Hospice Medical Director
Company: Luminary Hospice
Location: South Bend
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Reports To: Executive Director
and Chief Medical Officer About Luminary Hospice: At Luminary
Hospice, we are a mission-driven organization that empowers our
team members to shape our culture in order to allow them to provide
the highest quality support to patients and families throughout
their entire end-of-life journey. Our mission is to deliver
personalized care that radiates compassion and preserves dignity
for all that we are honored to serve on their end-of-life journey.
We are centered on caring for the whole person – with expert
medical care, pain management as well as emotional and spiritual
support along with resources, information, and emotional support
for families and caregivers. About the role: The hospice Medical
Director will have overall responsibility for the medical component
of the hospice program. The hospice Medical Director will provide
oversight of physician services by complementing attending
physician care, acting as a medical resource to the
interdisciplinary group, assuring continuity of hospice medical
services, and assuring appropriate measures to control patient
symptoms. The Medical Director will serve as a hospice champion –
promoting and representing the program to physicians, physician
groups, discharge planners, other referral sources, community
health organizations, and potential donors, as appropriate. Job
Responsibilities: Devoting his/her best ability to the proper
management of the program Providing overall medical direction to
the program Assuring that the established policies, bylaws, rules,
and regulations of the organization are followed in the program
Adhering to requirements, terms, and conditions required by
Medicare Conditions of Participation, accrediting body, and federal
and state statutes governing the provision of services Establishing
and continually reviewing policies and procedures related to
patient care, medical education, and emergency procedures
Developing and continually reviewing, in cooperation with the
Executive Director/Administrator and/or Chief Clinical
Officer/Clinical Director, criteria to monitor the quality of the
education programs provided to physicians, personnel, and
volunteers Evaluating quality assessment performance improvement
(QAPI) plans and monitoring to identify medical education needs in
cooperation with the Executive Director/Administrator and/or Chief
Clinical Officer/Clinical Director. Participates in QAPI teams and
activities, as needed Proposing organizational programs to address
the needs identified (with the assistance and input of consultants
of the specialties where medical education needs were identified)
Working with the Executive Director/Administrator and/or Clinical
Director, after implementation of the programs, to determine the
impact of said programs on the quality of care Serving as a hospice
champion in the community Acting as a liaison to community
physicians by providing consultation and education to colleagues
and attending physicians related to admission criteria for hospice
and palliative care Acting as medical liaison with other physicians
at Luminary Hospice Providing training regarding the medical
aspects of caring for terminally ill patients to physicians,
personnel, and volunteers Reviewing patients' medical eligibility
for hospice services, in accordance with hospice program policies
and procedures, and establishing the plan of care in conjunctions
with attending physician and interdisciplinary group prior to
providing care written certification of terminal illness Providing
written certification of the terminal illness for all subsequent
benefit periods Performing face-to-face encounters within thirty
(30) days of the third and subsequent hospice benefit certification
periods and attest to the encounter. (NP may complete the encounter
and report findings to the hospice physician.) Consulting with
attending physicians regarding pain and symptoms management for
hospice patients Managing oversight of the patient's medications
and treatments Acting as medical resource to the hospice
interdisciplinary group Attending interdisciplinary group meetings
and working in a team approach with the group In conjunction with
the attending physician and interdisciplinary group, reviewing and
updating the plan of care at least every 15 days, or more
frequently as needed Documenting care provided in the patient's
clinical record, providing evidence of progression of the end-stage
disease process Acting as primary physician for patients whose
referring/attending physicians desire to relinquish that care
and/or if the referring/attending physicians are not available for
further contact Maintaining current knowledge of the latest
research and trends in hospice care and pain/symptom management
Reviewing and developing protocols for treatment, and proposing the
most current options for interventions Develop and implement
procedures and protocols in regard to OSHA standards, including the
handling of hazardous medications Demonstrating knowledge in
communications, and counseling patients and family/caregivers
dealing with end-of-life issues Participating in resolution of
interpersonal conflict and issues of clinical and ethical concern
Ensuring that competent physician services are routinely available
on a 24-hour basis to meet the general medical needs of the hospice
patient to the extent the needs are not met by the attending
physician Assisting with evaluation of protocols and procedures
with respect to quality and cost outcomes The above statements are
intended to be a representative summary of the major duties and
responsibilities performed by incumbents of this job. The
incumbents may be requested to perform job-related tasks other than
those stated in this description. Job Qualifications: Licensed as a
Doctor of Medicine or Osteopathy in the state without restriction
or subject to any disciplinary or corrective action. Maintains
controlled substances registration with state and federal
authorities. Have experience in hospice or palliative care and/or
training in end-of-life care. Participates in ongoing medical
education activities related to the medical care of hospice and
palliative care patients. Not excluded from participating in the
Medicare program Physical Demands: The physical demands described
here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing
the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit
or stand. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50
pounds. Equal Employment Opportunity: Luminary Hospice is an equal
opportunity employer and is committed to creating a diverse and
inclusive workplace. We do not discriminate against any applicant
or employee based on race, color, religion, gender, gender identity
or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age,
disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other
characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. We are
committed to providing a work environment free from discrimination
and harassment, where all individuals are treated with respect and
dignity. All employment decisions at Luminary Hospice are based on
business needs, job requirements, and individual qualifications.
Compensation and Benefits: This is a Contractor role and benefits
are not eligible for this role.
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