
Hospice RN Executive Director II
Gentiva, Mishawaka, IN, United States
Overview
Lead with Compassion. Serve with Purpose. Transform Hospice.
We have an exciting and rewarding opportunity for a RN Hospice Executive Director to join our leadership team. This role is ideal for a licensed Registered Nurse (RN) with strong leadership experience in hospice care, home health, or clinical operations management.
The Executive Director RN II provides strategic leadership and operational oversight for an assigned Hospice location with a mid‑sized census. This role will oversee and lead day‑to‑day operations, including managing and directing interdisciplinary teams, ensuring the delivery of high‑quality, patient‑centered care, fostering a culture of compassion, respect and integrity to meet business and organizational goals, regulatory standards, and community needs. Responsibilities include leadership and development, financial performance, community outreach, human resources, office operations, communication and relationship building with the Governing Body, referral partners, and the community. In this role, the Administrator ensures the assigned Hospice location delivers outstanding service while upholding the company’s mission, vision and values.
Essential Functions
- Provides leadership for a mid‑sized hospice program, accountable for clinical quality, operational performance, and balanced, sustainable census growth.
- Demonstrates a commitment to excellence by focusing on quality care and service.
- Incorporates continuous quality improvement principles in day‑to‑day activities.
- Uses statistical and qualitative information to manage quality.
- Requires employees to exhibit technical knowledge and effective skill education related to their job.
- Promotes and monitors compliance with requirements and standards established by accrediting or licensing agencies, regulatory agencies, and state or federal law relevant to areas of responsibility.
- Ensures that policies and procedures are followed.
- Accepts responsibility for remaining current in the latest trends, developments and technologies relative to the area of work by actively pursuing self‑development, attending in‑services, and circulating relevant information to appropriate employees.
- Recommends and implements policies and procedures, which have been developed by the Administrator and Governing Body that guide and support the provision of services.
- Manages Human Resources effectively.
- Shows consistency between words and actions.
- Promotes positive communications and keeps employees informed of changes by ensuring meetings with appropriate staff are conducted and documented; is available to employees when issues arise.
- Promotes core orientation, at the direction of the Administrator, plus location and job‑specific orientation, in‑service training and continuing education for employees, volunteers and contract personnel.
- Conducts educational programs for outside agencies as deemed necessary.
- Recommends a sufficient number of qualified and competent persons to provide services; is responsible for the selection, supervision, and evaluation of interdisciplinary team members in collaboration with the Administrator.
- Collaborates with the Administrator, Corporate leadership and employees to establish goals and standards for performance; reviews and monitors progress regularly and redirects efforts where goals are not being met.
- Determines qualifications and competence of employees, in collaboration with the Administrator.
- Completes all performance evaluations in collaboration with the Administrator prior to the due date.
- Takes appropriate and timely action in disciplinary situations in collaboration with the Administrator; documents actions taken in accordance with policy.
- Makes appropriate assignments among employees in accordance with their personal abilities and limitations; ensures fair and consistent workload distribution.
- Manages Office Operations effectively.
- Directs the multiple teams of the assigned location, if applicable.
- Plans and organizes tasks and resources to achieve strategic goals and objectives.
- Consistently demonstrates the ability to recognize, establish and deal with priorities.
- Measures progress toward set goals; takes corrective action on projects, as appropriate; considers the impact of department/location decisions on the overall functioning of the provider, the company and its hospice affiliates.
- Reviews and analyzes facts of a situation when developing a plan of action; considers all relevant information to make the most informed decision possible.
- Achieves predetermined objectives and goals.
- Participates in selecting outside sources for needed services in collaboration with the Administrator.
- Ensures contract management is maintained for services from outside vendors/providers in collaboration with the Administrator.
- Assesses and improves branch/department performance as well as individual team performance.
- Ensures documentation of services is accurate and timely.
- Monitors and supervises quality of patients’ care of assigned location(s); processes emergency calls and requests for assistance.
