Hospice Registered Nurse Jobs in Montana
Hospice Registered Nurse jobs in Montana are concentrated in home health agencies, skilled nursing facilities, and regional hospital systems, with steady demand for nurses who can deliver end-of-life care across the state's largely rural geography. The most active hiring markets are Billings, Missoula, and Great Falls, where established employers like Billings Clinic, Providence St. Patrick Hospital, and Kindred at Home maintain consistent openings. Pain management, palliative care coordination, and family bereavement support are the most in-demand specialties, with roles available from entry-level hospice staff nurse to case manager and team lead. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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Come join an amazing and growing team at Stillwater Hospice. At nine locations and growing Stillwater has succeeded in the end of life space by prioritizing team members within the organization. With second to none patient service and community dedication, Stillwater is the provider of choice in the communities in which we serve. Stillwater Hospice Nurses are a critical part of our care team. If you are excited about stepping into an important role for a growing, and dynamic team, apply now!!
**Currently Interviewing**
PAY RATE: $36 - $41 / HOUR
ADDITIONAL ON-CALL PAY!
BENEFITS AND PTO FOR FULL TIME STAFF
**$5000 Sign on Bonus***- Health Insurance
- Dental Insurance
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401k Retirement Plan
- 100% match up to 4%
- No vesting period
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Paid Time Off (PTO)
- Accrual of PTO starts immediately
- Flexible Work Schedule with Work/Life Balance
- Stillwater University for learning and development
JOB DESCRIPTION SUMMARY
The Hospice Admissions Registered Nurse (RN) is responsible for evaluating patients for hospice eligibility, conducting admission assessments, coordinating the admission process, and providing education to patients and families regarding hospice services. This role serves as a key liaison between referral sources, patients, families, and the interdisciplinary hospice team to ensure a smooth transition into hospice care.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS/RESPONSIBILITIES
Patient Care
- Completes an initial, comprehensive and ongoing comprehensive assessment of patient and family to determine hospice needs. Provides a complete physical assessment and history of current and previous illness(es).
- Provides professional nursing care by utilizing all elements of nursing process and as defined in the state Nurse Practice Act.
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Assesses and evaluates patient’s status by:
- Writing and initiating plan of care
- Regularly re-evaluating patient and family/caregiver needs
- Participating in revising the plan of care as necessary
- Initiates the plan of care and makes necessary revisions as patient status and needs change.
- Uses health assessment data to determine nursing diagnosis.
- Develops a care plan that establishes goals, based on nursing diagnosis and incorporates palliative nursing actions. Includes the patient and the family in the planning process.
- Initiates appropriate preventive and rehabilitative nursing procedures. Administers medications and treatments as prescribed by the physician in the physician’s plan of care.
- Counsels the patient and family in meeting nursing and related needs.
- Provides health care instructions to the patient as appropriate per assessment and plan.
- Assists the patient with the activities of daily living and facilitates the patient’s efforts toward self-sufficiency and optional comfort care.
- Acts as Case Manager when assigned by Clinical Supervisor and assumes responsibility to coordinate patient care for assigned caseload.
- Completes, maintains and submits accurate and relevant clinical notes regarding patient’s condition and care given. Records pain/symptom management changes/outcomes as appropriate.
- Communicates with the physician regarding the patient’s needs and reports changes in the patient’s condition; obtains/receives physicians’ orders as required.
- Communicates with community health related persons to coordinate the care plan.
- Teaches the patient and family/caregiver self-care techniques as appropriate. Provides medication, diet and other instructions as ordered by the physician and recognizes and utilizes opportunities for health counseling with patients and families/caregivers. Works in concert with the interdisciplinary group.
- Provides and maintains a safe environment for the patient.
- Assists the patient and family/caregiver and other team members in providing continuity of care.
- Works in cooperation with the family/caregiver and hospice interdisciplinary group to meet the emotional needs of the patient and family/caregiver.
- Attends interdisciplinary group meetings.
Additional Duties
- Participates in on-call duties as defined by the on-call policy.
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Ensures that arrangements for equipment and other necessary items and services
are available. - Supervises ancillary personnel and delegates responsibilities when required.
- Assumes responsibility for personal growth and development and maintains and upgrades professional knowledge and practice skills through attendance and participation in continuing education and in-service classes.
- Fulfills the obligation of requested and/or accepted case assignments.
- Actively participates in quality assessment performance improvement teams and activities.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS
- Graduate of an accredited school of nursing. One (1) to two (2) years of recent acute care experience in an institutional setting, and one (1) to two (2) years of recent experience in home care.
- Current licensure in State.
- Must be a licensed driver with an automobile that is insured in accordance with state and/or organization requirements and is in good working order.
- Bachelor’s degree, with one (1) year of hospice care experience preferred.
- Management experience not required. Responsible for supervising hospice aides.
- Excellent observation, verbal and written communication skills, problem solving skills, basic math skills; nursing skills per competency checklist.
- Prolonged or considerable walking or standing. Able to lift, position and/or transfer patients. Able to lift supplies and equipment. Considerable reaching, stooping bending, kneeling and/or crouching. Visual acuity and hearing to perform required nursing skills.
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Hospice Registered Nurse Job Market in Montana
A snapshot from current Montana openings, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- Partners In Home Care3

