Career Opportunities
Embrace Your Goals. Find Your Passion. Live Your Mission.
“Being a hospice nurse is far from just a job – it’s my calling.”
– Angela Cates, RN
At Tillery Compassionate Care, we celebrate life in everything we do. As the area’s only non-profit hospice and palliative care organization, we are committed to excellence, compassion, and dignity for our patients, families, and team members alike. Patients and their families are anxious. They are all facing unique situations that challenge them to their very core.
This is where you come in.
You can make a dramatic difference in the quality of someone’s life, and when you do, you pave the way for more memories and healthier outlooks. For us, it’s much more than a job. It’s a mission.
Tillery Compassionate Care has been named one of the Best Places to Work by Healthcare. Only 75 healthcare providers earned this recognition! Join our team and come see what makes us different.
The Benefits of Working for a Trustworthy Organization
Our tradition of caring extends to our own employees. We practice these principles every day, whether serving patients or providing a word of encouragement to a coworker. We embrace and defend our culture of positive energy and commitment to each other.
Tillery Compassionate Care offers:
Health Benefits
Tillery Compassionate Care funds 100% of group health insurance, short term disability, long term disability, and AD&D insurance premiums for employees.
Retirement
Employees may contribute to a tax-sheltered annuity (403B) plan with their first paycheck. TCC will contribute a budgeted percentage after two years of employment.
Flexibility
Flexible schedules and generous personal leave.
Balance
Find meaningful work/life balance.
Growth
We promote growth and foster an atmosphere of continuous learning and personal development.
Our Employees Agree: Tillery Compassionate Care Is a Meaningful Place to Work
“I’ve discovered that my calling is helping people during a difficult time. It’s not just a job, it’s a calling.”
– Beth Thomas, MSW Family Services Manager
“’Hospice work is too sad for me.’ This is a common misconception. While I am sometimes sad for our patients and their families, the rewards of a career at hospice far outweigh any temporary sorrow.”
– Lisa Starnes, RN
“I’ve been at Hospice of Stanly for 13 years and I’m so proud to have played a small part in the lives of my patients and their families.”
– Alicia McKinnon, CNAII, CHPNA
Available Positions
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