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Hospice RN Supervisor

Position Overview

We are seeking a compassionate, skilled, and experienced Hospice RN Supervisor to join our dedicated hospice care team in Milledgeville. This full-time leadership role is essential to ensuring that patients receive the highest standard of end-of-life care in accordance with our mission of dignity, comfort, and compassion.

The RN Supervisor will not only deliver direct patient care but also serve as a clinical leader, managing day-to-day hospice field operations, supporting and supervising staff, and coordinating care with interdisciplinary teams. Ideal candidates are empathetic clinicians with hospice experience, a strong sense of initiative, and a passion for mentoring others in a supportive, patient-centered environment.

 

Salary & Benefits

  • Annual Salary Range: $80,000 – $90,000

     
  • On-Call Pay Structure:

    • $150 per weekday on-call (Monday – Thursday)

       
    • $450 for weekend on-call (Friday – Sunday)

       

Work Schedule

  • Standard Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

     
  • On-Call Duties: Weekends and As Needed

 

Core Responsibilities

Clinical Supervision & Leadership

  • Oversee and support day-to-day clinical operations across the hospice team

     
  • Supervise LPNs and CNAs, ensuring high standards of clinical care and professionalism

     
  • Conduct supervisory field visits to evaluate care delivery and staff performance

     
  • Mentor and guide staff nurses in clinical decision-making, patient communication, and documentation

     

Patient Care & Case Management

  • Perform skilled nursing visits, including start-of-care (admissions), routine, and PRN visits

     
  • Provide comprehensive head-to-toe assessments and pain/symptom management

     
  • Develop, update, and implement individualized plans of care in collaboration with the Interdisciplinary Group (IDG)

     
  • Educate patients and caregivers on disease progression, medications, and hospice philosophy

     
  • Respond to changes in patient condition with clinical interventions and communication with the medical director

     

Admissions & Acute Visits

  • Lead the admission process by completing initial assessments, obtaining consents, and setting care expectations

     
  • Coordinate DME delivery, medication orders, and first visits by all disciplines

     
  • Be available for acute needs and symptom management as they arise

     

Interdisciplinary Coordination

  • Attend and actively participate in weekly IDG meetings to review and coordinate ongoing care plans

     
  • Collaborate with physicians, social workers, chaplains, and therapists to ensure holistic care

     
  • Act as a liaison between families, team members, and the organization to ensure clear communication

     

Compliance & Quality Assurance

  • Ensure documentation is accurate, timely, and compliant with Medicare and agency standards

     
  • Participate in QAPI (Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement) activities

     
  • Monitor clinical metrics, patient outcomes, and staff adherence to protocols

     
  • Implement corrective actions or performance improvement plans when needed

     

Day-to-Day Duties

A typical day might include:

  • Morning clinical huddle or coordination call

     
  • Reviewing overnight reports or urgent needs

     
  • Prioritizing and assigning patient visits to LPNs/CNAs

     
  • Completing a supervisory field visit with a CNA, followed by documentation and coaching

     
  • Admitting a new patient: reviewing the referral, visiting the patient, gathering consents, performing a full clinical assessment, and initiating the care plan

     
  • Attending an IDG meeting to update the team on case progress and collaborate on care strategies

     
  • Handling urgent calls from families or field staff to guide symptom management or emergency care

     
  • Ensuring orders are signed, supplies are delivered, and patient records are updated before day's end

     
  • Being on-call after hours or weekends as schedule

 

Qualifications

  • Active RN license in the state of Georgia (required)

     
  • Minimum of 2 years of hospice or home health experience (preferred)

     
  • Prior supervisory or team lead experience is a plus

     
  • Strong clinical knowledge and assessment skills

     
  • Proficient with EMR systems and electronic documentation

     
  • Exceptional communication, organization, and leadership abilities

     
  • Compassionate, calm under pressure, and highly adaptable