About The Position

Are you a compassionate Registered Nurse looking to make a difference in patients' lives at the most meaningful time? Castle Hospice is expanding its territory and we're looking for a dedicated Full-Time Hospice RN Case Manager to help lead the way. For over 30 years, Castle Senior Living has been family-owned, locally operated, and deeply committed to improving the quality of life for seniors through independent living, assisted living, and now, hospice care. Join our growing team and be part of a mission that honors life, dignity, and comfort.

Requirements

  • Current RN license in the State of Wisconsin
  • At least 1 year of experience in hospice, home health, med/surg, or skilled nursing preferred
  • Exceptional communication and problem-solving skills
  • A compassionate bedside manner and dedication to patient-centered care
  • Valid driver's license and current auto insurance

Responsibilities

  • Deliver skilled, compassionate nursing care to patients in their homes
  • Conduct holistic assessments-physical, emotional, spiritual, and environmental
  • Collaborate with patients and families to create individualized care plans
  • Provide ongoing evaluation and adjust plans as needs evolve
  • Coordinate with the Hospice Director of Nursing to ensure seamless 24/7 coverage
  • Participate in on-call rotation (with reduced frequency as census grows)

Benefits

  • Be part of a family-first culture that values empathy, excellence, and teamwork
  • Help shape a our hospice program with room to grow and innovate
  • Work for a company that's deeply rooted in community care
  • Enjoy a workplace that champions diversity, inclusion, and respect

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Industry

Nursing and Residential Care Facilities

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

101-250 employees

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