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RN/LPN with a current valid license to practice as issued by the State Board of Nursing. Thrive SPC offers competitive benefits for those who work 30+ hours, flexible schedules, and $500 referral bonuses to teammates who refer a nurse.
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BAYADA Offers Our Nurses: One on one care Flexible scheduling based on your preferences Weekly pay Preventive Care Coverage for ALL employees (PRN included) PTO Short commute times – we match you with cases nearest you Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits Company-paid life insurance Employee Assistance Program 401K Career advancement and training BAYADA Home Health Care was founded on the principle that health care gets better when clients get better care at home—the place they most want to be.
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RN/LPN with a valid license to practice as issued by the State Board of Nursing. Fidelity 401KOur Purpose:To provide high quality clinical home care to medically fragile children so they can grow and flourish to their full potential.
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LICENSE AND CERTICATIONS: RN (Registered Nurse) in MN, LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) in MN. Pediatric Nurse training and experience is a plus but not required. 1st Choice Pediatric offers paid training and flexible scheduling, along with many other benefits, to qualified RNs and LPNs. Choosing the right home care agency is one of the most important decisions a family can make.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionGreat home care seeking RN/LPNs to work current open shifts for complex private duty nursing with client in Lake Elmo, MN (10 minutes east of St. Paul)New Grads welcome.
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Requirements: RN/LPN with a current valid license to practice as issued by the State Board of Nursing Current CPR certificationAbout Thrive Skilled Pediatric CareThrive SPC operates in the whole ecosystem that surrounds medically complex children, working to be the care provider of choice and an integral part of the community that supports our patients through advocacy, our Social Responsibility Committee, and Thrive Cares Foundation.
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Employment Requirements:Active GA nursing license or compactRecent (PPD) TB skin test or chest X-ray (12 mo / 5 yrs)BLS Provider CPR certificationValid driver's licenseAuthorized to work in the United States If you're an experienced RN/LPN who is passionate about providing high-quality, one-on-one patient care, we want to hear from you.
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8hr night shifts Specialty training course provided Flexible scheduling, choose when you want to work! Our nurses provide for our client's complex care needs, supporting them to live at home with their families, and attend school.
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1-year experience as a Registered Nurse (RN) / Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in the last 3 years in a supervised setting Or qualify for and complete our Nurse Residency Program.
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