Hospice Volunteer

FAIRMONT HOSPICE · RICHMOND, TX Full Time
$70442 – $70442 / year
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Job Description

Full-time, Part-time Description General Position Description: Volunteers provide assistance and support without compensation to the Hospice patient, family, and the Hospice team. The Volunteer reports to the Volunteer Coordinator. Role Expectations: Direct Patient Care: Provides direct care/companionship to the patient. Provides preparation of meals. Provides a clean, safe, and comfortable patient environment Promotes positive, supportive, and respectful communication to the patient, family, and staff members Provides an environment which promotes respect for the patient, while protecting their privacy and property Provides support to the clinical IDT/G team in the delivery of care, including patient deliveries, co-visits, and activities that support high-quality end-of-life care. Carries out other duties as assigned by the IDG/T. Administrative Support: Provides clerical support to office staff Participates in special projects/fundraisers. Professional Volunteer: Provides services according to the rules and standard of practice in their respective disciplines. Promotes hospice goals, services and philosophy to ensure quality of care Provides an environment that promotes respect for patients and their privacy and property. Follows the Hospice’s infection control policy. Promotes the Hospice philosophy and administrative policies to ensure quality of care Participates in the Hospice’s educational in-service programs as required. Timely submission of all required paperwork. Provides effective communication to patients, their family members, team members, and other health care professionals. Transportation: Reliable transportation and valid auto liability insurance Requirements Education and experience: Education: High School Diploma preferred for direct care roles. Transportation: Reliable transportation and valid auto liability insurance. Education: High School Diploma preferred. Licensure: Must have current driver’s license if providing direct patient care. Professional volunteers must meet requirements of specific licensure rules. Skills: Must be able to read and write in English and follow written and verbal instructions in English effectively. Demonstrates interest in the welfare of the ill and elderly. Transportation: Criminal History: Reliable transportation and valid auto liability insurance (if providing direct patient care). Must agree to and pass a criminal history check (for direct care volunteers). Physical Requirements: Environmental and Working Conditions: Patients’ homes in various conditions; possible exposure to blood, bodily fluids and infectious diseases; ability to work flexible schedules; ability to travel locally; some exposure to unpleasant weather. Direct Patient Care Volunteers: Must have Hepatitis acceptance/declination for patient care volunteers. Ability to leverage Electronic Health Record, and review, assess, record or type data quickly and accurately. Administrative Support Volunteers: Routine office environment; noise level may be moderately high; ability to work a flexible schedule Mental Effort: Sitting is required. Requires the ability to always handle stressful situations in a calm and courteous manner. Requires working under some stressful conditions to meet deadlines and the Hospice needs. Ability to communicate with patients, families, physicians, co-workers, and visitors to be able to exchange accurate information regarding patient condition and health status. Ability to exchange and express information by means of language and communicate information effectively. Ability to hear the nature of sounds. Ability to give full attention to what other people are saying, take time to understand the points being made, ask questions as appropriate, and not interrupt at inappropriate times. Ability to travel to patient homes and office/support center locations as needed to deliver care or for education purposes. This description is a general statement of required essential functions performed on a regular and continuous basis. It does not exclude other duties as assigned.

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What Most Job Listings Don’t Tell You

General overview for this role type — specific duties and requirements vary by employer.

Support roles in senior living — housekeeping, maintenance, activities, and social work — are far more resident-facing than similar positions in other industries. Housekeepers and maintenance staff interact with residents in their personal living spaces daily, which requires discretion, patience, and genuine respect for the people who live there. In Texas, even non-clinical staff must complete facility-specific training on topics like abuse prevention, infection control, and emergency procedures.

Activities coordinators and social workers play a direct role in resident well-being — isolation and depression are significant concerns in senior living, and programming that keeps residents socially engaged has measurable health outcomes. Maintenance staff in senior care need to understand life-safety systems (fire alarms, emergency generators, call systems) and are often the first responders for building emergencies. Background checks are required for all positions, and many facilities prefer candidates who have previous experience working with older adults.

What to Expect in This Role Day-to-Day

Based on typical senior living facilities in the Houston area.

For housekeeping roles, the day follows a room-by-room schedule — cleaning resident rooms, sanitizing common areas, managing laundry, and responding to spill or accident cleanups as they happen. Infection control protocols are more rigorous than in hotels or commercial cleaning, especially during flu season or respiratory illness outbreaks.

Maintenance staff handle a daily work order queue — everything from changing light bulbs and fixing call buttons to HVAC maintenance and plumbing repairs. Life-safety equipment checks (fire extinguishers, exit lighting, generator testing) happen on set schedules. Activities professionals plan and lead group programming — exercise classes, crafts, music sessions, outings — and also provide one-on-one engagement for residents who cannot participate in group settings. Social workers manage care conferences, discharge planning, family mediation, and community resource referrals. Across all these roles, the common thread is that you become a familiar, trusted presence in residents' daily lives.

About This Employer

FAIRMONT HOSPICE is a Parent Agency located in RICHMOND, TX at 300 JACKSON ST. This facility holds a 4.7-star Google rating based on 130 reviews.

Care services offered: Hospice Alternative Delivery Site (Ads)

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Employer profile provided by Houston Senior Living Guide

Houston Area Salary Data

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Home Health and Personal Care Aide positions in the Houston metro area earn a median wage of $10.97/hr ($22,818/yr). The typical range is $10.60 – $13.28/hr (25th–75th percentile).

Entry Level (10th) $20,613/yr
Houston Median $22,818/yr
Experienced (90th) $30,597/yr
vs. National Median -34.6%

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics (Houston-Pasadena-The Woodlands, TX Metro Area). Salary data provided by Houston Senior Living Guide.

Facility Snapshot

Google Rating ★ 4.7 (130 reviews)
Facility Type Parent Agency

300 JACKSON ST, RICHMOND, TX 77469

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