Hospice RN On-Call (7 On / 7 Off)

Lifted Healthcare Group · Highland Park, TX Full Time
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Job Description

The Lifted Difference At Lifted Hospice, our mission is simple yet powerful: Helping people live life to the fullest . We serve the communities where we live and work by delivering compassionate, clinically excellent end-of-life care. With a commitment to dignity, comfort, and quality of life, we walk alongside patients and their families—meeting them where they are, when they need it most. What makes us different is how we show up. We care for patients and families like they’re our own—and we support each other the same way. At Lifted Hospice, you’ll be part of a culture built on trust, unity, and joy. We serve from a place of favor, and we never forget the sacredness of what we do. A Calling with Impact At Lifted Hospice, our On-Call RN Case Managers play a vital role—combining clinical excellence with genuine compassion to provide care that honors life and brings comfort when it matters most. As an On-Call RN Case Manager, you’ll deliver personalized nursing care in the patient’s home or care setting. You’ll collaborate closely with the interdisciplinary team to build and follow care plans that reflect the patient’s goals, support their family, and meet the highest standards of clinical, ethical, and emotional care. You’ll also educate and equip families to help them understand what to expect, how to provide comfort, and how to feel confident in their role during a sacred season of life. Your Role in the Mission As an On-Call Registered Nurse (RN) Case Manager at Lifted Hospice, you’ll provide expert care and steady support for patients and families facing end-of-life. You’ll lead the bedside experience—managing symptoms, guiding care, and helping families feel confident and supported. Key responsibilities include: Assessing needs – Completing thorough assessments to guide care based on each patient’s physical, emotional, and clinical needs. Managing symptoms – Delivering skilled hospice care to help manage pain and improve quality of life. Working as one team – Collaborating with the full care team, the patient, and their loved ones to create and follow a unified care plan. Keeping clear records – Documenting care and updates accurately in line with all standards and requirements. Supporting families – Educating and encouraging caregivers, offering emotional support, and helping families feel prepared and confident. Skills and Qualifications Graduate of an accredited Diploma, Associate, or Bachelor’s nursing program, with an active state license and clinical skills that meet current standards of nursing practice. Experience as a registered nurse in a clinical care setting. Hospice experience preferred. Excellent interpersonal skills. Must read, write and comprehend English. Current driver’s license, reliable transportation, and valid auto liability insurance. Where You’ll Work In this role, you’ll spend most of your time providing care wherever patients call home. Whether that’s a private residence, memory care facility, or other long-term care facility. You will also meet with your local team of social workers, chaplains, physicians, fellow nurses and our medical director to align patient care plans and ensure every patient and family receives the holistic, compassionate support they deserve bi-weekly. At Lifted Hospice, we don’t just work together—we move forward together. Schedule On­-Call coverage will be the following bi­-weekly until further notice: Monday through Thursday 5pm to 8:30am Friday 5pm to Monday 8:30am Benefits for Full-Time Team Members Include: Paid Time Off Employer paid life insurance policy Employer contributions toward employee health and dental insurance Comprehensive benefits, including medical, dental, vision, life, and both short-term and long-term disability coverage 401(k) Plan — includes discretionary profit-sharing contribution(s)

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What Most Job Listings Don’t Tell You

General overview for this role type — specific duties and requirements vary by employer.

Nursing roles in senior living are fundamentally different from hospital nursing. Most positions involve building long-term relationships with the same residents over months or years rather than cycling through new patients every shift. Facilities in the DFW area typically require an active Texas RN or LVN license, current CPR/BLS certification, and many prefer at least one year of geriatric or long-term care experience.

Shift patterns vary widely — some facilities run traditional 8-hour shifts (day, evening, night), while others use 12-hour rotations. Weekend and holiday coverage is almost always part of the schedule. The nurse-to-resident ratio in assisted living is generally more favorable than in hospitals, but you will likely be the highest-level clinical staff on the floor during your shift, which means more autonomy and more responsibility for clinical judgment calls.

What to Expect in This Role Day-to-Day

Based on typical senior living facilities in the DFW area.

A typical shift starts with medication pass and resident assessments. You will review overnight notes from the previous shift, check vitals for residents on your watch list, and coordinate with CNAs on any changes in condition. Mid-shift usually involves documentation, family communication, and working with physicians on care plan updates — often by phone or telehealth rather than in-person rounds.

Depending on the facility, you may also handle admissions paperwork, manage wound care, supervise medication techs, and respond to emergencies. The documentation load in senior living is significant — state surveys and compliance requirements mean thorough charting is non-negotiable. Many nurses in this setting say the most rewarding part is knowing their residents personally and being able to notice subtle changes that a rotating hospital nurse might miss.

DFW Area Salary Data

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Registered Nurse positions in the DFW metroplex area earn a median wage of $48.76/hr ($101,421/yr). The typical range is $39.25 – $53.19/hr (25th–75th percentile).

Entry Level (10th) $73,403/yr
DFW Median $101,421/yr
Experienced (90th) $129,709/yr
vs. National Median +4.0%

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics (Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area). Salary data provided by DFW Senior Living Guide.

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