Bereavement/Volunteer Coordinator – Compassus – Neenah, WI

Position Summary

As the Bereavement Coordinator and Volunteer Coordinator, you will be responsible for modeling the 3 Company values of Compassion, Integrity, and Excellence, and for promoting the Compassus philosophy, using the 6 Pillars of success as the foundation. S/he is responsible for upholding the Code of Ethical Conduct and for promoting positive working relationships within the Program, between the Program and other Company departments, and between the Program and all external stakeholders. The Bereavement Coordinator is a hospice-trained interdisciplinary team member who oversees an organized program to ensure grief counseling for the bereaved. S/he is responsible to develop and deliver a program of bereavement support and counseling that is available to patients during their hospice care and to the bereaved family members of patients for at least 1 year after the death of the patient. S/he is responsible for applying the rules and regulations of state and federal regulatory agencies and other certified agencies.

As a Volunteer Coordinator, you will be responsible for modeling the 3 Company values of Compassion, Integrity, and Excellence, and for promoting the Compassus philosophy, using the 6 Pillars of success as the foundation. S/he is responsible for upholding the Code of Ethical Conduct and for promoting positive working relationships within the Program, between the Program and other Company departments, and between the Program and all external stakeholders. The Volunteer Coordinator is responsible for recruiting, training, supervising, and retaining volunteers and volunteer coordinators to adequately support volunteer operations and to ensure compliance with corporate, state, and federal regulations. He/she will ensure the coordination of patient and family needs for volunteer services and will oversee the development of and implementation of the plans of care to meet those needs. S/he is responsible for applying the rules and regulations of state and federal regulatory agencies and other certified agencies.

Principal Accountabilities – Bereavement Coordinator

  • Participates as a member of the IDT, including development and implementation of the plan of care.
  • Works with the hospice Social Worker in the completion and analysis of the pre-bereavement risk assessment and care plan development for the patient and the family.
  • Promotes and supports assessment of bereavement risk factors at admission and throughout the hospice patient’s care.
  • Develops and implements the bereavement plan of care after the death of the patient.
  • Identifies the needs of non-family caregivers, including staff and residents at nursing facilities where the patient may have resided, and ensures bereavement support for them.
  • Assists in identifying the need for intervention of other IDT members.
  • Effectively communicates patient and family needs to IDT.
  • Provides education about bereavement services to members of the IDT.
  • Recognizes issues or concerns and escalates appropriately.
  • Prepares reports, in-services, and other documents to demonstrate the value and effectiveness of the bereavement program as requested.
  • Delivers high quality bereavement support, either with internal resources or through outreach to community resources when needed.
  • Develops, organizes and delivers grief support groups either independently or in association with other grief support resources in the community.
  • Maintains a resource library of materials appropriate to various bereaved individuals, including those with high-risk or disenfranchised grief – provides materials as part of routine bereavement contacts and upon request.
  • Documents care and services provided according to state and/or federal requirements.
  • Attends and participates in community events, promoting Compassus and the universal need for grief and bereavement support.
  • Develops and performs public service announcements regarding grief and bereavement.
  • Provides bereavement counseling and support, based on personal qualifications, when needed.
  • Develops and delivers memorial services for program patients.
  • Develops and supports delivery of memorial services for patients of nursing facilities served by the program.
  • Participates in funeral or other memorial services if requested by family.
  • Works with all members of the hospice team to promote Compassus in the community.
  • Leverages community events, professional contacts and volunteer network to promote Compassus and hospice.
  • Manages expenses of bereavement program.

