism, collaboration and teamwork, and an eye focused constantly on growth and improvement. We serve with commitment and compassion, and position ourselves for the future by embracing, innovating, and leading change. If you are that person, make your voice heard find your purpose at VITAS today. Benefits Include: - Competitive compensation - Health, dental, vision, life and disability insurance - Pre-tax healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts - Life insurance - 401(k) plan with numerous investment options and generous company match - Cancer and/or critical illness benefit - Tuition Reimbursement - Paid Time Off - Employee Assistance Program - Legal Insurance - Roadside Assistance Many of our positions offer the opportunity to work day or night shifts, weekdays or weekends. Choose a Career with VITAS
WHO WE ARE We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our hospice organization kickstarts careers in caring, promotes from within, and provides a nationally recognized best-in-class employee experience. Supported by industry-leading experts and a growing network of programs in 15+ states, VITAS empowers team members to grow toward their goals while transforming patients lives. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future. Salary Range: $110,000 $120,000 annually WHAT YOU LL DO As a patient care administrator (PCA), you will join the senior leadership team for a VITAS service area, ensuring the clinical, financial, and operational aspects of hospice are running smoothly within your purview. You will support all the members of the interdisciplinary team, including nurses, social workers, chaplains, and more. You will coach team members, consult on clinical matters, and lead performance improvement initiatives to elevate the patient experience. WHERE YOU LL WORK Our PCAs work at a local VITAS office every day, supporting team members as needed. WHAT S EXPECTED FROM YOU Our PCAs blend leadership skills and clinical expertise to effectively manage their team, ensuring quality and continuity of care for patients. In addition to your RN license and at least four years of healthcare management experience, you ll have the traits that make the VITAS Difference: Commitment, Compassion, and a Can-do Attitude. You will keep patient welfare at the center of everything you do, giving your best each day in service of our core commitment: Extending comfort and dignity to all people at the end of their life s journey. QUALIFICATIONS Current Registered Nurse License to practice in the state where the VITAS Program is located. Two years of home health and hospice experience. Four years of healthcare management experience. Hands-on fiscal and budgetary experience. Experience managing a team of leaders. PCA Requirements and Qualifications Director of Patient Care Services Required RN with BSN or another health related field and 3 years experience within last 5 in hospice, home health, primary care clinic, or health facility and One year in a supervisory or administrative position OR RN with 4 years experience in last 5 in a hospice, home health agency, primary care clinic or health facility and One year in a supervisory or administrative capacity. EDUCATION Bachelor s degree in Nursing or related field from an accredited college or university or the international equivalent preferred. See table above for specific requirements per state. About Us VITAS Healthcare is the nation s leading provider of end-of-life care, and has the resources and expertise to support your personal and professional growth. As a member of the VITAS team, you ll find fulfillment working for a people-focused organization dedicated to making a difference in the lives of others. You will be more than just an employee: You will be counted on as an expert in your field, and as a valued team member whose efforts are respected and vital to our hospice mission. All VITAS employees commit to fulfilling their duties and responsibilities with the highest regard for professionalism, collaboration and teamwork, and an eye focused constantly on growth and improvement. We serve with commitment and compassion, and position ourselves for the future by embracing, innovating, and leading change. If you are that person, make your voice heard find your purpose at VITAS today. Benefits Include: - Competitive compensation - Health, dental, vision, life and disability insurance - Pre-tax healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts - Life insurance - 401(k) plan with numerous investment options and generous company match - Cancer and/or critical illness benefit - Tuition Reimbursement - Paid Time Off - Employee Assistance Program - Legal Insurance - Roadside Assistance Many of our positions offer the opportunity to work day or night shifts, weekdays or weekends. Choose a Career with VITAS
04/24/2026
Full time
