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United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 12 Aug 2026
💰 $134,000/yr($100,000/yr$134,000/yr)

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Job DetailsJob Location: CHI - Modesto - Spyres - Modesto, CA 95356Salary Range: $50.00 - $67.20 HourlyJob Shift: DayAt Community Hospice & Health Services and its affiliates, Community Hospice & Health Services Foundation, and CHI Management, Inc. (herein referred to collectively as “CHHS”) you will find a family-based and compassionate work environment. Our goal is to provide a wonderful work experience that allows our employees to thrive by feeling engaged and fulfilled each day. CHHS is the largest and oldest nonprofit hospice, palliative care, and support services provider in the Central Valley.

We are proud to indicate that CHHS has been supporting and providing compassionate and quality services to our community since 1979. Our mission is to embrace individuals and families facing life-changing journeys, enhancing quality of life for all. CHHS is accredited by Community Health Accredited Program (CHAP).

DEPARTMENT: Patient Care Team (various)

REPORTS TO: Chief Clinical Officer (CCO)

SUPERVISES: Patient Care Teams

SUMMARY:   The PCM is a registered nurse, duly licensed in California, who is responsible for the ongoing management of the patient care team to ensure the delivery of quality patient care, as called for in the Plan of Care (POC) adopted by the Interdisciplinary Team.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Manages patient care team staffing on a 24-hour basis, including on-call and weekend coverage to meet changing organizational needs and assure quality patient/family care. Reviews and conducts performance appraisals of staff on a regular basis.
Is responsible for ensuring that hospice services, documentation of those services, and clinical care is provided according to professional standards and in compliance with all current regulations and conditions of participation.
Reviews and revises policies and procedures manuals, relevant to patient care issues, on an ongoing basis as required to meet changing needs and to assure compliance with current regulations.
Participates in the recruitment, hiring, retention, orientation, and ongoing training of nursing personnel; this may include personnel who are orienting to other areas of Community Hospice, as well as those who will be assigned to case management.
Facilitates communication between the Interdisciplinary Team and demonstrates good problem-solving skills while utilizing a team-based approach.
Coordinates communication and services with contracted companies, (e.g., Durable Medical Equipment [DME], infusion services, pharmacy, etc.) to ensure that patient care and patient/family teaching standards are met.
Provides administrative on-call function on a rotational basis.
Participates in Performance Improvement Strategies Committee and other committees as assigned.
Responsible for maintaining a safe working environment for all hospice staff.
Performs job duties in a professional manner and maintains confidentiality of patient information at all times.
Must maintain RN license in accordance with federal, state and local laws, and must act only within the scope of his or her state license. All personnel qualifications must be kept current at all times.
Participates and provides in-services, workshops, and clinical meetings to promote professional growth and understanding of hospice care for both CHI staff as well as community partners.
Follows, enforces and monitors staff compliance with all Community Hospice policies and procedures including, but not limited to, safety, infection control, privacy and confidentiality, and HIPAA.
Fosters relationships and communication with facility management to promote coordinated, comprehensive continuum of quality of care to hospice patients.

Other Functions:       

Participates in committees as requested by the Board of Directors, President/Chief Executive Officer/Administrator and/or the CCO.
Administrative duties as requested by the Board of Directors, President/Chief Executive Officer/Administrator and/or the CCO.
Provides education, utilizing a number of different media, regarding hospice services to patients, families, staff, and the community as needed.
Responsible for establishing and maintaining a safe environment for patients/families, and a safe working environment for Community Hospice staff.
Performs job duties and interacts with patients/families, Community Hospice staff, and community members in a courteous and professional manner.
Maintains all required confidentiality and privacy requirements of both the organization and the regulatory agencies that have oversight of and for Community Hospice.
The job demands that the PCM also be able to perform all of the routine duties of a Registered Nurse in a home-like environment (including those living in facilities) when needed.
Performs all duties as assigned by the CCO, including work in other areas, to cover absences or relief to equalize peak work periods or otherwise meet the needs of the organization.

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