Re: hospice interview today, a question
FYI...unlike other care-setting facilities and/or SNFs who will usually give you a job offer on the spot, hospice is different. We are
very picky when it comes to the people we select in working with the fragile population in our care. I was a seasoned RN working in hospice for years in all capacities and my current employer had me come in for 4 interviews with bunches of people at a time! At the time, I thought, "Geez...what about me is hanging this process up?" but now that I've been employed with them for several years, I understand that their mission is to get it right at the hiring time - not to fix it once you've bought it!
The only hospice I've ever worked for that hired me on the spot was a for profit that was a disaster and which treated their nurses very poorly. THAT should have been my FIRST clue, huh??!!
Don't be discouraged, though. Send your thank you notes to each person with whom you've met, reiterate a few points made during the interview that really hit home for you and which coincides with the overall palliative care philosophy. Let them know how excited you are at the possibility of working with them as part of a wonderful care-giving team providing such excellent service to the community. And then wait for the response - and that response may be a request for yet more interviews! Just deep breathe and repeat after me..."Only the really FINE hospice organization have the luxury of being this picky!"
Good luck and let us know what happens!
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