Hospice aide, Healthcare Nursing
Listed on 2026-02-08
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Healthcare
Healthcare Nursing
Overview
Are you looking for a meaningful career working alongside a high caliber healthcare team? Join Montgomery Hospice, Inc. and make a difference in the lives of people living with a serious illness. Our team brings expert care and compassion to the bedside every day. Montgomery Hospice, Inc., one of the nation’s first independent, non-profit hospice providers, has served as a regional center of excellence for hospice and palliative care since 1981, and has deep roots in our community.
Montgomery Hospice, Inc. operates Montgomery Hospice & Prince George’s Hospice, Casey House, Montgomery Kids, and Palliative Medicine Consultants of Greater Washington. Our organization serves residents of Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties. Our interdisciplinary team members are dedicated to our mission of “gentling the journey through serious illness and loss with skill and compassion” for our patients and their families and live out our values of clinical excellence, compassion, inclusion, stewardship, and innovation.
Our organization promotes a culture of respect and belonging, and values and supports work-life harmony. Montgomery Hospice, Inc. offers competitive salaries and benefits, professional development opportunities, and fulfilling work.
Category:
Nursing
Type:
Company Employee
Status:
Full-Time or Weekends
Benefits Eligible:
Depends on Schedule
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Position SummaryWorks in accordance with the patient’s Plan of Care and supervised by the Registered Nurse, provides personal care for patients, and assists with their activities of daily living.
Duties and Responsibilities- Follows the hospice aide plan of care developed for each patient, under the supervision of the Hospice Nurse.
- Observes and reports any changes in patient’s condition immediately to Hospice Nurse.
- Completes documentation for each visit as directed.
- Continually assesses own skill and knowledgebase and actively seeks additional training through available resources.
- Current certification from the State of Maryland as Nursing Assistant required; certification as Hospice and Palliative Nursing Assistant preferred.
- Two years of practical experience in a hospital, nursing home or home care program. Home care or hospice experience preferred. Must have been providing similar services within the past two years.
- Communication skills: ability to read, write, and verbally report clinical information to patients, caregivers, and hospice staff. Requires ability to assimilate easily into emotionally charged environment. Demonstrates gentleness and empathy toward patients. Must be able to demonstrate proficiency in required skills.
- Will need to lift, position and transfer patients safely. Manual dexterity and mobility needed, particularly in emergency situations. Must be able to follow written and verbal directions. Job can be emotionally stressful.
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