Hospice Volunteer Coordinator (LCSW)
Company: Dover Health
Location: Saint Louis
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Position Summary:
The Bereavement and Volunteer Coordinator, a Licensed Clinical
Social Worker (LCSW) reporting directly to the Director of Clinical
Services, is responsible for the development, coordination, and
oversight of the hospice’s bereavement services and volunteer
program in accordance with CMS Hospice Conditions of Participation.
This role provides direct psychosocial and bereavement support to
patients, families, and caregivers, while ensuring the hospice
maintains a compliant, compassionate, and meaningful bereavement
program for at least thirteen (13) months following a patient’s
death. The Bereavement and Volunteer Coordinator also oversees the
recruitment, training, supervision, and engagement of hospice
volunteers who support patients, families, and the
interdisciplinary team. This position serves as a core member of
the hospice Interdisciplinary Group (IDG) and plays a key role in
quality, compliance, and family-centered care. Essential Duties:
The following duties are normal for this position. This list is not
to be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. Other duties may be
required and assigned. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions. Develops, coordinates, and oversees a comprehensive
hospice bereavement program in compliance with CMS requirements.
Conducts bereavement risk assessments prior to death and develops
individualized bereavement care plans based on assessed risk and
family needs. Provides bereavement counseling, education, and
emotional support to families and caregivers for a minimum of
thirteen (13) months following patient death, including individual
counseling, grief support groups, memorial services, and
educational materials. Documents bereavement assessments,
interventions, and follow-up in accordance with hospice policies
and regulatory standards and identifies high-risk bereavement
cases, coordinating appropriate interventions and referrals as
needed. Serves as a grief and psychosocial resource to patients,
families, staff, volunteers, and community partners. Provides
psychosocial assessments for hospice patients and families and
delivers crisis intervention and ongoing support related to
end-of-life coping, anticipatory grief, caregiver stress, and
advance care planning. Participates as an active member of the
Interdisciplinary Group (IDG), collaborating with nursing,
chaplaincy, physicians, and other disciplines to support holistic,
patient-centered care. Develops, implements, and oversees the
hospice volunteer program in compliance with CMS requirements,
including recruitment, screening, onboarding, training,
supervision, and ongoing engagement of volunteers. Assigns
volunteers based on patient, family, and program needs and
maintains required volunteer documentation, including background
checks, training records, competencies, and service hours. Promotes
volunteer engagement, retention, and recognition to ensure
meaningful support of patients, families, and hospice operations.
Ensures bereavement and volunteer services meet CMS Conditions of
Participation and participates in QAPI activities, survey
preparation, and state and federal surveys as needed. Reviews,
recommends, and implements updates to policies and procedures
related to bereavement and volunteer services. Educates hospice
staff and community partners on grief, loss, bereavement, and
psychosocial dynamics. Performs other duties as assigned to support
hospice operations and patient-centered care. Other duties as
assigned. Qualifications, Education, and/or Experience: To perform
this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each
essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are
representative of the knowledge, skills, and abilities required.
Current Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) license in the
state(s) of practice is required. Experience providing grief
counseling, bereavement support, and psychosocial assessments is
required. Knowledge of CMS Hospice Conditions of Participation
related to bereavement services, psychosocial care, and volunteer
program requirements is required. Strong interpersonal,
communication, and counseling skills are required. Ability to work
effectively with patients, families, volunteers, and
interdisciplinary teammembers is required. Experience with group
facilitation, community outreach, and education is preferred.
Current CPR certification is required or must be obtained within 90
days of beginning employment. A valid driver’s license, reliable
transportation, and current auto insurance are required. Commitment
to Dover Health’s mission and values. Working Conditions: As part
of Dover Health’s commitment to providing outstanding care and
support, the company ensures that staff work under conditions that
prioritize safety, collaboration, and professional growth. The
conditions listed below define the experience of working in the
Home Office. This position may involve a range of physical
activities, including those outlined in the Essential Duties, but
is not limited to them. This position may need to walk or stand for
extended periods. While performing the duties of this job, the
employee is occasionally required to stand/move, communicate, and
identify written information. The employee is occasionally required
to climb or balance and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl and lift
and/or move up to twenty (20) pounds independently. This position
requires the employee to be present at the corporate office daily.
The roleinvolves working at a desk for most of the workday. This
position may need to move through areas of the corporate office or
other worksites ofthe organization. Occasional travel (up to 10%)
may be required for recruitment events, training events, or site
visits, depending on the organization’s needs. This position
involves juggling multiple projects simultaneously, which requires
strong time management and organizational skills. There may be
deadlines for hiring specific roles or initiatives. This role
involves actively participating in all staff activities aimed at
fostering teamwork, unity, and morale. The individual will
contribute as a collaborative team player, working alongside
colleagues to create a supportive and cohesive work environment.
Individuals in this position are required to stay current on all
training and ongoing education initiatives. They are expected to
actively pursue self-improvement and embrace opportunities for
continuous learning to enhance their skills and knowledge in
providing exceptional service. We are an Equal Opportunity
Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act,
we will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals
with disabilities and encourage prospective employees and
incumbents to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
Requirements:
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