Benefits:
401(k) matching
Health insurance
Training & development
At Royal Hospice, we believe that frailty is not failure—it is a threshold. A slowing down into something real. In that slowing, the hands that care matter more than ever.
We are not a system. We are a promise. We promise not to rush, not to erase, and never to smother. We validate an elder’s sense of presence. At Royal Hospice, —we abide.
About You
You are the kind of person who notices.
You notice when the pillow isn’t quite right.
You know how to move someone’s body with respect.
You know how to fold a blanket like it matters—because it does.
You don’t fill the silence unless it needs filling.
You can sit with someone in the middle of the night and not look at the clock.
You’re not here just to assist.
You’re here to love—with your hands, your steadiness, your presence.
What You Do
Provide gentle, attentive personal care including bathing, dressing, oral care, and toileting
Assist with mobility and transfers in ways that preserve dignity and comfort
Notice and report subtle changes in mood, pain, or breath to the RN team
Create an environment of peace—adjust lighting, reduce noise, offer warmth
Sit with patients who may have no family at bedside
Engage with families and visitors in a calm, respectful, culturally sensitive manner
Support memory and legacy rituals when requested
Be a steady presence during moments of confusion, grief, or transition
Requirements
Current CNA certification in Oregon
Experience in hospice, elder care, or memory care preferred
Emotional maturity and a grounded, non-anxious presence
Ability to remain calm and compassionate in the presence of suffering
Willingness to receive training in our relational care model, including:
Trauma-informed caregiving
Nonverbal presence
Ritual-based comfort practices
What we call “the long stay” being there, fully, even when there’s nothing to do
What We Offer
A team that values emotional intelligence as much as clinical skills
Low patient ratios to ensure care can be personal and unhurried
Training in our philosophy of grace-centered care
A culture where your tenderness is not only welcome—it’s required
Flexibility, support, and a shared commitment to dignity at every stage
��️ If you believe that folding a blanket can be an act of grace… you belong with us.