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Requirements Active Licensed Practical Nurse or Registered Nurse License Driver's License & Vehicle with Current Auto Insurance Ability to Pass Drug Test, Background Check, & Physical Problem solving skills & ability to multi-task Excellent Communication Skills Positive, Professional attitude We’re taking the journey with you, creating a New Beginning.
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Active Licensed Practical Nurse or Registered Nurse License. As a nurse, you have the incredible opportunity to be the catalyst for a new chapter, a fresh start on a constantly evolving journey.
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Monitor & record patient's condition & document provided care services via electronic charting Participates in education programs, quality assessment activities, nurse’s meetings & other staff meetings as required Requirements Active Licensed Practical Nurse or Registered Nurse License Problem solving skills & ability to multi-task Excellent Communication Skills Positive, Professional attitude.
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Children and young adults with specialized health care needs are searching for a Nurse to bring a New Beginning, a fresh start on a journey that is ever-changing. We are looking for a Private Duty LPN or RN in Frohna, MO and the surrounding areas.
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Monitor and record patient's condition & document provided care services via electronic charting Participates in education programs, quality assessment activities, nurse’s meetings and other staff meetings as required Requirements Active Licensed Practical Nurse or Registered Nurse License Problem solving skills and ability to multi-task Excellent Communication Skills Positive, Professional attitude We’re taking the journey with you, creating a New Beginning.
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We are looking for a Private Duty LPN or RN in Cahokia, IL. Here at Phoenix, we are compassionate about our Private Duty Nursing Services. Our mission is to offer New Beginnings and meaningful opportunities to our caregivers and clinicians while providing home care services to our clients built on innovation, skill, and Christ-like values of compassion, honesty, and patience.
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With optimism and a brave heart, you walk in the door of a home as a daily difference-maker a NURSE. We are looking for a Private Duty LPN or RN in Dora, MO and the surrounding areas. We are looking for a Private Duty LPN or RN in Dora, MO and the surrounding areas.
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