Coverage Territory: Jasper , Lake, Newton, Porter, Laporte counties and surrounding areas
Schedule: 8 AM–8 PM, alternating 4-day and 3-day weeks including weekends in rotation
Show Up When It Matters Most
In hospice care, there are moments when a patient or family needs more than their regular care team can provide in that instant. That's where you come in. As an ECT (Extended Care Team) Nurse at Transitions Hospice, you're the reinforcement — the skilled, composed clinical presence that steps in to ensure no patient need goes unmet.
This isn't a role for someone who needs a rigid routine. It's a role for an adaptable, experienced RN who thrives in varied environments, thinks on their feet, and finds deep satisfaction in knowing that when you showed up, it made all the difference.
What You'll Do
As a Transitions Hospice ECT Nurse, you'll work as a vital support member of the interdisciplinary care team — stepping in across cases to assess, treat, and communicate patient needs with speed and clinical precision. Your responsibilities include:
Delivering professional nursing care across the full nursing process within your scope of practiceConducting thorough patient and family assessments and contributing to individualized care plansCompleting all visit types as needed to meet patient and family needsAdministering medications and treatments per physician ordersIdentifying nursing diagnoses from health assessment data and responding accordinglyRecording accurate, timely clinical notes including pain and symptom management outcomesCommunicating changes in patient condition to physicians and obtaining orders as requiredCoordinating with community health partners to support seamless care transitionsEnsuring equipment and necessary services are arranged and available for patientsMaintaining and growing your clinical skills through continuing education and in-service participationBenefits We Offer
Competitive payMedical / Dental / Vision Insurance plansLong & Short-Term Disability401(k) with company matchAuto Allowance & Gas CardCompany provided equipmentPaid Time OffWhy Choose Transitions Hospice?
At Transitions, the ECT Nurse isn't a backup plan — you're a cornerstone of how we deliver on our promise to patients and families. You'll work alongside a team that respects your expertise, values your flexibility, and shares your commitment to care that goes above and beyond. Every visit you make is a patient who didn't have to wait, a family that felt supported, and a care team that could count on you.
Ready to be the nurse everyone counts on? Apply today.
Requirements:What You Bring
Active RN license in the state of employmentGraduate of an accredited school of Nursing.Clinical experience in hospice, home health, or a related setting preferredFlexibility and confidence working across varied patient assignmentsStrong assessment skills and sound clinical judgment under pressureExcellent documentation habits and communication skillsValid driver's license and willingness to travel locally Read LessCoverage Territory: Warsaw and surrounding areas
Schedule: PRN (as needed)
Show Up When It Matters Most
In hospice care, there are moments when a patient or family needs more than their regular care team can provide in that instant. That's where you come in. As an ECT (Extended Care Team) Nurse at Transitions Hospice, you're the reinforcement — the skilled, composed clinical presence that steps in to ensure no patient need goes unmet.
This isn't a role for someone who needs a rigid routine. It's a role for an adaptable, experienced RN who thrives in varied environments, thinks on their feet, and finds deep satisfaction in knowing that when you showed up, it made all the difference.
What You'll Do
As a Transitions Hospice ECT Nurse, you'll work as a vital support member of the interdisciplinary care team — stepping in across cases to assess, treat, and communicate patient needs with speed and clinical precision. Your responsibilities include:
Delivering professional nursing care across the full nursing process within your scope of practiceConducting thorough patient and family assessments and contributing to individualized care plansCompleting all visit types as needed to meet patient and family needsAdministering medications and treatments per physician ordersIdentifying nursing diagnoses from health assessment data and responding accordinglyRecording accurate, timely clinical notes including pain and symptom management outcomesCommunicating changes in patient condition to physicians and obtaining orders as requiredCoordinating with community health partners to support seamless care transitionsEnsuring equipment and necessary services are arranged and available for patientsMaintaining and growing your clinical skills through continuing education and in-service participationBenefits We Offer
Competitive payCompany provided equipmentWhy Choose Transitions Hospice?
At Transitions, the ECT Nurse isn't a backup plan — you're a cornerstone of how we deliver on our promise to patients and families. You'll work alongside a team that respects your expertise, values your flexibility, and shares your commitment to care that goes above and beyond. Every visit you make is a patient who didn't have to wait, a family that felt supported, and a care team that could count on you.
