Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Hospice Jobs

We are currently looking for compassionate LPNs to join our team! We are looking for an LPN to work on call during the hours of M-F 5:00pm - 8:30am S-S 8:30am - 8:30am. Position Summary: As a Licen... more
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Overview Are you in search of a new career opportunity that makes a meaningful impact? If so, now is the time to find your calling at Enhabit Home Health & Hospice. As a national leader in home-based care, Enha... more
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Overview Are you in search of a new career opportunity that makes a meaningful impact? If so, now is the time to find your calling at Enhabit Home Health & Hospice. As a national leader in home-based care, Enha... more
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It's more than a career, it's a calling WI-Hospice Home of Hope Worker Type: PRN Job Highlights: Department: Hospice... more
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Thank you for considering a career at Roper St. Francis Healthcare! HOURS: 8:00am - 5:00pm, Monday - Friday. Includes after hours/holiday call. Job Summary: The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Home Health or Hospice w... more
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Empath Hospice, a member of Empath Health, is seeking an (PRN) LPN to join the Empath team. The LPN: -  Under the direction of the Primary RN, the LPN is responsible for identifying Patient/Family needs and coordina... more
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Overview $3,000 Sign on Bonus!  At Good Shepherd Hospice, our organization promotes the physical, emotional and spiritual well-being both of the person completing life's journey and their family members by p... more
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ELIGIBLE FOR $3K SIGN ON BONUS Redeemer Home Care and Hospice is seeking an experienced  Hospice LPN  to join our team in providing quality, compassionate care for our patients and their families througho... more
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Come work at the best place to give and receive care! ​Job Description:   Who We Are: The VNA HOSPICE team is an interdisciplinary group that works collaboratively to ensure our patients have dignity joy and com... more
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Category: LPN City: Jackson State: Tennessee Shift: 0 - Day (United States of America) Job Description Summary: Responsible for providing nursing care, administering medications, and documenting care in the patient's... more
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Hospice LPN $5000 Sign on Bonus

Traditions Health  •  Part-time  •  TH-IN Traditions Indianapolis Hospice (Indianapolis), United States of America  •  1m ago
Traditions Health is seeking a new LPN to join our growing Hospice Team in Indianapolis! About Us: Since 2008, Traditions Health has been a leader in high-quality home health, hospice, and palliative care. We have gro... more
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OVERVIEW Join us at Redeemer Health and choose your ideal clinical setting from our hospital, home care services, or senior care communities. Here, you're not just a nurse but a respected patient advocate and clinical... more
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OVERVIEW Join us at Redeemer Health and choose your ideal clinical setting from our hospital, home care services, or senior care communities. Here, you're not just a nurse but a respected patient advocate and clinical... more
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Tidewell Hospice, a beautiful Southwest Florida healthcare organization, is seeking an experienced and team-oriented LPN to join our PRN Team for Charlotte and Southern Sarasota county areas. Under physician’s orders... more
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LPN Hospice Jobs Overview

Hospice nurses perform a unique function within the healthcare field. Rather than focusing their care on extending the life of the patient, they instead help terminal patients feel comfortable and supported at the end of their lives. If you’re a licensed practical nurse (LPN), hospice jobs are performed under the supervision of a registered nurse (RN). LPNs, called licensed vocational nurses (LVNs) in California and Texas, have a narrower scope of practice than RNs but perform some of the same tasks as RNs (under their supervision) in a hospice setting.

If you have the compassion and strength to provide comfort and emotional support to patients with serious, incurable illnesses, LPN jobs in a hospice unit might be the right fit for you. IntelyCare’s job board gives you access to part-time, full-time, contract, temporary, and per diem LPN/LVN jobs in hospice and other specialized roles around the nation.

Hospice LPN Jobs: Skills, Education, and Certifications

If you’re interested in becoming an LPN, you’ll need to complete an accredited LPN (or LVN) program, which requires a high school diploma or GED and takes about one year to complete. Then, you’ll need to pass the NCLEX-PN (National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses) and submit all required documentation to your state board of nursing before you’re eligible for employment in this role.

To become a hospice nurse, you’ll first need to get experience working in an acute care facility, preferably in an ICU or ER unit. Employers typically require this kind of experience because hospice nurses often work in patients’ homes with little support. Although not required, passage of the Certified Hospice and Palliative Licensed Nurse (CHPLN) exam can help showcase your expertise in this area to prospective employers. To be eligible for this certification exam, you must have at least 500 hours of experience in hospice and palliative care nursing over the past 12 months.

While compassion is an important attribute for any nurse, it’s absolutely critical when caring for individuals who are preparing for the end of their lives. In addition to having the right temperament, LPN hospice jobs demand skills such as:

  • Acute care fundamentals
  • Emotional intelligence
  • Clear and effective communication
  • Empathy and patience
  • Veracity in the face of difficult truths

Resume and Cover Letter for Hospice LPNs

Your resume and cover letter will form the first impression with hiring managers when you apply for LPN hospice jobs, so it’s in your best interest to take your time writing them. Your LPN resume should start with a strong summary of your nursing career, something that a busy hiring manager can quickly read and get a good sense of your skills and accomplishments. As you list your skills, be sure to prioritize skills that are most in demand for hospice nursing professionals.

Your cover letter is a great opportunity to expand on your personal values, compassion, sense of tact, veracity, and other intangible qualities that would make you a top choice for this demanding role. You could also touch on how you would approach some of the more difficult scenarios that may arise in hospice care, such as dealing with family members who aren’t ready for their loved one to pass on.

Interviewing for Hospice LPN Jobs

Hiring managers can gauge an applicant’s motivations, temperament, and suitability for the job during the interview. Given the particularly sensitive nature of hospice care, interview questions for hospice care roles will focus on important soft skills such as communication, empathy, and a genuine desire to help terminal patients with this transition. Be prepared to explain why you’re interested in hospice care as a specialty and how you would advocate for patients.

Hospice LPN: Salary and Compensation

The average annual pay for LPNs (and LVNs) in the U.S. is $60,790, although actual salaries differ by state, type of facility, your level of education, and years of experience. The demand for LPNs in a given state or region also has a major impact on compensation. For example, higher-paying LPN jobs can be found in the following locations:

Pursue LPN Hospice Jobs on IntelyCare

You have plenty of options as you search for your next opportunity, from word-of-mouth to all-purpose job boards. Want to speed up your search? IntelyCare’s nurse-centered job board can connect you to the best LPN positions in hospice care and other specialities today.