WHO WE ARE We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our hospice organization kickstarts careers in caring, promotes from within, and provides a nationally recognized best-in-class employee experience. Supported by industry-leading experts and a growing network of programs in 15+ states, VITAS empowers team members to grow toward their goals while transforming patients lives. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future. Salary Range: $110,000 $120,000 annually WHAT YOU LL DO As a patient care administrator (PCA), you will join the senior leadership team for a VITAS service area, ensuring the clinical, financial, and operational aspects of hospice are running smoothly within your purview. You will support all the members of the interdisciplinary team, including nurses, social workers, chaplains, and more. You will coach team members, consult on clinical matters, and lead performance improvement initiatives to elevate the patient experience. WHERE YOU LL WORK Our PCAs work at a local VITAS office every day, supporting team members as needed. WHAT S EXPECTED FROM YOU Our PCAs blend leadership skills and clinical expertise to effectively manage their team, ensuring quality and continuity of care for patients. In addition to your RN license and at least four years of healthcare management experience, you ll have the traits that make the VITAS Difference: Commitment, Compassion, and a Can-do Attitude. You will keep patient welfare at the center of everything you do, giving your best each day in service of our core commitment: Extending comfort and dignity to all people at the end of their life s journey. QUALIFICATIONS Current Registered Nurse License to practice in the state where the VITAS Program is located. Two years of home health and hospice experience. Four years of healthcare management experience. Hands-on fiscal and budgetary experience. Experience managing a team of leaders. PCA Requirements and Qualifications Director of Patient Care Services Required RN with BSN or another health related field and 3 years experience within last 5 in hospice, home health, primary care clinic, or health facility and One year in a supervisory or administrative position OR RN with 4 years experience in last 5 in a hospice, home health agency, primary care clinic or health facility and One year in a supervisory or administrative capacity. EDUCATION Bachelor s degree in Nursing or related field from an accredited college or university or the international equivalent preferred. See table above for specific requirements per state. About Us VITAS Healthcare is the nation s leading provider of end-of-life care, and has the resources and expertise to support your personal and professional growth. As a member of the VITAS team, you ll find fulfillment working for a people-focused organization dedicated to making a difference in the lives of others. You will be more than just an employee: You will be counted on as an expert in your field, and as a valued team member whose efforts are respected and vital to our hospice mission. All VITAS employees commit to fulfilling their duties and responsibilities with the highest regard for professionalism, collaboration and teamwork, and an eye focused constantly on growth and improvement. We serve with commitment and compassion, and position ourselves for the future by embracing, innovating, and leading change. If you are that person, make your voice heard find your purpose at VITAS today. Benefits Include: - Competitive compensation - Health, dental, vision, life and disability insurance - Pre-tax healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts - Life insurance - 401(k) plan with numerous investment options and generous company match - Cancer and/or critical illness benefit - Tuition Reimbursement - Paid Time Off - Employee Assistance Program - Legal Insurance - Roadside Assistance Many of our positions offer the opportunity to work day or night shifts, weekdays or weekends. Choose a Career with VITAS
WHO WE ARE We are a nurse-founded hospice organization and a pioneer in end-of-life care since 1978. We are carers who advocate for our patients and their loved ones at the bedside. We take care of each other. We are proud to make a difference. We are VITAS. WHAT YOU LL DO As a home care RN, you will do the critically important job of ensuring hospice patients are comfortable, while forging compassionate, meaningful connections. This is important work that comes with huge responsibility. Patients and families trust VITAS RNs to guide them through one of life s most difficult experiences, and honoring that trust will be your highest priority You will be a respected member of our team, both as a caregiver and as a hospice educator. You will be entrusted with the autonomy to make care decisions at the bedside, ensuring not a moment is wasted in bringing comfort to your patients. You will help patients and their loved ones understand and embrace the palliative rather than curative nature of hospice and the benefits of comfort-focused end-of-life care. WHERE YOU