Principal Accountabilities – Volunteer Coordinator

  • Participates as a member of the IDT, including development and implementation of the plan of care.
  • Promotes the use of volunteers as an intervention to support patient care needs.
  • Actively recruits, hires, trains, supervises, and retains volunteers to support the administrative and patient care needs of the program and Compassus
  • Adheres to common human resource policies in recruitment and selection processes.
  • Ensures prospective volunteers are interviewed and complete all mandated background and health screenings prior to being offered a position as a volunteer.
  • Performs initial and ongoing competency evaluations to verify training and support needs.
  • Maintains records of all recruitment and retention activities.
  • Maintains accurate record of volunteer utilization as a percentage of overall patient care hours as mandated by regulations.
  • Assists in identifying the need for intervention of other IDT members.
  • Effectively communicates patient and family needs to IDT.
  • Provides education about volunteer services and role of the volunteer to members of the IDT.
  • Recognizes issues or concerns and escalates appropriately.
  • Prepares reports, in-services, and other documents to demonstrate the value and effectiveness of the volunteer program as requested.
  • Utilizes a variety of means to communicate with and retain active volunteers, which may include:
  • Newsletters
  • Email campaigns
  • Gatherings/ celebratory events
  • Meetings
  • Delivers high quality training for new volunteers.
  • Delivers at least 4 in-services per year for active volunteers.
  • Manages volunteer services through accountable awareness of volunteer utilization, documentation and plan of care involvement.
  • Assigns patient care and administrative volunteers, providing oversight for activity and documentation requirements.
  • Attends and participates in community events, promoting Compassus as a place to volunteer.
  • Develops and performs public service announcements regarding hospice volunteerism.
  • Promotes hospice philosophy and the integral role of volunteers to support patients.
  • Performs the role of the patient care volunteer when needed to support plan of care interventions.
  • Leverages community events, professional contacts and volunteer network to promote Compassus and hospice.
  • Manages expenses of volunteer program.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Supervisory Responsibilities – Volunteer Coordinator

Directly supervises volunteers. Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization’s policies, procedures and applicable laws. Responsibilities include interviewing, hiring, and training volunteers; planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining volunteers; addressing complaints and resolving problems.

Education and/or Experience

Bereavement Coordinator

Minimum high school diploma required. Bachelors’ or higher degree in counseling, social work, psychology, theology, divinity, or equivalent field strongly preferred. Minimum of 2 years of experience in the provision of grief, loss and/or bereavement support for individuals and families required. Equivalent combination of specialized training, education and experience will be considered.

State Specific Requirements

California : Evidence of experience and/or education in dealing with issues of grief and loss.

Connecticut: Evidence of experience or education in counseling individuals dealing with issues of grief and loss.

Georgia : Licensed professional counselor (LPC) or Licensed social worker (LMSW, LCSW), or education/ experience specific to the counseling of individuals dealing with grief and loss.

Mississippi : Minimum requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree in psychology, or
  • Bachelor’s degree from a school of social work accredited by the Council on Social Work Education, or
  • Bachelor’s degree in counseling; or
  • Evidence of equivalent of any of the above in education, plus training in the spiritual care of the dying and end of life issues.

New Hampshire : Minimum requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in an applicable field such as theology of education, psychology, or counseling, AND
  • Completed 8 additional hours in death, dying, grief, or bereavement.

Volunteer Coordinator

Must possess a high school diploma or equivalent. College degree preferred. Experience in Social Services, Human Services, Resource Management or related field is helpful; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Prior experience managing volunteer services or non-profit organization is a plus.

Mathematical Skills

Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. Ability to compute rate, ratio, and percentage.

Language Skills

Ability to read, analyze, and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations. Ability to write reports, business correspondence, and procedure manuals. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from leaders, colleagues, investors, and external parties. Strong written and verbal communications and teaching skills with presentation experience.

Reasoning Ability

Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, or schedule form.

Computer Skills

Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite software. Previous experience in use of an electronic medical record is helpful.

Other Qualifications

Strong organizational and time management skills. Must be able to work a flexible schedule to include nights and weekends. Creativity in preparing and making presentations. Ability to work a flexible schedule including some evenings and weekends. Ability to provide own transportation. Clinical experience or training related to death, dying, and bereavement. Must be of high integrity including maintenance of confidential information including all patient records. Must be able to provide grief counseling to families and others in need.

Certifications, Licenses and Registrations

A valid driver’s license and auto liability insurance.

Other Skills and Abilities

Ability to understand, read, write, and speak English. Articulates and embraces hospice philosophy.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by a colleague 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 colleague is regularly required to use hands to finger, handle, or feel; talk and hear. The colleague frequently is required to stand, sit, and reach with hands and arms. The colleague is occasionally required to walk; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; and taste or smell. The colleague must frequently lift and/or move more than 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision.

WORK ENVIRONMENT The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those a colleague encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

There will be possible exposure to infectious diseases through working with clinical caregivers. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet.

Compassus, including all Compassus affiliates, complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex. Compassus, including all Compassus affiliates, does not exclude people or treat them differently because of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex.

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