11th Hour Hospice Volunteer JobGreenville, SC
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Hospice Volunteer Opportunity: Become an 11th Hour Volunteer
Because no one should have to die alone. At Interim HealthCare, we’re inviting a select group of individuals to serve in one of the most meaningful roles we offer: the 11th Hour Volunteer.
This isn’t your typical volunteer opportunity. It’s a calling. A quiet, sacred privilege. As an 11th Hour Hospice Volunteer, you won’t provide medical care—our expert hospice clinical team is there for that. Your role is something different, and just as vital: to be present in the final moments of a person’s life.
Not everyone is called to this work. But if you feel a quiet tug on your heart reading this—if you believe no one should have to die alone—we invite you to apply.
Because being there… is everything.
Because no one should have to die alone. At Interim HealthCare, we’re inviting a select group of individuals to serve in one of the most meaningful roles we offer: the 11th Hour Volunteer.
This isn’t your typical volunteer opportunity. It’s a calling. A quiet, sacred privilege. As an 11th Hour Hospice Volunteer, you won’t provide medical care—our expert hospice clinical team is there for that. Your role is something different, and just as vital: to be present in the final moments of a person’s life.
- To be a steady presence at the bedside of someone nearing the end of life.
- To hold a hand, read a poem, play music—or simply share in silence.
- To ensure that no one takes their final breath alone.
- You’ll receive specialized end-of-life training
- You’ll be supported by an experienced and compassionate hospice team
- You’ll be invited into one of life’s most sacred moments
- Flexible scheduling based on your availability
Not everyone is called to this work. But if you feel a quiet tug on your heart reading this—if you believe no one should have to die alone—we invite you to apply.
Because being there… is everything.
Responsibilities
Why We Need You:
Many of our hospice patients live in assisted or independent living communities, where staff provide excellent care—but can’t always be at the bedside 24/7. Family members may live far away or are unable to be there in time. That’s where you come in.
Many of our hospice patients live in assisted or independent living communities, where staff provide excellent care—but can’t always be at the bedside 24/7. Family members may live far away or are unable to be there in time. That’s where you come in.
- You’ll be there when no one else can.
- You’ll offer peace to the patient—and comfort to the family.
- You’ll hold space in one of life’s most sacred transitions.
Skills & Qualifications
- Deep sense of compassion and empathy for those at end of life.
- Comfort with silence, presence, and emotional stillness.
- Reliable, dependable, and able to commit to being present when needed.
- Respect for diverse backgrounds, beliefs, and end-of-life wishes.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality and professionalism at all times.