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Hospice Aide (CNA) – Full-Time

Davie, FL

At Arc Hospice & Palliative Care, we are united by a mission to bring comfort, dignity, and compassionate support to every patient and family we serve. Join a team where your work has purpose, and your growth is supported.

 

Role Snapshot

  • Position: Hospice Aide (CNA) – Full-Time
  • Focus: Personal care and comfort support for hospice patients
  • Schedule: Full-time
  • Work Setting: Patient homes and licensed care facilities
  • Coverage: Assigned service area with weekday schedule and occasional evenings or weekends

Role Summary

As a Hospice Aide (CNA) – Full-Time at Arc Hospice & Palliative Care, you will provide direct personal care and compassionate support to patients across the service area. This role offers the opportunity to build meaningful relationships with patients and families while working closely with a collaborative clinical team to support comfort and dignity at end of life.

Overview

The Hospice Aide is a trained caregiver who provides personal care and support services to hospice patients under the supervision of a Registered Nurse Case Manager or the Manager or Director of Clinical Services. This role promotes patient comfort, dignity, and safety by assisting with daily activities and observing and reporting changes in patient condition. Assignments are based on the individualized plan of care and the aide’s training and competency.

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide personal care including bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, oral hygiene, and skin care as assigned
  • Assist with ambulation, transfers, repositioning, and range-of-motion exercises as directed
  • Observe and report changes in patient physical or emotional condition to the supervising nurse
  • Assist with meals, feeding, and hydration support according to the plan of care
  • Provide companionship, emotional support, and respectful presence to promote comfort and dignity
  • Take and record vital signs when trained and directed by the nurse
  • Maintain a clean and safe care environment, including light housekeeping related to patient care
  • Provide short-term respite support to family caregivers during scheduled visits when appropriate
  • Document care provided accurately and timely in accordance with agency policy
  • Follow standard precautions, infection control practices, and HIPAA privacy requirements
  • Participate in team meetings and required in-service training sessions
  • Deliver care in any setting where the patient resides, including private homes and licensed facilities
  • Provide weekend or after-hours support when directed by clinical leadership
  • Perform other duties as assigned

Qualifications

  • Active certification as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) in good standing with completion of a state-approved training program
  • Current CPR certification
  • Ability to read, follow, and document written care instructions accurately
  • Understanding of hospice philosophy and the needs of terminally ill individuals
  • Ability to work in home and facility settings with reliable transportation and a valid driver’s license
  • Demonstrated empathy, sensitivity, and ability to support patients and families from diverse backgrounds
  • Commitment to Arc Hospice & Palliative Care’s mission and values

 

The starting compensation for this position is shown below. Arc Hospice & Palliative Care is committed to transparency and equity in all compensation practices. The rate displayed reflects the starting hourly or salaried pay for the role and does not represent a range.

Final pay is determined based on factors such as experience, qualifications, location, and business needs at the time of hire. Some roles may be eligible for additional compensation components consistent with Arc Hospice & Palliative Care practices.

Compensation

$17 - $17 USD

Arc Hospice & Palliative Care is an Equal Opportunity Employer and welcomes applicants from all backgrounds to join us in delivering compassionate, inclusive care. Explore the impact you can make with Arc Hospice today.

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