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Certified Child Life Specialist - Hospice
ProCare Hospice of Nevada, LLC
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Posted: 12-Aug-25
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Type: Full Time
Salary: $78-$88,000 DOE
Categories:
Nursing Support
Sector:
Hospice
Salary Details:
Benefits:
Paid Time Off
NV Paid Leave
Medical Insurance
Dental & Vision Insurance
Voluntary Ancillary Insurance
Paid Holidays
Floating Holiday
401k with Company Match
Employee Assistance Program
Employee Discount Program
Uniforms
Welcoming Culture
Preferred Education:
4 Year Degree
Additional Information:
Employer will assist with relocation costs.
Internal Number: 081225
Job Summary:
The Child Life Specialist provides emotional support and develops coping strategies to terminally ill pediatric patients and their families within a medically approved plan of care. Assists patients and families in understanding hospice medical needs.
Fosters and maintains an effective working relationship between co-workers, patients, and other professional members of the community
Follows an individualized Plan of Care established by the interdisciplinary team for each patient
Assesses emotional factors related to terminal illness and loss
Immediately reports any changes to the RN Case Manager and interdisciplinary team
Involves the patient and family in the care planning process
Addresses patient/family questions and issues within scope of practice
Reports unusual conditions, observations, and pertinent information to the RN Case Manager
Understands/provides basic principles of palliative care/pain management within the Scope of Practice
Complies with all documentation policies/procedures
Completes appropriate documentation in a legible and timely manner
Participates in Performance Improvement activities as requested
Works hand in hand with the Bereavement Coordinator/Chaplain/Spiritual Counselor and assists with the bereavement program as needed
Focuses on the mental, emotional, and social needs of the pediatric hospice patient through use of therapeutic relationship building
Normalizes the pediatric hospice patient’s feelings, typically in their natural setting, and normalizes the abnormal in this case the death of a child
Creates legacy projects
Encourages therapeutic play, play-based communication, and artistic therapies for coping to meet the developmental needs of the individual patient/sibling/son or daughter
Provides individualized support and guidance for siblings, or younger children of the adult hospice patient
Offers education and/or facilitates end-of-life discussions with a child
Helps children and their families process and cope with medical situations by using a variety of tactics to help them better understand processes and procedures
Advocates for the special needs of the patient and their families
Works to assist in fulfilling a patient's final wishes through wish foundations and community support
Assesses needs and provide CCLS support to the interdisciplinary team
Provides staff education on an as needed basis
Administrative duties, include but not limited to, writing emails, collaboration, and communication with team, organizing toys and donation items, attend regular IDT team meetings
Assists supervisor with program development
Other duties as assigned
Specific to Job Position:
Adheres to patient rights, abuse reporting and confidentiality policies
Attends scheduled staff meetings and or in-service trainings
Adheres to the departmental dress code requirements related to personal grooming and attire
Demonstrates reliability by making every attempt to report to work on time, providing proper notification for absence or tardiness and participating in required meetings
Demonstrates ability to problem-solve and make decisions by assessing situations and considering alternatives, seeking guidance and direction as necessary, utilizing proper chain of command
Demonstrates effective time management skills by coordinating activities to achieve maximum productivity and efficiency
Willing to adjust or revise work schedules as requested
Assumes responsibility for on-going personal development and continuing education
Stays current with all mandatory agency and regulatory requirements
Pursues professional networking opportunities to stay current in the fields of social work and hospice
Completes assigned projects within specified time frames
Assists with supervision and guidance of agency social work assistants and student interns as directed
Must have the strength and endurance required for standing, walking, lifting, bending, and pushing on a consistent basis, at least 20 lbs.
Must use appropriate body mechanics for social worker duties as identified in the scope of practice
This position is Category 2 for potential exposure to blood/body fluids. (Does not usually require the performance of procedures or other tasks in the work routine that involve exposure to blood, body fluids or tissues, but Category 2 tasks may require the unexpected performance of these procedures)
Must use appropriate PPE as needed
Follows the designated plan of action in the event of a fire or other emergency
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly exposed to fumes or airborne particles, work-related stresses, and driving hazards
The individual may be required to drive to meetings with clients, health care professionals or patients’ homes
The noise level in the work environment is usually minimal
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the employer will provide reasonable accommodations to meet the work environmental and physical demands listed above.
Must maintain certification as a Child Life Specialist (CCLS)
Prefer 1 year experience as a child life specialist within a hospice setting
Successful completion of a background check pursuant to NRS 449.188 and NRS 179A.100 along with a pre-employment drug screen and physical, TB testing, previous employment and reference checking, and an MVR (may include verification of education)
Must be able to read, speak, write, and understand the English language
Must be able to handle frequent interruptions
Must be able to cope with emotionally charged situations encompassing patients, families, and other caregivers
Must have reliable transportation required and maintains current auto insurance
Our Mission at ProCare Hospice of Nevada:
Our Mission at ProCare Hospice of Nevada:
ProCare Hospice is a family-owned and operated hospice specializing in end of life care for Las Vegas residents. We celebrate families of all kinds, and we know the value of family in life and in healthcare.
What are our values?
Compassion — Each patient, family and loved one deserves compassion, especially during the most vulnerable stage of life. This extends to our staff as well — compassion to each other and to those we care for.
Dignity — Each patient, family and loved one deserves dignity. We are all human and deserve…