Ready to be the nurse everyone counts on? Apply today.
Requirements:What You Bring
Active LPN license in the state of employmentGraduate of an accredited school of Nursing.Clinical experience in hospice, home health, or a related setting preferredFlexibility and confidence working across varied patient assignmentsStrong assessment skills and sound clinical judgment under pressureExcellent documentation habits and communication skillsValid driver's license and willingness to travel locally Read LessCoverage Territory: Warsaw and surrounding areas
Schedule: PRN (as needed)
Show Up When It Matters Most
In hospice care, there are moments when a patient or family needs more than their regular care team can provide in that instant. That's where you come in. As an ECT (Extended Care Team) Nurse at Transitions Hospice, you're the reinforcement — the skilled, composed clinical presence that steps in to ensure no patient need goes unmet.
This isn't a role for someone who needs a rigid routine. It's a role for an adaptable, experienced RN who thrives in varied environments, thinks on their feet, and finds deep satisfaction in knowing that when you showed up, it made all the difference.
What You'll Do
As a Transitions Hospice ECT Nurse, you'll work as a vital support member of the interdisciplinary care team — stepping in across cases to assess, treat, and communicate patient needs with speed and clinical precision. Your responsibilities include:
Delivering professional nursing care across the full nursing process within your scope of practiceConducting thorough patient and family assessments and contributing to individualized care plansCompleting all visit types as needed to meet patient and family needsAdministering medications and treatments per physician ordersIdentifying nursing diagnoses from health assessment data and responding accordinglyRecording accurate, timely clinical notes including pain and symptom management outcomesCommunicating changes in patient condition to physicians and obtaining orders as requiredCoordinating with community health partners to support seamless care transitionsEnsuring equipment and necessary services are arranged and available for patientsMaintaining and growing your clinical skills through continuing education and in-service participationBenefits We Offer
Competitive payCompany provided equipmentWhy Choose Transitions Hospice?
At Transitions, the ECT Nurse isn't a backup plan — you're a cornerstone of how we deliver on our promise to patients and families. You'll work alongside a team that respects your expertise, values your flexibility, and shares your commitment to care that goes above and beyond. Every visit you make is a patient who didn't have to wait, a family that felt supported, and a care team that could count on you.
Ready to be the nurse everyone counts on? Apply today.
Requirements:What You Bring
Active RN license in the state of employmentGraduate of an accredited school of Nursing.Clinical experience in hospice, home health, or a related setting preferredFlexibility and confidence working across varied patient assignmentsStrong assessment skills and sound clinical judgment under pressureExcellent documentation habits and communication skillsValid driver's license and willingness to travel locally Read LessCoverage Territory: Warsaw and surrounding areas
Schedule: PRN (as needed)
Show Up When It Matters Most
In hospice care, there are moments when a patient or family needs more than their regular care team can provide in that instant. That's where you come in. As an ECT (Extended Care Team) Nurse at Transitions Hospice, you're the reinforcement — the skilled, composed clinical presence that steps in to ensure no patient need goes unmet.
This isn't a role for someone who needs a rigid routine. It's a role for an adaptable, experienced RN who thrives in varied environments, thinks on their feet, and finds deep satisfaction in knowing that when you showed up, it made all the difference.
What You'll Do
As a Transitions Hospice ECT Nurse, you'll work as a vital support member of the interdisciplinary care team — stepping in across cases to assess, treat, and communicate patient needs with speed and clinical precision. Your responsibilities include:
Delivering professional nursing care across the full nursing process within your scope of practiceConducting thorough patient and family assessments and contributing to individualized care plansCompleting all visit types as needed to meet patient and family needsAdministering medications and treatments per physician ordersIdentifying nursing diagnoses from health assessment data and responding accordinglyRecording accurate, timely clinical notes including pain and symptom management outcomesCommunicating changes in patient condition to physicians and obtaining orders as requiredCoordinating with community health partners to support seamless care transitionsEnsuring equipment and necessary services are arranged and available for patientsMaintaining and growing your clinical skills through continuing education and in-service participationBenefits We Offer
Competitive payCompany provided equipmentWhy Choose Transitions Hospice?