LL WORK Each day is different for our home care RNs. You will spend most of your time caring for hospice patients in their home, ALF, nursing home facility, hospital or medical facility, adjusting your schedule based on their needs. The total amount of visits may vary per day but on average it is 4 to 6. About once a week you'll come to the office to meet with the rest of your interdisciplinary team: the social workers, physicians, chaplains, and nurses who work together to provide whole-person support for the patients and families we serve. Monday- Friday 8am- 5pm Mileage Reimbursement: Yes, 0.70/ Mile Benefits: Yes, Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, HSA, FSA, Tuition Reimbursement, PTO WHAT S EXPECTED FROM YOU A VITAS nurse is the end-of-life caregiver everyone deserves. In addition to having your RN license and the qualifications described below, you will embody compassion, empathy, and dedication. You will keep patients at the center of your practice, doing your best each day in service of our mission: Meeting people with comfort and dignity at the end of their life s journey. QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE REGISTERED NURSE, RN Currently licensed to practice nursing in Texas where the VITAS program is located. A minimum of two years of nursing experience in hospice, home health, or community health or hospital setting Equivalent experience or licensure may be considered JOB REQUIREMENTS Registered Nurse, RN, has reliable transportation with adequate insurance coverage for driver and passengers. Registered Nurse, RN, has telephone available (cellular or land line)
04/24/2026
Full time
WHO WE ARE We are a nurse-founded hospice organization and a pioneer in end-of-life care since 1978. We are carers who advocate for our patients and their loved ones at the bedside. We take care of each other. We are proud to make a difference. We are VITAS. WHAT YOU LL DO As a home care RN, you will do the critically important job of ensuring hospice patients are comfortable, while forging compassionate, meaningful connections. This is important work that comes with huge responsibility. Patients and families trust VITAS RNs to guide them through one of life s most difficult experiences, and honoring that trust will be your highest priority You will be a respected member of our team, both as a caregiver and as a hospice educator. You will be entrusted with the autonomy to make care decisions at the bedside, ensuring not a moment is wasted in bringing comfort to your patients. You will help patients and their loved ones understand and embrace the palliative rather than curative nature of hospice and the benefits of comfort-focused end-of-life care. WHERE YOU LL WORK Each day is different for our home care RNs. You will spend most of your time caring for hospice patients in their home, ALF, nursing home facility, hospital or medical facility, adjusting your schedule based on their needs. The total amount of visits may vary per day but on average it is 4 to 6. About once a week you'll come to the office to meet with the rest of your interdisciplinary team: the social workers, physicians, chaplains, and nurses who work together to provide whole-person support for the patients and families we serve. Monday- Friday 8am- 5pm Mileage Reimbursement: Yes, 0.70/ Mile Benefits: Yes, Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, HSA, FSA, Tuition Reimbursement, PTO WHAT S EXPECTED FROM YOU A VITAS nurse is the end-of-life caregiver everyone deserves. In addition to having your RN license and the qualifications described below, you will embody compassion, empathy, and dedication. You will keep patients at the center of your practice, doing your best each day in service of our mission: Meeting people with comfort and dignity at the end of their life s journey. QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE REGISTERED NURSE, RN Currently licensed to practice nursing in Texas where the VITAS program is located. A minimum of two years of nursing experience in hospice, home health, or community health or hospital setting Equivalent experience or licensure may be considered JOB REQUIREMENTS Registered Nurse, RN, has reliable transportation with adequate insurance coverage for driver and passengers. Registered Nurse, RN, has telephone available (cellular or land line)
