RN - Hospice
Company: Memorial Health
Location: Decatur
Posted on: May 7, 2025
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Job Description:
Overview:As a Registered Nurse (RN) Hospice:Provides nursing
care to assigned patients through the use of nursing process in
accordance with standard nursing practice and established nursing
policies and procedures. Assumes full responsibility and
accountability for coordination of patient care; services,
referrals and resources for assigned caseload. Supervises care
rendered by LPN/LVN, and Home Health Aides. Adheres to MHS Mission,
Vision and Values and the Illinois Nursing
Act.Qualifications:Education:Graduate from accredited school of
nursingBSN preferredLicensure/Certification/Registry:IL Licensed
Registered Nurse required.Accreditation Board for Specialty Nursing
Certification in Hospice and Palliative Care preferred.Current CPR
certification required. Must possess valid Illinois drivers license
and must be deemed as an acceptable driver in accordance with the
MHS Fleet Safety Policy (five year MVR will be required). Must have
availability of personal vehicle with proof of insurance.Meets
credit range for Clinical Ladder Levels as follows:Clinical Nurse
I: Registered Nurse who achieves a range of 0-9 credits on the
Clinical Ladder Behavior Grid.Clinical Nurse II: Registered Nurse
who achieves a range of 10-19 credits on the Clinical Ladder
Behavior Grid with evidence of behaviors from at least two
categories of the Grid.Clinical Nurse III: Registered Nurse who
achieves a range of 20-29 credits on the Clinical Ladder Behavior
Grid with evidence of behaviors from at least three categories of
the Grid. Minimum BSN, enrollment in a BSN or MSN program, or
national certification required.Experience:A minimum of two (2)
years acute care clinical experience is preferred. Home health or
Hospice experience preferred.Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:Must
be able to position and/or transfer an average adult patient and
possess gross coordination sufficient to perform patient care tasks
as required.Environmental working conditions include exposure to
blood, bodily fluids/tissue, contagious diseases, animals, etc.At
time of orientation then annually thereafter, completion of
education pain modulesAnalytical Thinking: Developing a deeper
understanding of a situation, issue or problem by breaking it down
or tracing its implications step-by-step. It includes organizing
the parts of a situation, issue or problem systematically; making
systematic comparisons of different feature or aspects; setting
priorities on a rational basis; and identifying time sequences,
casual relationships, or if-then relationships.Collaboration:
Ability to work cooperatively and inclusively with other
individuals and/or teams not formally lead; working together as
opposed to working separately or competitively.Communication:
Ability to use written and spoken communication in formal and
informal situations to convey meaning, build shared understanding,
and productively move agendas forward.Community Collaboration:
Ability to align ones own and the organizations priorities with the
needs and values of the community, including its cultural and
ethnocentric values, and to move health forward in line with
population-based wellness needs and national health
agenda.Intellectual Curiosity: Underlying curiosity and desire to
know more about things, people, and issues, including the desire
for knowledge and staying current with health, organizational,
industry, and professional trends and developments. It includes
pressing for more precise information; resolving discrepancies by
asking a series of questions; and scanning for potential
opportunities or information that may be of future use, as well as
staying current and seeking best practices for adoption.Initiative:
Ability to identify a problem, obstacle or opportunity and then
take action in light of identification to address current or future
problems or opportunities. Initiative emphasizes proactively doing
things and no simply thinking about future actions.Interpersonal
Understanding: Ability to accurately hear and understand the
unspoken or partly expressed thoughts, feeling, and concerns of
others, especially those who may represent diverse background and
very different worldviews.Professional and Social Responsibility:
Demonstration of ethics, sound professional practices, social
accountability, and community stewardship. Acting in ways that are
consistent with ones values and what one says is important.High
Impact Relationships: A high performance culture is built on the
foundation of solid relationships with each other. Trusting and
being trustworthy, actively listening and fostering mutually
respectful working relationships are key drivers of positive
colleague, patient and physician experienceSelf-Awareness: Ability
to have an accurate view of ones own strengths and development
needs, including the impact that one has on others; willingness to
address development needs through reflective, self-directed
learning, and by trying new approaches.Self-Confidence: Possesses a
belief in ones own capability to accomplish their work. This
includes confidence in ones ability as expressed in increasingly
challenging circumstances, and confidence in ones decisions or
opinions.Responsibilities:Professional Nursing CareIn assessment
and giving care, demonstrates compassionate and holistic approach
with sensitivity and adaptability to the family unit as well as the
patient.Perform age appropriate assessment utilizing critical
thinking skills.Demonstrates effective symptom management in
chronic, complex disease states.Function as a case manager for a
group of patients in a particular geographic location.Provide
after-hours care on a rotation basis.Develop and revise an
individualized Plan of Care in partnership with patient/caregiver
based on Identification of patient problems/need.Implement specific
interventions to attain outcomes.Communicate/collaborate with other
disciplines to provide optimal patient care and services.Active
collaboration and participation in interdisciplinary team
meetings.Participate in educational offerings (ex: skills day;
oxygen inservice; etc.)Supervision and DelegationAppropriately
supervise performance of LPN.Appropriately supervise performance of
HHA and provide documentation to support such.Communication and
CollaborationDemonstrates critical thinking skills.Demonstrate
effective interpersonal skills.Use therapeutic communication
techniques.Demonstrate assertiveness.Communicate relevant patient
information to other disciplines and MD as appropriate.Document
patient care according to MHSvc policies/procedures.Ensure
appropriate implementation of MD orders.Participate in operational
meetings (ex: All Staff; MHS Connect; etc)Promote patient/family
education.Precept nursing students, med. Students,
residents.Participate in clinically/operationally related focus
groups.Quality and SafetyIdentify and resolve patient safety
risks.Participate in continuous quality improvement (Quality
Initiative measures) including efforts to improve patient
outcomes.Professional AccountabilityDemonstrate ethical decision
making.Advocate for patients/families/caregivers.Responsibly
manages all equipment, supplies in his/her possession, including,
but not limited to, laptop computer, FAX machine, cell phone,
patient care supplies, etc.Performs other related work as required
or requested.The intent of this job description is to provide a
representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities
performed by incumbents of this job. Incumbents may be requested to
perform tasks other than those specifically presented in this
description.by Jobble
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