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Hospice Registered Nurse - Field

Brandon, FL · On-site

$64K - $81K/yr

Hospice RN- Field POSITION/HOURS: (PRN) 7a - 7ap POSITION SUMMARY : Reporting to the Clinical Care Manager, the Hospice RN- Field is responsible for providing quality care to patients in the field.

Hospice Registered Nurse - Field

Brandon, FL · On-site

$64K - $81K/yr

Hospice RN- Field POSITION/HOURS: (PRN) 7a - 7ap POSITION SUMMARY : Reporting to the Clinical Care Manager, the Hospice RN- Field is responsible for providing quality care to patients in the field.

Hospice Registered Nurse - Field

Brandon, FL · On-site

$65K - $83K/yr

Hospice RN- Field POSITION/HOURS: (PRN) 7a - 7ap POSITION SUMMARY : Reporting to the Clinical Care Manager, the Hospice RN- Field is responsible for providing quality care to patients in the field.

Hospice Registered Nurse - Field

Tampa, FL · On-site

$67K - $85K/yr

Hospice RN- Field Reporting to the Clinical Care Manager, the Hospice RN- Field is responsible for providing quality care to patients in the field. The field includes patients who reside in private ...

The RN Field Coordinator is instrumental in supporting Longevity Healths Institutional Special Needs Plan (I-SNP), ensuring smooth transitions of care, and educating facility staff on our clinical ...

The RN Field Coordinator is instrumental in supporting Longevity Healths Institutional Special Needs Plan (I-SNP), ensuring smooth transitions of care, and educating facility staff on our clinical ...

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How much do rn field jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for rn field in the United States is $92,817.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $70,000.00 and $100,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an RN Field nurse?

RN Field Nurses, also known as Registered Nurse Field Nurses or Field RNs, are licensed registered nurses who provide medical care to patients outside of traditional healthcare settings, such as in patients’ homes or community locations. They often work for home health agencies, hospice providers, or public health organizations, delivering direct patient care, performing assessments, administering medications, and educating patients and families. Their role is essential in managing patient care plans, ensuring continuity of care, and supporting recovery or quality of life for those who may have difficulty accessing clinical facilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an RN Field nurse, and why are they important?

To thrive as an RN Field Nurse, you need a valid RN license, strong clinical assessment skills, and experience in home health or community care settings. Familiarity with mobile health documentation tools, telehealth systems, and electronic medical records is often required. Excellent time management, autonomy, and interpersonal communication skills help build rapport with patients and coordinate with multidisciplinary teams. These abilities are crucial for delivering high-quality, patient-centered care in diverse and often unsupervised environments.

What are some common challenges RN Field nurses face while providing care in patients' homes, and how can they overcome them?

RN Field nurses often encounter unique challenges such as working independently without immediate support, adapting to diverse home environments, and managing unpredictable patient needs. To overcome these, strong time management and problem-solving skills are essential. Effective communication with the healthcare team, utilizing telehealth tools, and maintaining organized documentation help ensure quality care and safety. Building rapport with patients and their families also fosters trust and cooperation, which is crucial in the home care setting.

What is the difference between Rn Field vs Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)?

AspectRn FieldLicensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
CredentialsRegistered Nurse (RN) license, typically a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) or an associate degreeLicensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license, often a diploma or certificate program
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, community health, long-term care facilitiesLong-term care, nursing homes, outpatient clinics
Job ResponsibilitiesAssessments, care planning, administering medications, supervising LPNs and nursing assistantsBasic patient care, medication administration, assisting RNs and physicians

While both Rn Field and LPNs provide essential patient care, Rn Field roles require higher credentials, broader responsibilities, and work in more diverse healthcare settings. LPNs typically focus on basic patient care under supervision. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

What fields can an RN work in?

Registered nurses (RNs) can work in various fields including hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, community health, pediatrics, emergency care, and specialized areas like oncology or cardiology. They may also work in research, education, or administrative roles, often requiring specific certifications or training relevant to the field. RNs typically need a nursing license and may use skills such as patient assessment, care planning, and medication administration in their work environment.
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Infographic showing various Rn Field job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 88% Full Time, 9% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $92,817 per year, or $44.6 per hour.

