Experienced Hospice Caregiver Saint Louis

Experienced Hospice Caregiver

Part Time • Saint Louis
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Benefits:
  • Competitive salary
  • Flexible schedule
  • Free uniforms
  • Training & development
If you are called to provide compassionate, dignified care at the end of life and want to support both clients and families during this meaningful time, we would be honored to speak with you. 

As a Caregiver at Executive Home Care, you will provide compassionate, non-medical support to individuals who are receiving hospice services and approaching the end of life. This role is centered on comfort, dignity, presence, and emotional support for both clients and their families in the home setting. You will be joining a compassionate team dedicated to improving the lives of individuals in need.

We are also giving preference to caregivers who can respond promptly to time-sensitive family requests, including short-notice assignments, extended shifts, or urgent coverage needs. Availability for evenings, overnights, weekends, or vigil care is strongly preferred.


Benefits:
  • Meaningful Work: Provide comfort and reassurance during the final stage of life
  • Competitive Compensation: Earn competitive hourly wages
  • Employee Recognition: Caregiver appreciation and recognition programs
  • Supportive Work Environment: Compassionate, understanding leadership
  • Consistent Assignments: Continuity with the same clients and families when possible
  • Safety Gear Provided: PPE provided as appropriate
  • Scrubs Provided: Company branded scrubs set provided on first day
  • Referral Incentives: Referral bonuses available

Responsibilities:
  • Hospice & End of Life Personal Care:
    • Assist with bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, and incontinence care
    • Support safe transfers, repositioning, and comfort-focused mobility
    • Provide bedside, vigil, and overnight presence as needed
    • Maintain a calm, respectful, and dignified environment
  •  Comfort & Daily Living Support:
    • Assist with light meal preparation, comfort foods, and hydration as tolerated
    • Support daily routines based on client preferences and hospice guidance
    • Perform light housekeeping to maintain a peaceful living space
  • Medication Support (non-medical):  
    • Provide medication reminders as directed by family or hospice staff
    • No medication administration or clinical tasks
  •  Emotional Support & Companionship:  
    • Offer quiet companionship, emotional reassurance, and attentive presence
    • Support family members with patience, empathy, and respectful communication
    • Understand and honor cultural, spiritual, and end-of-life wishes
  •  Observation & Communication:  
    • Observe and report changes in clients' health status to the care team.
    • Document care provided and any notable observations.
    • Collaborate respectfully with hospice nurses, social workers and care teams.
Qualifications:
  • Hospice, end-of-life, or vigil care experience required
  • Comfort working in emotionally sensitive situations.
  • High school diploma or equivalent preferred.
  • Previous experience as a caregiver or similar role preferred 
  • Certification in CPR and First Aid preferred
  • Compassionate and empathetic attitude
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to follow care plans and work collaboratively within a team

 
Compensation: $18.00 - $19.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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Why Work for Executive Home Care?

Why our Caregivers Love Working Here

Since 2004, Executive Home Care has been a critical resource for families looking for in-home care for their loved ones.

Our caregiver culture is centered around respect and kindness, and we love more than anything to see our caregivers advance in their roles while making a lasting impact in people’s lives, every day.

We offer:

We believe our professional caregivers deserve outstanding support and compensation:
• Premium Pay: Competitive wages ranging from $18.00 to $19.00 per hour (based on experience and assignment).
• Unmatched Flexibility: Customized and flexible working hours with varied shifts (4 to 12 hours) to fit your life and commitments.
• Consistent Assignments: Build enduring client relationships through ongoing, consistent shifts—we do our best to limit constant rotation!
• Professional Growth: Access to continuous development and ongoing training, allowing you to advance your skills and knowledge in specialized care.
• Supportive Culture: Thrive in a collaborative work environment with a leadership team that recognizes your dedication through employee recognition programs.
• Safety & Security: Safety gear (PPE) provided, and peace of mind with company-provided bonding and insurance.
• Bonus Potential: Benefit from referral incentives when you bring other top talent to our team.
Competitive Compensation
A Dynamic Work Environment
& Opportunities to Build a Career That Will Always be in Demand!
Opportunity for Advancement