You became a nurse to make a difference… what if you could do that and lead others to do the same?
If you’ve spent the last few years as a hospice nurse, you already know—it’s more than a job. It’s the quiet moments, the hard conversations, and the privilege of being there when it matters most.
Now imagine taking that experience and stepping into a role where you can guide a team, support your fellow nurses, and shape the care patients and families receive every single day.
Good Shepherd Hospice is looking for a Patient Care Manager, and a nurse with 3–5 years of hospice experience could be the perfect fit.
Still close to patient care
Growing into leadership
Making an even bigger impact
If you’ve been thinking about “what’s next” in your career… this might be it.
Responsibilities:
Coordinates the development, implementation and review of the Plan of care for each patient/family.
Steps in as the Alternate Administrator in the absence of the Administrator/Executive Director.
Leads and supervises weekly Interdisciplinary Team meetings. Participates in interview process, hiring, and orientation of clinical staff.
Supervises and evaluates clinical staff based on performance standards as outlined in written job descriptions.
Participates in the budgeting for patient care expenses and monitors expenses related to patient/family services.
Serves as a resource person and liaison for the patient care providers, social workers, volunteer coordinator and bereavement coordinator.
Qualifications:
Registered Nurse currently licensed in the state in which the care is being provided.
3-5 years of Hospice Nurse experience
Previous experience in hospice, home health, geriatrics or general medical/surgical nursing.