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Registered Nurse (RN) Hospice - Oakland

Oakland

Job: Registered Nurse (RN) Hospice - Oakland

Location: Oakland, CA

About Us:

For many years, ABL Healthcare and ABL Hospice have been trusted providers of home healthcare and hospice services, dedicated to delivering compassionate, personalized care that prioritizes comfort, dignity, and support for both patients and their families - ensuring they receive appropriate care at every stage of their journey. We are currently seeking a compassionate, organized, and team-oriented individual to join our Hospice team as a Full-Time or Part-Time (Per Diem) Registered Nurse (RN) in Oakland, CA.

At ABL Hospice, we foster a collaborative and supportive work environment where teamwork is highly valued. As a Registered Nurse (RN), you will have the opportunity to work alongside a dedicated team of healthcare professionals and make a meaningful difference in the lives of our patients. If you are passionate about providing quality care, possess strong organizational skills, and thrive in a collaborative setting, ABL Healthcare is the place for you.

 

Position Overview:

We are seeking an experienced, self-driven Full-Time or Part-Time (Per Diem) Registered Nurse (RN) to join our dedicated Hospice team and provide exceptional care throughout the region. As a Registered Nurse (RN), you will evaluate patients’ health, create and implement care plans, and track their progress to maintain the highest standards of care. You’ll be working closely with our Clinical Director and Clinical Staff, providing support both remotely and independently in the field.

 

Why Join ABL Hospice as a Registered Nurse:

 Our dedicated back office of CA Licensed and experienced clinicians is here to support you while you’re in the field. Whether you need assistance with a new situation, help communicating with a patient if you’re running late, or someone to call in lab results, you’ll always have reliable support when you’re part of our team.

 We provide industry-leading tools to streamline your daily operations.

 Competitive compensation, including: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k), Life Insurance, and more. (For Full-Time Positions Only)

 Bonuses based on quality metrics (NOT measured on volume of visits).

 Option for a company vehicle (based on availability).

 Company devices provided for ease of record-keeping, communication, and collaboration.

 

Responsibilities:

 Provide nursing care within the scope of practice, following the patient’s individualized care plan, in coordination with the Interdisciplinary Team.

 Administer treatments, monitor patient conditions, and report signs/symptoms signaling a change in patient condition to Physician, Case Manager, and/or as needed Director of Nursing.

 Maintain accurate clinical records and submit documentation according to company policy using a company-provided device.

 Supervise Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs) when assigned.

 Comply with all company policies and procedures to ensure high standards of care.

 

Requirements:

 Current Registered Nurse (RN) License to practice in California - Required

 Experience in Hospice or Hospice care - 2 Year Required

 Current CA Driver’s License

 Able to travel within a 15 - 25 mile radius on a regular basis.

 

Benefits: (For Full-Time Positions Only)

 Health Insurance

 Dental Insurance

 Vision Insurance

 Life Insurance

 401(k)

 Paid Time Off

 Holiday Parties

 

Join Our Team:

If you are committed to providing high-quality, compassionate care and thrive in a collaborative, supportive environment, we invite you to apply to ABL Healthcare today!

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