About Company:
Blue Summit Hospice and Palliative Care was founded based on the knowledge that great clinical care can only be achieved by a great clinical staff. Our company was started by clinicians with hands-on experience working in end-of-life care. And our goal is not only to provide the best possible care but also to be the best possible place to work.
We place as much focus on staff training and retention as we do on our patient care. And that's how it should be! End-of-life care requires a sincere commitment to meeting the unique needs of the patients and families we serve. Blue Summit has that same level of commitment to our staff.
If you are a clinical end-of-life professional or simply want more information about our services, reach out to us, and we'll be happy to explain the Blue Summit difference.
About the Role:
The Hospice RN On Call for Weekends in Roswell and surrounding areas plays a critical role in providing compassionate, patient-centered care to individuals facing life-limiting illnesses. This position ensures continuity of care during weekend hours by responding promptly to patient and family needs, managing symptom control, and coordinating with interdisciplinary teams. The RN will serve as a clinical resource, offering guidance and support to patients, families, and staff while maintaining compliance with hospice care standards and regulations. This role requires the ability to make independent clinical decisions in a fast-paced environment, often under urgent circumstances, to promote comfort and dignity for patients. Ultimately, the Hospice RN On Call contributes to enhancing the quality of life for patients and their families during challenging times through expert nursing care and empathetic communication.
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Skills:
The required skills enable the Hospice RN to perform thorough clinical assessments and implement effective symptom management strategies during on-call hours, ensuring patient comfort and safety. Strong communication skills are essential for providing clear guidance and emotional support to patients, families, and interdisciplinary team members. Proficiency with electronic medical records facilitates accurate documentation and seamless information sharing across care teams. Preferred skills such as hospice certification and advanced life support training enhance the nurse's ability to manage complex clinical situations and emergencies confidently. Together, these skills empower the RN to deliver high-quality, compassionate care that aligns with hospice philosophy and regulatory standards.
Compensation details: 90000-93000 Yearly Salary
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