WHO WE ARE We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our hospice organization kickstarts careers in caring, promotes from within, and provides a nationally recognized best-in-class employee experience. Supported by industry-leading experts and a growing network of programs in 15+ states, VITAS empowers team members to grow toward their goals while transforming patients lives. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future. Salary Range: $38 - $43/ Hour Schedule 7 ON 7 OFF WHAT YOU LL DO As a home care registered nurse (RN), you will ensure hospice patients are comfortable and forge compassionate, meaningful connections with the people in their lives. This is important work that comes with equal responsibility. Patients and families trust VITAS nurses to guide them through the end-of-life journey, and maintaining that trust is our highest priority. You will be a respected member of our team, both as a caregiver and as a hospice educator. You will be entrusted with the autonomy to make care decisions at the bedside, ensuring not a moment is wasted in bringing comfort to your patients. You will help patients and their loved ones understand and embrace the palliative rather than curative nature of hospice and the benefits of comfort-focused end-of-life care. WHERE YOU LL WORK Each day is different. You will spend most of your time caring for hospice patients wherever they call home, whether that means a private residence or an assisted living/skilled nursing facility. Most VITAS nurses make 4-6 visits each day. Once a week, you ll visit the local program office to meet with an interdisciplinary team, including social workers, physicians, chaplains, and nurses, who collaborate to provide holistic support for the patients and families we serve. WHAT S EXPECTED FROM YOU A VITAS nurse is the end-of-life caregiver everyone deserves. In addition to having your RN license, at least two years of nursing experience, and reliable transportation, you'll approach your work with the traits that make the VITAS Difference: Commitment, Compassion, and a Can-do Attitude. You will keep patient welfare at the center of everything you do, giving your best each day in service of our core commitment: Extending comfort and dignity to all people at the end of their life s journey. QUALIFICATIONS Currently licensed to practice nursing in the state where the VITAS program is located. A minimum of two years of nursing experience in hospice, home health, or community health in the last five years. Equivalent experience or licensure may be considered
04/23/2026
Full time
WHO WE ARE We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our hospice organization kickstarts careers in caring, promotes from within, and provides a nationally recognized best-in-class employee experience. Supported by industry-leading experts and a growing network of programs in 15+ states, VITAS empowers team members to grow toward their goals while transforming patients lives. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future. Salary Range: $38 - $43/ Hour Schedule 7 ON 7 OFF WHAT YOU LL DO As a home care registered nurse (RN), you will ensure hospice patients are comfortable and forge compassionate, meaningful connections with the people in their lives. This is important work that comes with equal responsibility. Patients and families trust VITAS nurses to guide them through the end-of-life journey, and maintaining that trust is our highest priority. You will be a respected member of our team, both as a caregiver and as a hospice educator. You will be entrusted with the autonomy to make care decisions at the bedside, ensuring not a moment is wasted in bringing comfort to your patients. You will help patients and their loved ones understand and embrace the palliative rather than curative nature of hospice and the benefits of comfort-focused end-of-life care. WHERE YOU LL WORK Each day is different. You will spend most of your time caring for hospice patients wherever they call home, whether that means a private residence or an assisted living/skilled nursing facility. Most VITAS nurses make 4-6 visits each day. Once a week, you ll visit the local program office to meet with an interdisciplinary team, including social workers, physicians, chaplains, and nurses, who collaborate to provide holistic support for the patients and families we serve. WHAT S EXPECTED FROM YOU A VITAS nurse is the end-of-life caregiver everyone deserves. In addition to having your RN license, at least two years of nursing experience, and reliable transportation, you'll approach your work with the traits that make the VITAS Difference: Commitment, Compassion, and a Can-do Attitude. You will keep patient welfare at the center of everything you do, giving your best each day in service of our core commitment: Extending comfort and dignity to all people at the end of their life s journey. QUALIFICATIONS Currently licensed to practice nursing in the state where the VITAS program is located. A minimum of two years of nursing experience in hospice, home health, or community health in the last five years. Equivalent experience or licensure may be considered