- Assists with problem solving for patients in all settings; prepares, monitors, and reviews monthly bills, supply costs, expense requests, mileage reimbursement, payroll and other expenses.
- Makes recommendations for service area regarding market opportunities for new programs or services.
- Ensures accuracy of marketing materials, public information materials and activities in collaboration with the Administrator.
- May be asked to perform routine visits to patient homes or institutional settings and/or participate in on‑call schedule (only if a Registered Nurse).
- Provides a safe environment for patients, visitors, customers and employees.
- Investigates and completes detailed reports of any incidents/accidents, grievances, complaints, medication errors and other problems within the time frames established by policy, and implements corrective and/or preventive actions immediately in collaboration with the Administrator.
- Works with physicians, patients, families, staff and others regarding problems, needs and concerns.
- Responsible for supervision and evaluation of family satisfaction surveys in collaboration with the Administrator.
- Incorporates safety topics into staff meetings.
- Regularly reviews safety policies and procedures, including the Emergency Preparedness Plan; ensures that all employees are oriented to and understand their role in safety policies and procedures.
- Manages Financial Resources prudently and effectively.
- Completes financial reviews in collaboration with the Administrator on a recommended schedule.
- Budget worksheets are completed and submitted by scheduled deadlines.
- Annual expenditures are within the annual budget except where variances are volume driven and have been approved.
- Resource needs are anticipated and budgets are planned to meet those needs within known parameters.
- Budget variances are justified on a regularly scheduled basis; continually seeks ways to reduce costs without affecting quality.
- Controls use of overtime and temporary personnel, in collaboration with the Administrator, except when justified by increased volume or decreased staffing levels.
- Recommends space and other resources for needed services.
About You
- Education:
- Registered Nurse with a minimum associate’s degree in nursing (required).
- Bachelor’s degree in Nursing (BSN) from an accredited school of nursing (preferred).
- Master’s degree in business, nursing or a related field (preferred).
- Experience:
- Minimum one year of management/supervisory experience (required).
- Two or more years of experience in hospice/home care (required).
- Meets all state‑specific requirements for the Administrator role (if functioning as the Alternate or Interim Administrator).
- Three years of experience in direct patient care in a clinical setting (preferred).
- Three to five years of healthcare sales/management experience (preferred).
- Strong understanding of hospice regulations, compliance and Medicare conditions of participation.
- Proven ability to manage teams, budgets and interdisciplinary operations.
- Exceptional communication, organizational and leadership skills.
- Commitment to high‑quality, compassionate care for patients and families.
- Licenses, Certifications and/or Registration:
- Current license to practice nursing in the state of requested employment (if applicable).
- CPR certification.
- Current automobile insurance and valid driver’s license.
We Offer
Benefits For All Associates (Full‑Time, Part‑Time & Per Diem)
- Competitive Pay
- 401(k) with Company Match
- Career Advancement Opportunities
- National & Local Recognition Programs
- Teammate Assistance Fund
Additional Full‑Time Benefits
- Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance
- Mileage Reimbursement or Fleet Vehicle Program
- Generous Paid Time Off + 7 Paid Holidays
- Wellness Programs (Telemedicine, Diabetes Management, Joint & Spine Concierge Care)
- Education Support & Tuition Assistance (ASN to BSN, BSN to MSN)
- Free Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
- Company‑paid Life & Long‑Term Disability Insurance
- Voluntary Benefits (Pet, Critical Illness, Accident, LTC)
Apply Now
If you’re an experienced Hospice RN leader looking for your next challenge, we want to hear from you. Join a team that values compassion, leadership and meaningful work—when life matters most.
Legalese
- This is a safety‑sensitive position.
- Employee must meet minimum requirements to be eligible for benefits.
- Where applicable, employee must meet state‑specific requirements.
- We are proud to be an EEO employer.
- We maintain a drug‑free workplace.