HOSPICE AUSTIN
Location
Austin, Texas
The Afterhours Visit Nurse provides timely, compassionate nursing support to hospice patients and families by managing symptoms and performing clinical assessments. This role also involves providing end-of-life support, documenting care in the EMR, and collaborating with the care team to address urgent patient needs.
Candidates must be a Registered Nurse with an unrestricted license from the Texas Board of Nurse Examiners. A valid Texas driver’s license, auto liability insurance, and CPR certification are required, with previous hospice or home health experience preferred.
The Afterhours Visit Nurse provides timely, compassionate, and clinically sound nursing support to hospice patients and families. This role responds to urgent needs, performs focused and comprehensive assessments within scope, assists with transfers to the inpatient unit from local hospitals, accurately completes paperwork and other documentation, and completes assigned visits off a task list maintained by the Team Leads and Triage Nurse. The nurse delivers symptom‑focused care, supports families through changes in condition, and upholds hospice philosophy, regulatory standards, and organizational values.
1. Nursing Care & Symptom Management Performs focused, clinically indicated assessments during patient visits, including vital signs, pain assessment, respiratory evaluation, and other symptom‑specific evaluations. Provides immediate comfort‑focused interventions to manage symptoms such as pain, dyspnea, agitation, nausea, fever, and other distressing conditions. Initiates appropriate nursing procedures and implements standing orders, symptom management orders (SMOs), and PRN protocols as allowed. Evaluates patient and caregiver response to interventions and adjusts the plan as needed to ensure comfort and safety. Educates patients, families, and facility staff on symptom management, medication use, expected changes at end of life, and when to seek additional support. Assesses caregiver capacity to meet immediate patient needs and escalates concerns appropriately. Completes initial assessment and obtains approval to admit from providers for new admissions to hospice service. Ensures accuracy and completion of legal documentation. Completes visits within the Hospice Austin service area (Travis, Williamson, Hays, Caldwell, and Burnet counties) as assigned by the Triage Nurse. 2. End‑of‑Life Support & Death Events Provides preparation, guidance, and emotional support to families during active dying and imminent changes. Pronounces death in accordance with state regulations and agency policy. Provides respectful, dignified postmortem care and supports families through the immediate post‑death period. Ensures timely communication with funeral homes, facilities, and internal teams as required. 3. Communication & Collaboration Communicates changes in patient condition, urgent needs, and interventions to the appropriate care team members. Collaborates with pharmacies, DME vendors, and facility staff to resolve urgent needs such as medication access, equipment failure, or safety concerns. Escalates safety issues, abuse/neglect concerns, or complex clinical situations to leadership immediately. Maintains professional boundaries and demonstrates calm, supportive communication in high‑stress situations. 4. Documentation & Compliance Completes all documentation in the EMR promptly, accurately, and in accordance with agency protocol. Reports adverse events, falls, medication variances, or safety concerns to the appropriate department within required timeframes. Utilizes proper infection control and bag technique during all in‑person visits. Ensures all visit notes, communications, and clinical documentation meet regulatory and agency standards. 5. Additional Responsibilities Provides psychosocial support to patients and families throughout the course of care. May provide nursing care to pediatric patients depending on training and organizational needs. Performs other duties as assigned to support safe, high‑quality hospice care. QualificationsEducation/Experience Requirements: Graduation from an approved school of professional nursing as determined by the Board of Nurse Examiners. Unrestricted license as a Registered Nurse by the Texas Board of Nurse Examiners. Valid Texas driver’s license, auto liability insurance and safe driving record. CPR certification from a recognized entity following AHA and OSHA standards. Preferred Skills: One year previous nursing experience Previous hospice or home health experience
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