- Enhabit Home Health & Hospice3

- Compassus2

- Stillwater Hospice2S
- Benefis Health System1

Top Industries Hiring
- Healthcare & Medical Services1
What Montana Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in hospice registered nurse jobs across Montana.
- Active registered nurse license issued or recognized by the Montana Board of Nursing
- Current or eligible RN licensure with a compact or single-state Montana license
- Minimum one year of clinical nursing experience, preferably in hospice or palliative care
- Valid CPR and Basic Life Support certification required at time of hire
- Reliable transportation and valid driver's license for home visit and rural patient rounds
- Proficiency with electronic medical records and hospice-specific documentation platforms
Hospice Registered Nurse Jobs in Montana: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a hospice registered nurse in Montana?
You become a hospice registered nurse in Montana by first earning an associate or bachelor's degree in nursing, passing the NCLEX-RN, and obtaining licensure through the Montana Board of Nursing. Montana participates in the Nurse Licensure Compact, so nurses licensed in other compact states may practice without a separate Montana license. Most employers also expect at least one year of clinical experience before moving into a hospice-specific role, and a Certified Hospice and Palliative Nurse credential strengthens your candidacy.
How much do hospice registered nurses make in Montana?
Hospice registered nurses in Montana earn a median of about $85,280 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $70,120 for the lowest 10% to over $113,920 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which companies hire hospice registered nurses in Montana?
Montana hospice registered nurse roles are posted by Partners In Home Care, Enhabit Home Health & Hospice, and Compassus and others right now, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Montana's mix of regional hospital systems, faith-based health networks, and independent home health agencies means hiring is spread statewide rather than concentrated in a single employer.
Which Montana cities have the most hospice registered nurse jobs?
Missoula, Billings, and Kalispell have the most hospice registered nurse openings in Montana. Billings leads as the state's largest city and home to its most comprehensive hospital system, while Missoula's concentration of healthcare institutions and Great Falls' role as a regional medical hub for north-central Montana each support consistent hospice staffing needs.
Are there remote hospice registered nurse jobs in Montana?
Yes, but they're rare. Hospice nursing is inherently hands-on, requiring in-home patient visits and direct clinical assessment, so the vast majority of roles are field-based. About 0% of hospice registered nurse openings tied to Montana are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, and those positions typically involve care coordination, telephonic triage, or clinical documentation review rather than direct bedside care.
How can I get hired as a hospice registered nurse in Montana with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is to start in a medical-surgical, oncology, or long-term care nursing role at a Montana hospital or skilled nursing facility, then transition into hospice once you have direct patient care experience. Billings Clinic and Providence health facilities in Montana occasionally run new-graduate residency programs that include palliative care rotations. Earning your Montana Board of Nursing license promptly and completing a hospice volunteer orientation before applying demonstrates commitment and gives you a concrete edge over candidates without clinical exposure.
Where can I find and apply to hospice registered nurse jobs in Montana?
You can find and apply to hospice registered nurse jobs in Montana on Migrate Mate, which lists current Montana openings from employers across the state. Find roles that fit your experience and location and apply directly to the employers posting them.
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