Overview
IU Health Hospice provides compassionate, family-centered care to those with a life expectancy of six months or less. We focus on relieving symptoms and pain, so our patients can enjoy as much quality time with their family as possible. Our goal is to enable our patients to focus on what matters most to them.
Our hospice care team consists of a team across many specialties including a physician, nurse practitioners, nurses, social workers, home health aides, grief counselors, volunteers and chaplains. Together, they work together to navigate the road that lies ahead for our patients.
IU Health Ball Memorial Hospice in Muncie, IN is currently looking for an RN who would like to take the next step in their career as the Hospice Supervisor! This position will allow for growth and educational opportunities as we serve both the inpatient and outpatient community. The Hospice Supervisor will have a Monday-Friday work schedule, with call expectation (administrative not RN). If you are passionate about leading a team and serving your community, this is the opportunity for you!
IU Health offers competitive benefits including comprehensive medical, dental and vision plans, as well as 401k match, tuition reimbursement, paid medical leave and more!
The Hospice Supervisor oversees a nursing and an interdisciplinary team for daily patient care assignments. Provides for the effective recruitment, onboarding, retention, coaching, supervision and leadership of assigned team members. Conducts and leads daily huddles/team meetings. Manages clinical outcomes working with quality/state team on quality metrics. Leads new program initiatives, processes, policies and procedures. Manages ongoing analysis, development, and implementation of methods and systems to improve overall efficiency and effectiveness of services and functions. Promotes a team-oriented and service-conscious environment. Assures care for patients and families is reflective of the organization's core values.
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