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Clinical Supervisor (Hospice) – Field & Office (Full Time)

Burlingame

 

Job: Clinical Supervisor (Hospice) – Field & Office (Full Time)

Location: Burlingame, CA

 

About Us:

ABL Health Care has long been a trusted provider of home health and hospice services, committed to delivering compassionate, personalized care that enhances the comfort, dignity, and independence of our patients. We are currently seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Clinical Supervisor to join our Hospice leadership team in Burlingame, CA.

At ABL, we believe in a collaborative and supportive work environment where every team member plays a key role in improving patient outcomes. If you are a Registered Nurse with strong leadership skills and a passion for quality home care, we’d love to meet you.

 

Position Overview:

We are seeking a compassionate and experienced Clinical Supervisor to join our Hospice team. This hybrid role combines both field-based clinical responsibilities and office-based leadership responsibilities to ensure the highest quality of care for our patients and families. The Clinical Supervisor (Hospice) will support and guide the interdisciplinary hospice team, assist with case management, and ensure compliance with regulatory standards and internal policies.

This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated clinician who thrives in both hands-on patient care and leadership environment to grow with us

 

Why Join ABL Health Care as a Clinical Supervisor:

• Work with a dedicated, mission-driven care team

• Be part of a supportive, growth-focused leadership culture

• Competitive compensation & benefits (Health, Dental, Vision, 401(k),

• Access to digital tools for streamlined operations and communication

 

Responsibilities:

  • Provide clinical supervision and support to hospice field staff, including RNs, LVNs, CHHAs, and other interdisciplinary team members.
  • Participate in patient care visits as needed, complex cases, or staff training.
  • Conduct case conferences and ensure timely coordination of care plans.
  • Collaborate with the Director of Hospice and DON to ensure compliance with hospice regulations, policies, and procedures.
  • Monitor quality of care and documentation for accuracy and completeness.
  • Assist with staff education, orientation, performance evaluations, and competency assessments.
  • Act as a clinical resource for field staff, patients, and families.
  • Participate in after-hours on-call rotation as needed.
  • Support quality improvement initiatives and prepare for accreditation surveys or audits.

 

Qualifications:

  • Current Registered Nurse (RN) license in California required.
  • Minimum of 2–3 years of hospice or palliative care experience.
  • Prior leadership, supervisory, or case management experience preferred.
  • Strong knowledge of Medicare hospice regulations and end-of-life care standards.
  • Excellent clinical judgment, organizational, and communication skills.
  • Comfortable with electronic medical records (EMR) and proficiency in basic office software.
  • Valid driver’s license, auto insurance, and reliable transportation required for field visits

 

Benefits:

• Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance

• Life Insurance

• 401(k)

• Paid Time Off

• Staff Appreciation Events

 

Join Our Team:

If you’re a proactive Registered Nurse with a passion for leadership and a commitment to providing outstanding patient care, we invite you to apply and grow your career with ABL Health Care.

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