WHO WE ARE We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our hospice organization kickstarts careers in caring, promotes from within, and provides a nationally recognized best-in-class employee experience. Supported by industry-leading experts and a growing network of programs in 15+ states, VITAS empowers team members to grow toward their goals while transforming patients lives. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future. Salary Range: $38 - $43/ Hour WHAT YOU LL DO As a home care registered nurse (RN), you will ensure hospice patients are comfortable and forge compassionate, meaningful connections with the people in their lives. This is important work that comes with equal responsibility. Patients and families trust VITAS nurses to guide them through the end-of-life journey, and maintaining that trust is our highest priority. You will be a respected member of our team, both as a caregiver and as a hospice educator. You will be entrusted with the autonomy to make care decisions at the bedside, ensuring not a moment is wasted in bringing comfort to your patients. You will help patients and their loved ones understand and embrace the palliative rather than curative nature of hospice and the benefits of comfort-focused end-of-life care. WHERE YOU LL WORK Each day is different. You will spend most of your time caring for hospice patients wherever they call home, whether that means a private residence or an assisted living/skilled nursing facility. Most VITAS nurses make 4-6 visits each day. Once a week, you ll visit the local program office to meet with an interdisciplinary team, including social workers, physicians, chaplains, and nurses, who collaborate to provide holistic support for the patients and families we serve. WHAT S EXPECTED FROM YOU A VITAS nurse is the end-of-life caregiver everyone deserves. In addition to having your RN license, at least two years of nursing experience, and reliable transportation, you'll approach your work with the traits that make the VITAS Difference: Commitment, Compassion, and a Can-do Attitude. You will keep patient welfare at the center of everything you do, giving your best each day in service of our core commitment: Extending comfort and dignity to all people at the end of their life s journey. QUALIFICATIONS Currently licensed to practice nursing in the state where the VITAS program is located. A minimum of two years of nursing experience in hospice, home health, or community health in the last five years. Equivalent experience or licensure may be considered
04/22/2026
Full time
WHO WE ARE We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our hospice organization kickstarts careers in caring, promotes from within, and provides a nationally recognized best-in-class employee experience. Supported by industry-leading experts and a growing network of programs in 15+ states, VITAS empowers team members to grow toward their goals while transforming patients lives. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future. Salary Range: $38 - $43/ Hour WHAT YOU LL DO As a home care registered nurse (RN), you will ensure hospice patients are comfortable and forge compassionate, meaningful connections with the people in their lives. This is important work that comes with equal responsibility. Patients and families trust VITAS nurses to guide them through the end-of-life journey, and maintaining that trust is our highest priority. You will be a respected member of our team, both as a caregiver and as a hospice educator. You will be entrusted with the autonomy to make care decisions at the bedside, ensuring not a moment is wasted in bringing comfort to your patients. You will help patients and their loved ones understand and embrace the palliative rather than curative nature of hospice and the benefits of comfort-focused end-of-life care. WHERE YOU LL WORK Each day is different. You will spend most of your time caring for hospice patients wherever they call home, whether that means a private residence or an assisted living/skilled nursing facility. Most VITAS nurses make 4-6 visits each day. Once a week, you ll visit the local program office to meet with an interdisciplinary team, including social workers, physicians, chaplains, and nurses, who collaborate to provide holistic support for the patients and families we serve. WHAT S EXPECTED FROM YOU A VITAS nurse is the end-of-life caregiver everyone deserves. In addition to having your RN license, at least two years of nursing experience, and reliable transportation, you'll approach your work with the traits that make the VITAS Difference: Commitment, Compassion, and a Can-do Attitude. You will keep patient welfare at the center of everything you do, giving your best each day in service of our core commitment: Extending comfort and dignity to all people at the end of their life s journey. QUALIFICATIONS Currently licensed to practice nursing in the state where the VITAS program is located. A minimum of two years of nursing experience in hospice, home health, or community health in the last five years. Equivalent experience or licensure may be considered