At Transitions, the ECT Nurse isn't a backup plan — you're a cornerstone of how we deliver on our promise to patients and families. You'll work alongside a team that respects your expertise, values your flexibility, and shares your commitment to care that goes above and beyond. Every visit you make is a patient who didn't have to wait, a family that felt supported, and a care team that could count on you.
Ready to be the nurse everyone counts on? Apply today.
Requirements:What You Bring
Active LPN license in the state of employmentGraduate of an accredited school of Nursing.Clinical experience in hospice, home health, or a related setting preferredFlexibility and confidence working across varied patient assignmentsStrong assessment skills and sound clinical judgment under pressureExcellent documentation habits and communication skillsValid driver's license and willingness to travel locally Read LessCoverage Territory: Warsaw and surrounding areas
Schedule: PRN (as needed)
Show Up When It Matters Most
In hospice care, there are moments when a patient or family needs more than their regular care team can provide in that instant. That's where you come in. As an ECT (Extended Care Team) Nurse at Transitions Hospice, you're the reinforcement — the skilled, composed clinical presence that steps in to ensure no patient need goes unmet.
This isn't a role for someone who needs a rigid routine. It's a role for an adaptable, experienced RN who thrives in varied environments, thinks on their feet, and finds deep satisfaction in knowing that when you showed up, it made all the difference.
What You'll Do
As a Transitions Hospice ECT Nurse, you'll work as a vital support member of the interdisciplinary care team — stepping in across cases to assess, treat, and communicate patient needs with speed and clinical precision. Your responsibilities include:
Delivering professional nursing care across the full nursing process within your scope of practiceConducting thorough patient and family assessments and contributing to individualized care plansCompleting all visit types as needed to meet patient and family needsAdministering medications and treatments per physician ordersIdentifying nursing diagnoses from health assessment data and responding accordinglyRecording accurate, timely clinical notes including pain and symptom management outcomesCommunicating changes in patient condition to physicians and obtaining orders as requiredCoordinating with community health partners to support seamless care transitionsEnsuring equipment and necessary services are arranged and available for patientsMaintaining and growing your clinical skills through continuing education and in-service participationBenefits We Offer
Competitive payCompany provided equipmentWhy Choose Transitions Hospice?
At Transitions, the ECT Nurse isn't a backup plan — you're a cornerstone of how we deliver on our promise to patients and families. You'll work alongside a team that respects your expertise, values your flexibility, and shares your commitment to care that goes above and beyond. Every visit you make is a patient who didn't have to wait, a family that felt supported, and a care team that could count on you.
Ready to be the nurse everyone counts on? Apply today.
Requirements:What You Bring
Active RN license in the state of employmentGraduate of an accredited school of Nursing.Clinical experience in hospice, home health, or a related setting preferredFlexibility and confidence working across varied patient assignmentsStrong assessment skills and sound clinical judgment under pressureExcellent documentation habits and communication skillsValid driver's license and willingness to travel locally Read LessCoverage Territory: Bay City and surrounding areas
Schedule: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
Build Relationships That Change Live
In hospice, getting patients the care they need starts long before a nurse ever walks through the door. It starts with a Care Coordinator who knows their community, earns the trust of physicians and discharge planners, and makes sure that when a family is looking for answers, Transitions Hospice is the name they hear.
If you’re a natural relationship-builder with a background in healthcare sales and a passion for making a meaningful difference — this role was made for you.
What You'll Do
As a Transitions Care Coordinator, you’ll be the face of our organization in your territory — growing relationships, generating referrals, and ensuring that patients and families in your community have access to the exceptional hospice care they deserve. Your responsibilities include:
Generate appropriate referrals and admissions from current and new customers within your territoryEstablish and maintain strong professional relationships with physicians, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, hospitals, discharge planners, and case managersRepresent Transitions Hospice in a professional, competent, and responsive manner across all community interactionsDeliver educational in-services to accounts and serve as a trusted resource for referral sources and the broader community on hospice careImplement marketing and promotional initiatives as directed, using efficient time and territory managementDocument all customer activity, referrals, calls, and mileage in SAM and the RHC Activity Sheet per company requirementsContinuously build your knowledge of hospice and Transitions to effectively educate and advocate with referral sourcesStrategically assess and adjust your territory plans on an ongoing basis to hit growth targetsParticipate in evening and weekend on-call admissions as requiredCollaborate with the Patient Care Manager and interdisciplinary team to resolve issues and support seamless patient transitionsBenefits We Offer
Competitive payMedical / Dental / Vision Insurance plansLong & Short-Term Disability401(k) with company matchAuto Allowance & Gas CardCompany provided equipmentPaid Time OffWhy Choose Transitions Hospice?
