It’s easy to go to work when you know you’re bringing comfort, dignity, and peace to someone’s final journey. As a Senior Helpers of Greenwood Hospice Caregiver , you make a profound and lasting impact on clients and their families during one of the most meaningful times of life. Our hospice caregivers provide one-on-one comfort care, emotional support, and essential assistance that allows clients to remain in a place of peace and familiarity — their home. If you are a compassionate, patient, and dependable individual who finds purpose in supporting others, values meaningful connections, and wants to grow within a supportive team, our Hospice Caregiver position may be the perfect fit. Apply today and be part of a care team dedicated to dignity, comfort, and respect. Examples of Job Duties: What does a day in the life of a hospice caregiver look like? Providing comfort and presence. Offer companionship and emotional support to clients and their families Provide comfort-focused personal care, including bathing, grooming, repositioning, and mobility assistance Assist with meal preparation and ensure safe, peaceful surroundings Monitor and report changes in client comfort, condition, or needs to the care team Maintain a calm, patient presence and help support the client’s preferred routines Engage clients in gentle, meaningful activities when appropriate Support families by offering reassurance, updates, and compassionate communication Why be a Senior Helpers of Greenwood Hospice Caregiver? We are here to support you as you support others. Great Place to Work® Certified Professional Growth Opportunities — continuous training focused on hospice, end-of-life comfort care, and family support Work/Life Balance — we understand the emotional nature of hospice care and support healthy boundaries and self-care Team Support — you are never alone; our team works closely with you and provides ongoing guidance Flexible Scheduling — we respect your availability and work to fit your needs Make a Lasting Impact — hospice caregiving allows you to bring comfort, dignity, and compassion to clients and their families when it matters most Examples of Qualifications: You are deeply compassionate and patient, especially in emotionally sensitive situations You are comfortable providing personal care and emotional support You communicate warmly and respectfully with clients, families, and care teams You are committed to helping others experience comfort and dignity Experience in hospice, palliative care, or caregiving is a plus but not required — training is provided
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees