What are the responsibilities and job description for the Hospice Clinical Supervisor position at Presbyterian Homes & Services?
Overview
Presbyterian Homes & Services – Optage Hospice is seeking an experienced Hospice RN Case Manager looking to use their knowledge and skills in a leadership position as a Hospice Clinical Supervisor.
This position is ideal for those who feel called to hospice and wish to serve older adults within a caring Christian environment. Our clinicians enjoy a rich workplace culture where team members are valued and supported by leadership in an environment that embraces and encourages whole person, high quality care.
This full time position operates Monday-Friday, daytime office hours, participates in supervisor on-call responsibilities with some flexibility to work remotely.
$5,000 Hiring Bonus Available
This role will allow you to:
- Expand your experience, knowledge and skill-set to advance to this next level in career development
- Lead a team of RN Case Managers in providing excellent end of life care
- Guide and mentor your team in a collaborative and positive Christian environment
Optage Hospice is a well-established program that has been serving older adults and their families for over 12 years. As a part of Presbyterian Homes & Services, we are a mission driven, faith-based organization with a strong and supportive team culture, pledging to do the right thing, because it is the right thing to do.
Whether you have years of supervisory experience or are new to a leadership role, if you have a passion for hospice and enjoy working with older adults, we would love to talk with you!
Responsibilities
The Hospice Clinical Supervisor will serve as a leader providing supervision for a team of professional registered nurses. This position has responsibility as a member of the hospice management team to participate in the planning and implementation of strategies and programming that ensure high quality client care while achieving short and long-term operational goals and objectives for the Hospice program.
Key responsibilities of this position include but not limited to:
- Establish and maintain communication systems that support good customer relations. Collaborate with management and site leaders to ensure seamless access to services in assigned clinical area.
- Oversee the implementation of client care processes: Selection, assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of nursing care based upon regulations and established clinical best practices.
- Ensure that all services provided promote dying as part of the normal process of living, focusing on maintaining the quality of remaining life. Participate in client care processes and support case managers with caseload when necessary. Lead and participate in IDG meeting and oversee compliance of clinical charting.
- Coordinate clinical services with other health professionals inside and outside the organization that promotes a spirit of cooperation and maintain effective working relationships to establish effective benchmarking opportunities and clinical best practices.
- Provide ongoing employee educational and development opportunities which meet regulatory requirements and opportunities for growth.
- Assist in recruiting, selecting, hiring and orienting new team members.
- Responsible for building and maintaining employee morale and motivating employees to reach their full potential in providing excellent end of life care.
- Participate in the development, training and implementation of clinical policies, procedures and practices that are consistent with regulations and established clinical best practices.
- Oversees the maintenance of patient clinical records for purposes of evaluation and reporting of organizational activities and regulatory compliance.
- Manage resource allocations in order to achieve or exceed operational goals and demonstrate good stewardship of available resources.
Qualifications
- Registered nurse with current licensure with the State Board of Nursing in state(s) in which he/she practices. BSN or Masters Degree preferred.
- Three to five (3 - 5) years of experience in Home Care.
- Demonstrated competencies in homecare care management and operations, quality and business management, team building and employee development, client and family support systems, governmental regulations and community outreach.
- Demonstrated knowledge and experience in home care clinical practices.
- Must have a valid driver’s license and proof of auto insurance.
- Demonstrated computer proficiency including Microsoft Office and homecare software programs.
- Demonstrated compatibility with PHS's mission and operating philosophies.
- Demonstrated ability to read, write, speak and understand the English language to communicate with all customers.
Pay Range
The estimated starting pay range for this role is $79,997-$99,986 yearly. This good faith estimate is based upon PHS’s typical starting pay range for this role. Actual pay range depends on many factors including each individual employee’s qualifications and market conditions and is subject to change.Benefits
Full-time benefits-eligible employment begins at a minimum of 30 hours per week:
- Health, and dental, including applicable HSA & FSA
- Employer Contribution to HSA for eligible Health Plans
- Life insurance (AD&D)
- Retirement, with eligibility for an employer match
- Holiday pay and extended sick
Full and Part-time benefits-eligible employment working between 20-29 hours per week:
- Vision insurance
- Voluntary short-term & long-term disability
- Accident & hospitalization coverage
- Education assistance programs
All employees:
- Accrue PTO (Paid time off)
- Same-day pay
- Employee assistance program (EAP)
- College partnership educational discounts
- Access to Learn to Live Resources
About PHS
Based in St. Paul, Minnesota–Presbyterian Homes & Services (PHS) is a nonprofit, faith-based organization providing a broad array of high-quality housing choices, care options and services for older adults. There are over 7,500 team members like you at PHS, serving more than 26,000 older adults through 60 PHS-affiliated senior living communities in Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin, and through Optage® and other community services. PHS is also co-owner of Genevive®, the largest geriatric primary care practice in MN, providing comprehensive care for over 15,000 older adults. An Innovative Leader: Established in 1955, PHS has earned the reputation as an Innovative Leader dedicated to promoting independence, purposeful living, and overall well-being. PHS is now one of the largest nonprofit senior housing and services providers in the US.Our strong focus on our employees, means we are committed to an environment where you are valued and empowered to make a difference. With a strong commitment to team growth from within, roughly 80% of leadership roles are filled through the development of people like you. To learn more about PHS culture, benefits and team development, we invite you to visit the "Careers" section of our website.Let's get you started.
PHS is an EEO/AA employer. All applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless of their race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, or status with regard to public assistance.
Salary : $79,997 - $99,986