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VITAS Healthcare
Overview
The Chaplain focuses on the spiritual needs of patients, families, caregivers, and staff, providing pastoral care interventions based on spiritual assessments. They seek excellence in pastoral care, demonstrating compassion and skill in addressing the spiritual dynamics of illness, loss, and death.
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24 days ago
The Admissions RN is responsible for presenting VITAS services and philosophy to patients and families to facilitate the admission process. They serve as an active member of the interdisciplinary team to ensure high-quality end-of-life care.
1 month ago
The LPN administers nursing care to terminally ill patients according to the established plan of care. They work as part of a team to ensure the delivery of high-quality, compassionate hospice services.
The Volunteer Services Coordinator represents and advocates for volunteer services within an interdisciplinary team. They are responsible for identifying volunteer needs, matching volunteers with patients and families, and managing volunteer assignments.
The Admissions RN is responsible for presenting VITAS services and philosophy to patients and families. They act as an interdisciplinary team member to facilitate the admission of appropriate patients into hospice care.
2 months ago
The Admissions RN is responsible for presenting VITAS services and philosophy to patients and families to facilitate the admission process. They serve as an active member of the interdisciplinary team to ensure appropriate patient intake.
The Home Health Aide is responsible for providing personal care and services to hospice patients to supplement the care given by family members or other caregivers. This role is vital to the hospice mission, requiring professionalism and teamwork in fulfilling duties.
The Chaplain serves as a member of the interdisciplinary team, focusing on addressing the spiritual needs of patients, families, caregivers, and staff, including volunteers. This involves providing pastoral care interventions, such as counseling, based on spiritual assessments and sensitivity to diverse beliefs.
The Social Worker's primary function is to assess the psychosocial symptoms of the patient and family, and develop psychosocial outcomes aimed at alleviating these identified symptoms. This role involves providing necessary psychoeducation, supportive counseling, and casework interventions to meet established outcomes, as well as offering psychosocial education and consultation to the Interdisciplinary Group (IDG).
3 months ago
The Certified Home Health Aide provides personal care and services to terminally ill patients to augment the care given by family members. This role functions under the direct instruction and supervision of the VITAS nurse and/or the VITAS Team Manager.
The Certified Home Health Aide provides personal care and services to terminally ill patients to supplement the care given by family members. This role functions under the direct instruction and supervision of the VITAS nurse and/or the VITAS Team Manager.
The Home Health Aide is responsible for providing personal care and services to hospice patients to augment the care already provided by family members or other caregivers. This role is vital to fulfilling the hospice mission through professional and compassionate support.
The Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) administers nursing care according to the established plan of care for terminally ill patients admitted to the VITAS program. This role requires fulfilling duties with the highest regard for professionalism, collaboration, and teamwork to support the hospice mission.
The Home Health Aide is responsible for providing personal care and services to hospice patients to augment the care already provided by family members or other caregivers. Employees are expected to fulfill their duties with the highest regard for professionalism, collaboration, and teamwork.
As a home care registered nurse, the primary responsibility is ensuring hospice patients are comfortable by forging compassionate connections and guiding patients and families through the end-of-life journey. This involves making care decisions at the bedside, educating on palliative care, and collaborating weekly with an interdisciplinary team.
$38 - $43 / HOUR
As a home care registered nurse (RN), the primary responsibility is ensuring hospice patients are comfortable and forging compassionate, meaningful connections with the people in their lives, while guiding them through the end-of-life journey. This includes making care decisions at the bedside and helping patients and families understand the palliative nature of hospice care.
$34 - $41 / HOUR
The Chaplain serves as a member of the interdisciplinary team, focusing on addressing the spiritual needs of patients, families, caregivers, staff, and volunteers through pastoral care interventions and counseling based on spiritual assessments. This role requires seeking excellence in pastoral care by demonstrating authenticity, compassion, and skill when dealing with the spiritual dynamics associated with illness, loss, and death.
The Admissions RN conducts comprehensive clinical assessments to determine hospice eligibility, educates patients and families on services and benefits, and collaborates with various teams. This role involves initiating and completing the admission process while providing essential emotional support and clinical guidance during transitions.
$52 - $54 / HOUR
The Dietician conducts home or inpatient visits to assess the nutritional needs of hospice patients and develops suitable diets consistent with those needs. Responsibilities also include providing in-service education to the care team and teaching patients and families how to prepare attractive meals.