About this role
Description Be the Comfort That Changes Everything
Some healthcare roles keep you behind a desk or rushed between rooms. This isn't one of them. At Transitions Hospice, our CNAs show up in the place that matters most — a patient's home — and provide the kind of unhurried, dignified care that makes a real difference. We've reimagined what hospice looks like: 24/7 support that addresses the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of patients and their families. If you're a CNA who leads with heart and wants to feel the weight of your work in the best possible way, we'd love to meet you.
What You'll Do As a Transitions Hospice CNA, you're a vital member of the interdisciplinary care team — not just a support role, but a trusted presence for patients and families. Your responsibilities include: Providing personal care with dignity, comfort, and respect at the center of everything Attending to patient needs and requests promptly and compassionately Monitoring and recording vital signs (temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure) as directed Observing patients and reporting changes to the care team accurately and in a timely manner Communicating with patients and families in a positive, ethical, and confidential manner Maintaining thorough documentation in line with organizational standards Upholding the hospice philosophy with professionalism and genuine compassion Benefits We Offer Competitive pay Medical / Dental / Vision Insurance plans Long & Short-Term Disability 401(k) with company match Auto Allowance & Gas Card Company provided equipment Paid Time Off
Why Choose Transitions Hospice? At Transitions, CNAs aren't an afterthought — they're the heartbeat of the care we provide. We give you the support, tools, and team to show up fully for your patients, every single day. Our people truly are the difference, and we invest in them accordingly. Ready to make your work mean something? Apply today. Requirements What You Bring Active CNA License or Certification in the state of employment Possess and maintains current CPR certification One (1) + year Hospice, home health or related organization experience preferred Comfort and sensitivity working with terminally ill patients and their families A calm, dependable presence under emotionally demanding circumstances Strong attention to detail in observation and documentation A valid driver's license and willingness to travel locally for patient visits
