善寧會·Charity / NGO / Social Services
Bachelor
3 to 5 yrs exp
HK Residents Only
Job Description
Main Duties and Responsibilities and Working Conditions
Lead the nursing team to deliver high‑quality, patient‑ and family‑centred care for individuals with life‑limiting illnesses.
Take ongoing responsibility for frontline unit management, ensuring smooth and safe daily operations.
Collaborate with multidisciplinary healthcare teams to enhance service quality and care integration.
Manage resources efficiently and ensure proper utilisation of all clinical and operational supplies.
Promote the philosophy and professional image of palliative and hospice care to internal and external stakeholders.
Formulate nursing policies, service strategies, and care models to support holistic, person‑centred end‑of‑life care aligned with the hospice mission.
Establish and uphold professional nursing standards, clinical protocols, and key performance indicators to ensure quality and regulatory compliance.
Oversee the planning, delivery, and evaluation of nursing services across shifts and teams to maintain care continuity.
Enhance patient and family support through empathetic communication, psychosocial care, and end‑of‑life guidance.
Develop innovative nursing practices and care pathways tailored to patients’clinical needs, cultural background, and family circumstances.
Coordinate nursing staff recruitment, deployment, mentoring, performance appraisal, and retention.
Provide clinical supervision, case consultation, and support for staff well‑being and resilience.
Organise in‑service training, professional development, and student placement programmes.
Lead quality assurance, clinical audits, policy review, and risk management projects.
Represent the nursing team at external events, meetings, and collaborations to promote the hospice’s professional profile.
Initiate and supervise clinical research or service evaluation projects, translating evidence into practice improvements.
Undertake complex service initiatives and transdisciplinary projects as assigned by senior management.
Perform other duties as directed by the Chief Operating Officer.
Qualifications and Skills
Recognised Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing; Master' s Degree in Nursing, Palliative Care, or Healthcare Management is preferred.
Registered Nurse (General) with a valid practising certificate issued by the Nursing Council of Hong Kong.
Formal post‑registration training in palliative nursing is essential, such as a Post‑registration Certificate Course (PRCC) in Palliative Nursing or equivalent.
Minimum 6 years of post‑registration nursing experience, including at least 3 years in a supervisory or managerial role, preferably in hospice, palliative care, or geriatric settings.
Demonstrated leadership in clinical service, staff management, and quality improvement within healthcare or non‑profit organisations.
Experience in providing compassionate end‑of‑life care and supporting patients and families through sensitive communication.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills; proficiency in written and spoken English and Cantonese is required. Mandarin is an advantage.
Competence in electronic medical records and common office software.
Experience in staff training, clinical research, or community partnership will be an added advantage.
The Society for the Promotion of Hospice Careis a charitable organization promoting hospice & palliative care, providing bereavement care services and related education and training to both the carers & general public.
Interested parties, please send your resume with a cover letter, present and expected salaryor by post toThe Human Resources Department, The Society for the Promotion of Hospice Care, No. 18, A Kung Kok Shan Road, Shatin, Hong Kong.
Application Deadline: Until the position is filled
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Company Overview
The Haven Society (SPHC), a non-profit organization based in Hong Kong, was founded on July 1, 1986 by Gabriel O'Mahoney, Dr. Hsieh Chien-Chuan, Dr. Yu Rong-Guang, Pastor Li Ding-Hsing, and John Russell, among others. Since its inception, the Society has been dedicated to promoting high-quality hospice and palliative care services in Hong Kong. In addition to providing hospital care, home care, and day services, the Society also covers bereavement counseling, professional training, and public education activities, with the aim of educating the public to face death and end-of-life care, and to convey the important message of cherishing life. The Haven Society established Hong Kong's first independent hospice care center, the White Memorial Hospice Center, in 1992, and formally established the Tan Yee Shih and Du Pei-Chen Home for the Dying in 1997. In 2017, the Society launched the Jockey Club Haven Home with great fanfare, with the support of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government and the Jockey Club Charities Trust.
SPHC, a non-profit organization based in Hong Kong, has been dedicated since its establishment on July 1, 1986 by Gabriel O'Mahoney, Dr. Shek Kin Chuen, Dr. Yu Wing Kwong, Rev. Li Dingxin, and John Russell among others, to promoting the development of high-quality palliative care services in Hong Kong. Beyond hospital services, home care, and day services, SPHC also encompasses bereavement counseling, professional training, and public education activities aimed at educating the public about death and end-of-life care, conveying messages of valuing life. In 1992, SPHC established Hong Kong's first independent palliative service center, the White Paper Palliative Care Center. It officially launched the Tanya Tsui Duk Ping Chan Home Service Center in 1997, and in 2017, it introduced the SPHC House with significant support from the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust.
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