Employees are Valued at Hospice of the Northwest
The culture at Hospice of the Northwest, and our team approach, are what separates us from the pack. We prioritize integrity, dignity, and respect at all levels of the organization. We boldly embrace feedback and value opportunities to continuously improve.
Clinicians and service providers are supported by an interdisciplinary team, where each individual’s perspective is solicited, considered, and valued. We are focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion, recognizing there are innumerable experiences that create each of us. We do not just seek employees, we look for individuals who deeply believe in our Mission, Vision, and Values and bring curiosity, humility, and excellence to their work every day.
Careers that improve quality of life
Hospice care is a unique service focused on quality of life at the end of life. We use a holistic approach focused on the patient’s needs and goals. Our interdisciplinary teams include board-certified physicians, nurses, social workers, spiritual counselors, hospice care aides, integrative therapists, volunteers, and more. We meet patients where they are and walk with them through this journey, letting each patient and their circles of support decide what is most important. When you join Hospice of the Northwest, you make a difference for patients and their circles of support.
Living in Northwest Washington
Hospice of the Northwest serves patients in Island, San Juan, Skagit, and Snohomish counties.Â
Living in northwest Washington offers scenic views and activities for every lifestyle. Our region, located just north of Seattle, experiences a relatively mild climate with quick access to the ocean, rivers, mountains, and more. Residents can choose to live in urban areas, small towns, or rural communities. If you like beaches or bike trails, skiing, or sipping wine, northwest Washington has it all!
Clinicians Travel to Provide Patient Care
Patients receive care wherever they call home; whether that is in their residence, at a senior living facility, in a loved one’s home, or anywhere in between.
Without a physical clinic or “Hospice House,” Hospice of the Northwest clinicians travel to the patient’s home to provide high-quality, compassionate hospice care where they live. This means that most clinical positions with Hospice of the Northwest include regional travel, thought the Pacific Northwest.Â
Cici Maestas, Hospice Nurse, talks about why she works at Hospice of the Northwest
Available Positions
- Certified Therapeutic MusicianÂ
- Licensed Message Therapist
- Social Worker (MSW) – 7536
- Staff Nurse Telepage NOC Per Diem – 6904
Join Our Talent Pool
We are always looking for exceptional employees, even when we don’t have specific job openings. If you are interested in working for Hospice of the Northwest, submit your resume below and we will keep it on file for future opportunities.
Our Incredible Team Members
The 3 Most Common Types of In-Home Care
November is National Care at Home Month, a time to recognize those who provide compassionate support wherever you call home. People often use terms like home care and home health interchangeably, making it difficult to determine which type of care is needed. Below are the three most common types of in-home care explained: Home Care, Home Health Care, and Hospice Care. Learn the differences in services, eligibility, and payment options.
Staff Spotlight: Pam Putney, Referral Center Manager
Pam Putney has been named the new Referral Center Manager at Hospice of the Northwest. With a decade of experience, she leads the team that serves as the crucial first point of contact for patients and families seeking hospice care.
Volunteers: The Heart of Hospice Care
At Hospice of the Northwest, volunteers are more than just helpers—they are an essential part of our care team. Whether sitting with patients to offer comfort and companionship or supporting administrative tasks behind the scenes, volunteers bring warmth and...