Care Coordinators at Transitions aren’t just hitting quotas — they’re opening doors for patients and families who need expert, compassionate care. You’ll be backed by a mission-driven team that takes pride in the quality of its services and the relationships it builds. When you represent Transitions, you’re representing a standard of care that referral sources trust and families remember.
Ready to build something that matters? Apply today.
Requirements:What You Bring
Bachelor’s degree and relevant healthcare experience or knowledge preferred3+ years of sales experience, ideally in a healthcare settingA demonstrated track record of building meaningful customer relationships that drive resultsExcellent communication, negotiation, and public relations skillsAbility to market effectively to referral sources, customers, and the broader communityComfort working within an interdisciplinary team environmentStrong organizational skills and the ability to manage a territory independentlyValid driver’s license and willingness to travel within your local service areaProfessional appearance and demeanor at all times Read LessSchedule: 4 - 10 hr. shifts, with every 3rd weekend
The Heart Behind the Team
At Transitions Hospice, we don't just manage care — we protect dignity, comfort, and the moments that matter most. We've reimagined hospice to be something different: compassionate, unhurried, and built around the whole person. That means every detail handled with care, every volunteer placed with purpose, and every team member supported so they can focus on what matters most — the patients and families counting on us.
If you're an organized, people-first professional who wants your work to mean something beyond a to-do list, this is your role.
What You'll Do
As Team Assistant & Volunteer Coordinator, you'll be the operational backbone of your branch — keeping clinical teams organized, records accurate, and our volunteer program thriving. Your day-to-day includes:
Office & Clinical Support
Supporting staff with scheduling, faxing, phone calls, and day-to-day requestsPerforming data entry of patient information and keeping medical records current through timely uploadsTracking, uploading, and receiving signed orders and plan of care documentationSubmitting discharge paperwork, CTI orders, and county-specific coroner forms upon admission or dischargeScheduling Face-to-Face encounters with NP/MD and maintaining spreadsheets for auditingAssisting with medical record requests and processing missed visits and coordination notesMaintaining temperature logs for refrigerators containing medicationsEnsuring new hires have supplies ready on their start date, coordinated with HR and ITIDG Meeting Support
Assisting the QA RN and clinical leadership in preparing for IDG team meetingsServing as scribe during IDG meetings to ensure thorough and accurate documentationVolunteer Program Management
Developing and maintaining a volunteer training and orientation program in collaboration with the Manager of Volunteer ServicesRecruiting, educating, and selecting volunteers through a minimum of three formal recruitment sessions per yearEstablishing volunteer service needs in partnership with patients, families, and the full hospice care teamSupervising and evaluating volunteers in a timely and supportive mannerMaintaining current volunteer personnel files and monthly program statisticsCoordinating ongoing support and education meetings for the volunteer teamRepresenting Transitions Hospice volunteer services to individuals and community groupsParticipating in budget preparation and quality improvement activities as neededWhy Choose Transitions Hospice?
At Transitions, no role is behind the scenes — every team member is part of the care. Our Team Assistants and Volunteer Coordinators are the glue that holds our branches together, making sure our clinical teams can focus on patients and our volunteers feel valued and prepared. We invest in the people who invest in our mission.
Ready to join us? Apply today
Benefits We Offer
Competitive salaryMedical / Dental / Vision Insurance plansLife Insurance401(k) matchingCompany EquipmentPaid Time OffRequirements:What You Bring
Bachelor's degree in an applicable field preferred; advanced degree in Human Services or equivalent experience a plus2+ years of experience in a healthcare settingHospice and/or volunteer coordination experience preferredStrong attention to detail with excellent organizational and documentation skillsComfortable working independently and collaboratively across clinical and administrative teamsCompassion for patients, families, and volunteers navigating end-of-life care Read LessCoverage Territory: Peoria, East Peoria, Pekin, and surrounding areas
Schedule: PRN as needed
Be the Comfort That Changes Everything
Some healthcare roles keep you behind a desk or rushed between rooms. This isn't one of them. At Transitions Hospice, our CNAs show up in the place that matters most — a patient's home — and provide the kind of unhurried, dignified care that makes a real difference.
