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Are you looking for a flexible schedule, weekly pay, and a healthy work/life balance? 1 on 1 Patient Care in home Private Duty Nursing. Weekly Pay with Direct Deposit.
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1 on 1 Patient Care. No pediatric or private-duty nursing experience is required! Advantage Nursing Services is dedicated to providing reliable, high-quality, and compassionate health care to children and adults in the comfort of their homes.
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No pediatric or private-duty nursing experience required! Monitor patient's conditions including fluid intake, and output, and compose patient charts. Advantage Nursing Services is dedicated to providing reliable, high-quality, and compassionate health care to children and adults in the comfort of their home.
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Provides nursing care in accordance with the physician's care plan of treatment, and individual plan of care, as authorized by the client's payer source. Full-time, Part-time, and PRN Hours Available Immediately.
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Competitive pay & weekly paychecksPaid training and licensingFlexible schedulingCollege Partnership programs & opportunities for continuing educationBenefits*: Health, dental, vision, and life insurance.
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