Ask us about our Milestone Incentive Compensation up to $10,000 Schedule: Friday 5pm- Monday 8am The 24/7 Telephone Triage Nurses filter and triage all calls from patients and families. The On-Call nurse will only see an emergent admissions, death visits or anything that cannot be handle via telephone Salary Range: $39 -$43/Hourly- Salaried Role WHO WE ARE We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our hospice organization kickstarts careers in caring, promotes from within, and provides a nationally recognized best-in-class employee experience. Supported by industry-leading experts and a growing network of programs in 15+ states, VITAS empowers team members to grow toward their goals while transforming patients lives. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future. WHAT YOU LL DO As a home care registered nurse (RN), you will ensure hospice patients are comfortable and forge compassionate, meaningful connections with the people in their lives. This is important work that comes with equal responsibility. Patients and families trust VITAS nurses to guide them through the end-of-life journey, and maintaining that trust is our highest priority. You will be a respected member of our team, both as a caregiver and as a hospice educator. You will be entrusted with the autonomy to make care decisions at the bedside, ensuring not a moment is wasted in bringing comfort to your patients. You will help patients and their loved ones understand and embrace the palliative rather than curative nature of hospice and the benefits of comfort-focused end-of-life care. WHERE YOU LL WORK Each day is different. You will spend most of your time caring for hospice patients wherever they call home, whether that means a private residence or an assisted living/skilled nursing facility. Most VITAS nurses make 4-6 visits each day. Once a week, you ll visit the local program office to meet with an interdisciplinary team, including social workers, physicians, chaplains, and nurses, who collaborate to provide holistic support for the patients and families we serve. WHAT S EXPECTED FROM YOU A VITAS nurse is the end-of-life caregiver everyone deserves. In addition to having your RN license, at least two years of nursing experience, and reliable transportation, you'll approach your work with the traits that make the VITAS Difference: Commitment, Compassion, and a Can-do Attitude. You will keep patient welfare at the center of everything you do, giving your best each day in service of our core commitment: Extending comfort and dignity to all people at the end of their life s journey.
04/22/2026
Full time
Ask us about our Milestone Incentive Compensation up to $10,000 Schedule: Friday 5pm- Monday 8am The 24/7 Telephone Triage Nurses filter and triage all calls from patients and families. The On-Call nurse will only see an emergent admissions, death visits or anything that cannot be handle via telephone Salary Range: $39 -$43/Hourly- Salaried Role WHO WE ARE We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our hospice organization kickstarts careers in caring, promotes from within, and provides a nationally recognized best-in-class employee experience. Supported by industry-leading experts and a growing network of programs in 15+ states, VITAS empowers team members to grow toward their goals while transforming patients lives. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future. WHAT YOU LL DO As a home care registered nurse (RN), you will ensure hospice patients are comfortable and forge compassionate, meaningful connections with the people in their lives. This is important work that comes with equal responsibility. Patients and families trust VITAS nurses to guide them through the end-of-life journey, and maintaining that trust is our highest priority. You will be a respected member of our team, both as a caregiver and as a hospice educator. You will be entrusted with the autonomy to make care decisions at the bedside, ensuring not a moment is wasted in bringing comfort to your patients. You will help patients and their loved ones understand and embrace the palliative rather than curative nature of hospice and the benefits of comfort-focused end-of-life care. WHERE YOU LL WORK Each day is different. You will spend most of your time caring for hospice patients wherever they call home, whether that means a private residence or an assisted living/skilled nursing facility. Most VITAS nurses make 4-6 visits each day. Once a week, you ll visit the local program office to meet with an interdisciplinary team, including social workers, physicians, chaplains, and nurses, who collaborate to provide holistic support for the patients and families we serve. WHAT S EXPECTED FROM YOU A VITAS nurse is the end-of-life caregiver everyone deserves. In addition to having your RN license, at least two years of nursing experience, and reliable transportation, you'll approach your work with the traits that make the VITAS Difference: Commitment, Compassion, and a Can-do Attitude. You will keep patient welfare at the center of everything you do, giving your best each day in service of our core commitment: Extending comfort and dignity to all people at the end of their life s journey.