We've reimagined what hospice looks like: 24/7 support that addresses the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of patients and their families.
If you're a CNA who leads with heart and wants to feel the weight of your work in the best possible way, we'd love to meet you.
What You'll Do
As a Transitions Hospice CNA, you're a vital member of the interdisciplinary care team — not just a support role, but a trusted presence for patients and families. Your responsibilities include:
Providing personal care with dignity, comfort, and respect at the center of everythingAttending to patient needs and requests promptly and compassionatelyMonitoring and recording vital signs (temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure) as directedObserving patients and reporting changes to the care team accurately and in a timely mannerCommunicating with patients and families in a positive, ethical, and confidential mannerMaintaining thorough documentation in line with organizational standardsUpholding the hospice philosophy with professionalism and genuine compassionBenefits We Offer
Competitive payCompany provided equipmentPaid Time OffWhy Choose Transitions Hospice?
At Transitions, CNAs aren't an afterthought — they're the heartbeat of the care we provide. We give you the support, tools, and team to show up fully for your patients, every single day. Our people truly are the difference, and we invest in them accordingly.
Ready to make your work mean something? Apply today.
Requirements:What You Bring
Active CNA License or Certification in the state of employment Possess and maintains current CPR certificationOne (1) + year Hospice, home health or related organization experience preferred Comfort and sensitivity working with terminally ill patients and their familiesA calm, dependable presence under emotionally demanding circumstancesStrong attention to detail in observation and documentationA valid driver's license and willingness to travel locally for patient visits Read LessCoverage Territory: Columbus and surrounding areas
Schedule: M-F 10p to 6a
Be There When It Matters Most
At Transitions Hospice, we don't just manage care — we protect dignity, comfort, and the moments that matter most. We've reimagined hospice to be something different: compassionate, unhurried, and built around the whole person. That means someone is always present — through the quiet hours of the night — so patients feel safe, families can rest, and no one faces the darkness alone.
If you're a CNA who understands that nighttime presence is its own kind of care, this is your role.
What You'll Do
As a Companion Aide CNA on the night shift, you'll be a steady, compassionate presence at the bedside — monitoring patient safety, providing personal care, and giving families the peace of mind that someone is watching over their loved one through the night. Your shift includes:
Overnight Patient Care & Safety
Providing continuous bedside presence and patient supervision throughout the overnight shift to ensure safety and comfortMonitoring patient condition, behavior, and environment — and promptly reporting any significant changes to the on-call nursePreventing falls, elopement, or self-harm through attentive observation and appropriate intervention within CNA scope of practiceResponding promptly to patient requests and ensuring a calm, restful overnight environmentAssisting with personal care including repositioning, toileting, bathing, hygiene, and dressing as assignedProviding proper skin care and observation to prevent tissue breakdown during prolonged periods of restSupporting normal range of motion and repositioning to maintain patient comfort and skin integrityObservation & Documentation
Observing and documenting patient condition, sleep patterns, behaviors, and notable changes throughout the shiftTaking and recording vital signs — temperature, pulse, respirations, blood pressure, and weights — when ordered and within demonstrated competencyReporting significant changes in patient condition to the RN or on-call supervisor promptly and without delayAdhering to the organization's documentation standards and professional conduct expectationsFamily Support & Communication
Providing families and caregivers with reassurance and overnight respite supportMaintaining respectful, ethical communication with patients and families, including strict confidentialityDemonstrating comfort and compassion in providing specialized care to terminally ill patients and their familiesSafety & Equipment
Using patient equipment safely and appropriately — including foot stools, side rails, and oxygenAssisting with ambulation, exercise, and range of motion as directed by the hospice nurse or therapistParticipating in quality assessment and performance improvement activitiesBenefits We Offer
Competitive payMedical / Dental / Vision Insurance plansLong & Short-Term Disability401(k) with company matchAuto Allowance & Gas CardCompany provided equipmentPaid Time OffWhy Choose Transitions Hospice?
