Vitalcaring Group
OpenRegistered Nurse - Hospice - FT On Call (Thurs-Sunday)
- Location
- Sugar Land, Texas, United States
- Posted
- Aug 3, 2026
- Last seen
- Aug 19, 2026
About the role
VitalCaring – Deliver Care That Brings Comfort and Dignity
On Call Registered Nurse (RN) – Hospice/
Thursday–Sunday | After Hours & Weekend Coverage
Field-Based | Patient & Family-Centered | End-of-Life Care
At VitalCaring, we don’t just provide care - we walk alongside patients and families during life’s most meaningful moments. As a Hospice Registered Nurse (RN) , you play a vital role in delivering comfort, dignity, and compassionate support at the end of life. This is a role for a nurse who thrives in a field-based, one-on-one care environment and is called to make a lasting impact through presence, empathy, and clinical excellence.
Why Join VitalCaring?
- Meaningful, one-on-one patient care focused on comfort and quality of life
- Autonomy with support – manage your caseload with a collaborative interdisciplinary team
- Make a lasting impact on patients and families during life’s most important moments
- Strong team partnership with physicians, social workers, chaplains, and aides
- A purpose-driven culture grounded in compassion, respect, and excellence
Role Overview
As a Hospice RN at VitalCaring, you are more than a nurse - you are the clinical leader, advocate, and steady guide for your patients and their families.
You’ll lead the plan of care, manage symptoms, and ensure every patient receives personalized, comfort-focused care aligned with their goals and wishes. Through each visit, you bring not only clinical expertise, but also reassurance, clarity, and compassion.
What You’ll Do
Lead Patient-Centered Hospice Care
- Conduct comprehensive patient and family assessments
- Develop and manage individualized, comfort-focused care plans
- Deliver skilled nursing care with a focus on pain and symptom management
Serve as the Care Coordinator
- Act as case manager, coordinating care across the interdisciplinary team
- Collaborate with physicians, social workers, chaplains, and aides
- Monitor patient condition
