Definition
The RN is responsible for the planning and delivery of patient care, providing skilled nursing care
and oversight in accordance with Treasure Coast Hospice policies and the Florida Nurse Practice
Act, utilizing the nursing process of assessment, planning, intervention, implementation and
evaluation. To provide a combination of skilled professional nursing tasks and provide palliative
and supportive care to the patient and family unit. Includes all areas of Clinical Support Services
coverage; phone triage (call center) and in-person visits (responder), crisis care and provides
coverage to the inpatient units as needed and assigned. Provides care in Martin, St Lucie and
Okeechobee counties.
Qualifications
• Current and active Florida RN license.
• Must be Certified Hospice and Palliative Registered Nurse (CHPN) within 12 months.
• Current and valid Florida driver’s license and automobile insurance.
• Minimum of one (1) year RN experience with acute care experience, preferably in ER or as a
Charge Nurse.
• Prior experience in oncology, home health, Hospice or palliative care setting is
preferred.
• Must be able to handle sensitive issues appropriately using sound judgment, maintain
professional boundaries, and maintain confidentiality.
• Must be able to effectively plan, organize and prioritize work.
• Must be self-directed and able to work independently in the field.
• Ability to read, write and speak English. Bilingual preferred.
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Basic computer skills and EMR software experience preferred.
• Must hold a current (BLS) CPR certification.
• Attendance is a condition of employment
• Evaluation after 90 days and annually thereafter based on competency review, chart audits and
direct oversight.
Expectations
• Provide program development strategies for Treasure Coast Hospice, in an organized, routine
capacity that will enable the cohesion of team developments. Work collaboratively with other
departments, demonstrate and encourage leadership for a comprehensive approach to program
development. Inspire staff to live the Treasure Coast Hospice’s Mission, to achieve its Vision, and
demonstrate our Values and Commitment. Be current in legal and compliance hospice issues.
• To meet or exceed identifiable standards for the position.
Key Result Areas
• Responsible for upholding Treasure Coast Hospice/Model Standards for patient visits and
compliant documentation.
• Provide comprehensive information to callers, and assist with emergent visits when needed,
initiate/cover crisis care cases, case management coverage visits, transition alert visits,
assistance with admissions, crisis care planning and any other visit types deemed necessary for the
safe, effective provision of patient care as needed including back up staffing to the IPU and CNA
visits depending on census and TCH care needs.
• Clearly understanding and adhering to each Standard.
• Motivate and lead self with confidence, energy and integrity.
• Supports service excellence initiatives, by serving internal and external customers in a manner
that increases confidence, knowledge, responding with a sense of urgency, efficiently and
courteously to needs and concerns.
• Demonstrates application of Mission, Vision, and Values in all interactions with internal and
external customers.
• Understanding of an ability to apply characteristics of Hospice Nursing: case management, crisis
intervention, communication skills, teaching skills, thanatology skills and needs.
• Perform comprehensive assessments to include the physical, emotional, spiritual and psychosocial
needs of the patients and family unit.
• Communicate to the IDT all pertinent information pertaining to the patient and family unit,
actively to participate in review and revision of patients’ plan of care.
• Documentation should include but not limited to variance in patient condition, interventions and
outcomes and address progress towards goals set by the patient’s plan of care.
• Based on verbal assessment determine the needs of the patient and family member.
• Assigns (call center/triage) staff based on the need.
• Knowledge of commonly used medications used with the Hospice patient.
• Documentation should include education provided to the family and the patient, including topic,
which was taught and their understanding of the education.
• Makes patient visits to wherever the patient calls home; as indicated by need.
• Initiate communication with physicians and other staff members to coordinate optimal care and
use of resources for the patient/family.
• Teach appropriate interventions, medications, effects and side effects to patient, caregiver,
volunteers and others as appropriate. Support, instructed and educate the patient, family, and
caregiver.
• Anticipate, prevent and treat undesirable symptoms or secondary symptoms.
• Assist in determining the need to change the level of care being provided for hospice patients
based on assessment and collaboration with attending physician and/or hospice medical director.
• Provide appropriate support at the time of death, including disposition of medications,
notification to funeral home, etc. according to agency policy.
• Maintain documentation in the EMR relating to care coordination including phone calls,
communication, visits, and other pertinent clinical information.
• Participate as an active supporter of the Treasure Coast Hospice compliance program, including
an emphasis to report, as well as complying with all Federal, State and Local laws as well as the
organization’s compliance program.
• Fulfill all responsibilities related to the success of the strategic plan of the organization,
as requested and assigned.
• Performs other duties as required and conforms with and abides by all policies and
procedures.
• Must provide initially and update as appropriate all required information for credentialing at
area healthcare facilities and hospitals, and maintain good standing with each.
• Provide direction to RN and LPN as needed.
• Provide direction to CNAs on an ongoing basis.
OSHA Category
Position will be categorized as category I (involves routine exposure to blood and body
fluids/tissues).
Working Conditions
• Standing
• Sitting
• Walking
• Lifting (raising or lower without mechanical aids) 50 lbs.
• Pushing or pulling
• Carrying objects
• Climbing (ascending or descending stairs or ladders)
• Crouching (bending at the knees)
• Kneeling (resting on bended knees)
• Crawling (moving about on hands and knees)
• Stooping (bending at the waist)
• Reaching (extending hands and arms in any direction)
• Handling (seizing, holding, grasping or turning objects)
• Typing, picking, pinching or otherwise working with fingertips
• Using arm muscles frequently
• Using leg muscles frequently or for extended periods
Additional Information
• To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty
satisfactorily. The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or
ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to
perform the essential functions.
• Incumbent may be required to perform emergency duty before, during and/or beyond normal work
hours or days in the event of an emergency, crisis situation or disaster (man-made or natural)
including evacuation sites. The person in the position will work in a smoke-free location, and is
expected to adhere to all smoking restrictions
EEO/Drug Free Workplace