CNAs at Transitions aren't just sitters — they're a vital part of the care team. The overnight hours can be the most vulnerable for patients and families, and our Companion Aides show up with skill, calm, and compassion when it matters most. We give you the support, training, and team to do your best work — even in the quiet of the night.
Ready to join us? Apply today.
Requirements:What You Bring
Current CNA certification meeting state training requirementsCurrent CPR certification1+ year of hospice, home health, or related healthcare experience preferredPrior experience in overnight or night shift patient care preferredAbility to work independently and remain alert and attentive throughout overnight hoursStrong observational skills with the ability to recognize and report changes in patient conditionGenuine compassion for patients and families navigating end-of-life care Read LessCoverage Territory: Kalamazoo and surrounding areas
Schedule: IDG and On-Call coverage (Remote)
Practice Medicine with Purpose
At Transitions Hospice, we don't just manage care — we protect dignity, comfort, and the moments that matter most. We've reimagined hospice to be something different: compassionate, unhurried, and built around the whole person. That means having a physician leader who brings clinical excellence, deep hospice expertise, and a genuine commitment to ensuring every patient's symptoms are managed, every care team is supported, and every community understands what exceptional end-of-life care can look like.
If you're a physician who believes hospice medicine is one of the most meaningful specialties in healthcare, this is your role.
What You'll Do
As Medical Director, you'll provide overall medical leadership for the Transitions Hospice program — serving as the clinical authority, interdisciplinary team resource, physician champion, and quality steward across our hospice services. Your responsibilities include:
Clinical Leadership & Oversight
Providing overall medical direction to the program, including supervision of all hospice providersConsulting with attending physicians on pain and symptom management for hospice patientsActing as the primary medical resource to the hospice interdisciplinary groupEnsuring competent physician services are available on a 24-hour basis to meet the general medical needs of hospice patientsReviewing and developing treatment protocols and proposing current, evidence-based intervention optionsMaintaining current knowledge of the latest research and trends in hospice, palliative care, and pain/symptom managementServing as collaborating physician for practitioners working within the organization, as neededQuality, Policy & Compliance
Establishing and continually reviewing policies and procedures related to patient care, medical education, and emergency protocolsEnsuring adherence to Medicare Conditions of Participation, CHAP standards, and applicable federal and state statutesEvaluating and monitoring QAPI plans to identify medical education needs; participating in QAPI teams and activitiesDeveloping criteria — in partnership with the COO and VP of Operations — to monitor the quality of physician and mid-level provider education programsAssisting with evaluation of protocols and procedures with respect to quality and cost outcomesAssuring that organizational policies, bylaws, rules, and regulations are followed throughout the programEducation & Community Engagement
Acting as a liaison to physicians by providing consultation and education to IDG physicians, attending physicians, and community physicians related to hospiceServing as a hospice champion — representing and promoting the program to physicians, discharge planners, referral sources, and community health organizationsProposing and supporting organizational programs that address identified medical education needsDemonstrating skill in counseling and communicating with patients and families navigating end-of-life careParticipating in resolution of interpersonal conflict and issues of clinical and ethical concernEngaging in ongoing medical education activities related to hospice and palliative careBenefits We Offer
Competitive payCompany provided equipmentWhy Choose Transitions Hospice?
Hospice physicians at Transitions aren't just consultants — they're leaders, educators, and advocates for a better end-of-life experience. You'll work alongside a passionate interdisciplinary team, shape the clinical standards of a growing organization, and have a direct impact on how patients and families experience their final chapter. We give you the platform to practice medicine the way it should be practiced — with time, intention, and purpose.
Ready to join us? Apply today.
Requirements:What You Bring
Licensed as a Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) in the state without restriction or disciplinary actionMaintains controlled substances registrations with state and federal authoritiesNot excluded from participation in the Medicare ProgramKnowledge and prior experience in hospice, palliative care, and/or end-of-life careCommitment to ongoing medical education in hospice and palliative careStrong clinical judgment in pain and symptom management for terminally ill patientsAbility to serve as an effective educator, collaborator, and advocate across interdisciplinary teams and the broader physician communityGenuine commitment to the philosophy and values of hospice and end-of-life care Read Less