Jobs @ Amedia Hospice and Living Tree of Life

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San Antonio healthcare jobs can be more than a paycheck. They can be a calling, a long-term career path, and a chance to make a real difference in the lives of patients and families. At Amedia Hospice and Living Tree of Life Home Health, we believe great care begins with great people. That is why we are always interested in connecting with compassionate professionals who want to serve others with skill, heart, and integrity.

Whether you are a nurse, therapist, aide, social worker, office professional, or healthcare leader, we know your work matters. We also know that the right workplace makes a difference. A strong team culture, clear communication, and meaningful support can help good clinicians and staff do their best work. That is the kind of environment we aim to build here in San Antonio.

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Why San Antonio Healthcare Jobs With Us Stand Out

We are proud to serve patients and families through both hospice and home health. That means our team gets to support people across different stages of care, from recovery and rehabilitation to comfort-focused end-of-life support. Because of that, many professionals appreciate the opportunity to do meaningful work that is both personal and mission-driven.

At Amedia Hospice and Living Tree of Life, we want team members to feel respected and supported. We value compassion, professionalism, dependability, and a willingness to grow. We also believe that care should feel human. Families remember how they were treated, and that starts with the culture we create inside the organization.

If you want to learn more about who we are, visit our About page, read Our Story, or explore our Contact page. You can also get a feel for our mission by reviewing our Hospice and Home Health service pages.

Who We Serve

Our agencies serve patients and families across San Antonio and surrounding communities. In home health, that often means helping people recover after illness, injury, surgery, or hospitalization. In hospice, that means helping patients live with comfort and dignity while supporting the people who love them.

For many professionals, that variety of service creates a meaningful career path. Some are drawn to the pace and problem-solving involved in home health. Others are called to the deep, relational work of hospice. Some want to build a career in operations, scheduling, intake, billing, or office support. Each role matters because every part of the team shapes the patient and family experience.

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Career Paths in Hospice and Home Health

Professionals exploring San Antonio healthcare jobs may come from many backgrounds. Clinical roles can include registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, social workers, chaplains, aides, and clinical leaders. Non-clinical roles may include intake, scheduling, billing, office management, quality support, marketing, or administrative leadership.

If you are interested in this kind of work, our blog also includes career-focused articles such as our careers and healthcare blog content. That content helps applicants understand the values behind our organization, not just the tasks of the job.

We also encourage applicants to stay current with professional standards. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics healthcare occupations overview reports that healthcare occupations are projected to grow much faster than average from 2023 to 2033, with about 1.9 million openings each year on average. For nursing professionals in Texas, the Texas Board of Nursing provides licensing and practice information.

Why Healthcare Careers Matter in Texas

Healthcare careers matter because the need is real and growing. Patients are living longer, chronic conditions are more common, and families often need more support at home. That is one reason many home health and hospice roles continue to be important across Texas and the nation.

For example, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects physical therapist employment to grow 11 percent from 2024 to 2034, and it notes that demand is tied in part to the growing older adult population and rehabilitation needs. That broader trend helps explain why careers in community-based care remain important for people who want long-term impact and long-term opportunity.

At the local level, we believe this work matters because families need compassionate, reliable people they can trust. Whether someone is recovering at home or receiving hospice support, the professionals who show up each day make a lasting difference.

How to Explore Opportunities

If you are looking for San Antonio healthcare jobs and want to be part of a mission-driven team, we would love for you to learn more about us. Start by reviewing our story, our services, and our values. Then reach out through our Contact page to ask about current openings or future opportunities.

You can also explore our team page, read how we started, and browse more articles on The Caring Chronicle. If your interests lean more toward clinical service lines, our Hospice page and Home Health page offer a better picture of the care we provide.

We know applicants have choices. That is why we want this page to be more than a list of jobs. We want it to reflect the kind of organization we aim to be: compassionate, professional, local, and committed to care that feels personal. If that sounds like the kind of team you want to join, we encourage you to reach out.

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Interested in joining Amedia Hospice? Please select whether you would like to apply as an applicant or a volunteer, then download and complete our application. Once your application is received, someone from our office will be in touch with you soon. Please send all completed applications to maribel@amedialivingtree.com and roger@amedialivingtree.com

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