A Great Place to Work

Our work environment offers flexibility for full-time and part-time per-diem nurse and patient care staff.

Competitive per diem rates!

Full-time and Qualified Part-time Employees Receive:
 

  • Competitive starting salary

  • Twelve days paid vacation (in their first year)

  • Ten days paid sick time

  • Four paid personal days

  • Paid holidays

  • Medical Insurance (choice of coverage-2 plans)

  • Retirement Program

  • Flex Spending Account option

  • Optional Disability Insurance

  • Paid Mileage

Nursing Positions

Now hiring registered nurses/licensed practical nurses, licensed in New Jersey and/or Pennsylvania. Full time/part time and per diem hours are available. To inquire, email resume to bamato@karenannquinlanhospice.org or mail to 99 Sparta Avenue, Newton, NJ 07860.

 

Physical/Occupational/Speech Therapist Positions

Now hiring part-time or per diem to serve patients through Sussex and Warren Counties, New Jersey and Pike County, Pennsylvania. Please fax resume to (973) 383-6889 or email it to bamato@karenannquinlanhospice.org. New higher per diem reimbursement.

 

Certified Home Health Aides

Full/part time and per diem positions available to serve patients in Warren and Sussex Counties, New Jersey and Pike County, Pennsylvania. Please fax resume to (973) 383-6889 or email it to bamato@karenannquinlanhospice.org

See Home Health Aide.

Training class now forming. With successful completion of the course aides can be certified by the New Jersey Board of Nursing. Call Mary Pugliese for scheduled course details at (973) 383-0115.
 


Home Health Aide

Our Home Health Aides are certified which means that they have taken a course of study approved by the Health Care Finance Administration and qualify to apply for certification by the New Jersey Board of Nursing. All of our Home Health Aides have cleared criminal background checks and are supervised by registered nurses; who not only instruct them in their responsibilities, but make sure they are competent to perform the assigned tasks. There is a comprehensive list of things which, by law, an aide is not permitted to do. If you wish the aide to do something the nurse has not instructed him/her to do, please discuss your needs with your primary nurse.

Home Health Aides May:

  • bathe the client and wash the clients hair

  • assist the client with prescribed medications

  • assist with oral hygiene

  • assist with dressing

  • assist client to bathroom or with the
    use of a bedpan/urinal

  • assist with exercise program prescribed
    by the physician or therapist

  • reinforce pre-existing dressings

  • test urine for sugar and acetone *

  • assist/supervise client with pre-poured
    medications

  • clean and file client’s nails

  • transfer the client (bed to chair, etc.)

  • prepare meals for the client

  • do light housekeeping and laundry for the patient

  • do client shopping or run essential errands during work hours

  • empty and clean urinary catheter collection bags as needed

  • record fluid intake and output *

  • assist with oxygen *

* as assigned by physician

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