A coworker of mine was offered a hospice position for a small company that has not been in business much over a year. They told her the census is "less than 10" so at this point she would work M-F 8:00- 5:00 plus take call every night and weekend until the census increases and the need for hiring another RN comes into play. She would be salaried so she would not be paid for call time or mileage since call would not be, she was told, very busy. The salary is high but she is concerned about the low census, the fact the company is new and is a little leery of taking call all the time w/o any other RN back up. She also expressed concern at how they can offer a high dollar salary with a census of less than 10 and haven't addressed benefits other than to say they will go over them at orientation. I asked her if there was another RN at all employed there - she said there is one but she is only helping guide the owner on building the business. I asked her what happens when the current few patients pass? How is she going to get paid if there are not patients? She said she was told that would not be a concern due to "excellent investors" who are willing to ride things out as the company grows...I told her I was going to post this on allnurses to get her some other view points..what do you seasoned hospice nurses think about this?
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A coworker of mine was offered a hospice position for a small company that has not been in business much over a year. They told her the census is "less than 10" so at this point she would work M-F 8:00- 5:00 plus take call every night and weekend until the census increases and the need for hiring another RN comes into play. She would be salaried so she would not be paid for call time or mileage since call would not be, she was told, very busy. The salary is high but she is concerned about the low census, the fact the company is new and is a little leery of taking call all the time w/o any other RN back up. She also expressed concern at how they can offer a high dollar salary with a census of less than 10 and haven't addressed benefits other than to say they will go over them at orientation. I asked her if there was another RN at all employed there - she said there is one but she is only helping guide the owner on building the business. I asked her what happens when the current few patients pass? How is she going to get paid if there are not patients? She said she was told that would not be a concern due to "excellent investors" who are willing to ride things out as the company grows...I told her I was going to post this on allnurses to get her some other view points..what do you seasoned hospice nurses think about this?