Wellness Supervisor (RN / Social Worker)- Chadds Ford, PA

Chadds Ford, PA
Full Time
Experienced

Wellness Supervisor – Compassionate Leader & Trusted Advisor
Location: Chadds Ford, PA | Full-Time | Meaningful Career + Competitive Pay + Growth Opportunity


Are you a licensed nurse or social worker with a heart for elder care AND a knack for building trusting relationships that lead to meaningful solutions? Visiting Angels is seeking a Wellness Supervisor who combines empathy, strong communication skills, and a consultative sales approach to help seniors and their families discover the care services that best meet their needs.


Your Role and Impact
As a Wellness Supervisor, you will be a vital bridge between our clients, caregivers, and Visiting Angels’ care services. Beyond providing compassionate wellness oversight, you will:
  • Conduct in-home wellness and safety visits with empathy and professionalism
  • Identify client needs and opportunities to introduce new or expanded services that improve their quality of life
  • Confidently discuss and recommend Visiting Angels’ care options, helping clients and families make informed decisions
  • Build strong, trusting relationships that foster long-term client satisfaction and loyalty
  • Train, support, and motivate caregivers, recognizing their contributions to client well-being
  • Update care plans based on changing client needs, ensuring tailored, exceptional care
  • Lead quality assurance efforts, maintaining high standards across all services

Who You Are
  • A licensed nurse or social worker with 10+ years of experience in elder care
  • An empathetic listener and skilled communicator who builds rapport with clients and families
  • Comfortable and confident discussing care needs and matching them to the right solutions
  • Organized, detail-oriented, and able to balance multiple priorities with professionalism
  • Independent, proactive, and driven by both client satisfaction and service growth
  • Willing to travel within the greater Philadelphia area to support clients and caregivers

What We Offer
  • Competitive salary based on experience
  • Mileage reimbursement
  • Paid Time Off (PTO)
  • Quarterly bonus program rewarding your client service and sales success
  • Supportive, mission-driven team culture
  • Career development opportunities in a rapidly growing company

Join Visiting Angels and make a difference every day—helping seniors live well while growing your career in a rewarding, people-centered role.
📍Office:1204 Baltimore Pike, Suite 302, Chadds Ford, PA 19317
📞 Call (484) 770 8479 or visit https://www.visitingangels.com/chaddsford/home

Visiting Angels is an Equal Opportunity Employer dedicated to diversity and inclusion. All qualified applicants welcome.

ALL APPLICANTS MUST BE ABLE TO PROVIDE PROOF OF VACCINATION.

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