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At Haven Hospice, our commitment to enhancing life through care and compassion is exemplified by the dedication of our more than 500 employees, who strive for excellence in all their endeavors each and every day. Haven Hospice’s organization is modeled on a Team Approach to all our efforts, which results in a friendly, supportive and service driven work environment that allows us to have a positive impact on the lives of our patients and their families.

Haven Hospice is continually growing, expanding and improving what we do. We operate Haven Hospice with integrity and have a long and proud history of excellence and innovation in hospice and palliative care. With locations in Gainesville, Jacksonville, Palatka, Lake City, and Chiefland and our two new offices in St. Augustine and DeLand, we are always looking for employees who thrive in a work environment based on Care, Compassion and Commitment.

If you are interested in joining our team, please use the Online Career Center link below to search and apply for a position. If you would prefer to submit a printed application, please click on the "Download Application" link below and submit your resume, cover letter, and application to employment@havenhospice.org or fax them to (352) 379-6206. We offer competitive compensation and outstanding benefits. Haven Hospice is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug Free Workplace.

 

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Her life was cut short, but her work continues
As a grief counselor, she helped the people of Amelia Island through their darkest hours. But a sudden diagnosis of non-smoker’s related lung cancer cut short her work. “Everything was done to make Mary Jo comfortable,” said her husband. “When I think of Mary Jo, I can’t help thinking of Emily Dickinson’s poem: ‘If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain.’