Hospice Registered Nurse - Field

ATC Northwest FL

Brandon, FL • On-site

$64K - $81K/yr

Per diem

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

JOB TITLE: Hospice RN- Field

POSITION/HOURS: (PRN) 7a - 7ap

POSITION SUMMARY: Reporting to the Clinical Care Manager, the Hospice RN- Field is responsible for providing quality care to patients in the field. The field includes patients who reside in private residences, assisted living facilities, and skilled nursing homes. The Hospice RN utilizes assessment, intervention, and education to maximize patient comfort and to enhance the quality of life for the patient/family. The Hospice RN- Field oversees and case manages the needs of the patients assigned to them. This includes providing supervision for the L.P.N.’s, C.N.A.’s, and other assigned staff in the field. The Hospice RN- Field is responsible for maintaining his/her own clinical and mandatory education requirements and for meeting the established standards of their profession as well as those accountable for his/her practice, assigned duties/patient care, and is an advocate for patients/families and their profession.

EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS:

Currently licensed in the State of Florida as a registered nurse

Minimum of one (1) years nursing experience in a hospital, home health or hospice setting preferred

Strong ethical standards and an appropriate professional demeanor

Should possess sound critical thinking, time management, technical skills, analytical ability, good judgment, and strong

The ideal candidate is a well-organized and self-directed individual who is a team player

Must have reliable transportation to perform tasks and responsibilities in a timely and appropriate fashion. Must be able to provide proof of automobile insurance and have a valid Florida driver’s license, a copy of which will be placed in their employee file.

ESSENTIAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:

Case manages the needs of the patients and families in the field assigned to them

Performs ongoing assessment of physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs of the patient/family unit and initiates appropriate intervention

Provides and/or oversees supervision of L.P.N.’s, C.N.A.’s, and other assigned staff

Takes independent action to identify problems

Supports policies and procedures

Assists in the orientation of new staff members

Functions as a resource person; provides mentoring and guidance for co-workers and additional staff

Maintains positive working relationships with team members of all disciplines

Attends to patient/family complaints and concerns

Creates and promotes initiatives to develop and strengthen relationships with facility partners

Takes a proactive approach to identifying and resolving potential issues

Educates the community regarding hospice care, philosophy, and concept through individual consultation with persons in the community,

Communicates regularly with the Clinical Care Manager and continuously assesses areas for risk management

Maintains current with organizational and departmental communication via e-mail. All clinical staff are required to check their e-mail accounts at the start of each shift.

Effectively communicates, collaborates, and coordinates with colleagues and management on issues related to nursing process and service

Creates and implements nursing care plans which are reviewed daily and updated as needed

Considers financial implications in rendering cost-effective nursing care

Ensures professional standards of nursing practice are maintained

Completes required documentation prior to departing from scheduled shift

Actively participates in the IDG (Interdisciplinary Group) and communicates patient needs appropriately to other disciplines when requested

Collaborates with team physician daily on the status of the patient

Performs other duties as requested by the Nurse Care Manager

SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES:

Maintains up to date skill sets as required to care for patients

Possesses ability to multi-task; exhibits adaptability and flexibility

Ensures compliance with all patient care and documentation standards and regulations

Assists in the implementation and maintenance of the policies and procedures of the clinical department; adheres to and assists in the evaluation of the same

Assists in maintaining federal and state regulatory compliance

Proficient in Electronic Medical Records

COMPANY STANDARDS:

Demonstrates courtesy, respect, sound judgment, and professionalism.

Listens with patience and respect for the other person.

Takes responsibility for own actions and decisions.

Demonstrates honesty and integrity in all dealings.

Maintains a positive attitude and caring spirit.

Makes effective use of work time to accomplish tasks, keeps breaks and socializing to a minimum.

Dependable, trustworthy, and demonstrates appropriate attendance pattern.

Demonstrates concern for the rights, opinions, privacy and confidentiality of others.

Willingly seeks new assignments, assumes additional duties when necessary, and takes independent action to identify problems.

Seeks management involvement when necessary.

Demonstrates prudent use of company resources.

PHYSICAL DEMAND:

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee may be required to stand, walk, sit, use hands to finger, handle or feel objects/tools/controls, reach with hands/arms, climb stairs, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl, talk, hear, taste, or smell. This position requires moving/transferring of bed bound patients who are unable to assist; weight varies up to 250 pounds or more. Specific vision abilities required for this position include close vision, distance vision, color vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.

This job description does not list all of the duties of the job. You may be asked by supervisors or managers to perform other duties. You will be evaluated in part based upon your performance of the tasks listed in this job description.