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Help at Home is hiring Nurses (LPN) in your community TODAY. Current Mississippi (or Compact State) LPN license. Help at Home, LLC, is the nation's leading provider of high-quality home care and support solutions.
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Summary: The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) works under the close supervision of registered nurses where they perform many of the same tasks as the nursing assistants. Valid registration as an LPN in the state of Practice Completion of relevant state Board of Nursing approved.
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Help At Home, LLC. is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer and welcomes all qualified applicants. Receive clinical direction and oversight from the staff RN. Our LPNs focus on ensuring quality of care.
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QualificationsEducation:Licensed Practical Nursing Degree, RequiredRequired Licenses:Must have current Mississippi LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) licensure or Compact State. DescriptionAre you an LPN seeking an exciting new opportunity with a $7,500 Sign-On Bonus.
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We are hiring for a Clinical Care Coordinator Hospice (LPN). Current LPN/LVN license in state of practice. We are hiring for a Clinical Care Coordinator Hospice (LPN). The Clinical Care Coordinator serves as an assistant to the agency Executive Administrator, Executive Director, Director of Clinical Operations, and/or Patient Care Manager to ensure accuracy of patient electronic medical records information and documentation of hospice agency care processes.
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Graduate of an accredited School of Practical Nursing (LPN, LVN) National Safety Award from CNA insurance companies for 11 consecutive years. Functions as part of the hemodialysis health care team in providing safe and effective dialysis therapy for assigned patients under the direct supervision of a registered nurse.
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E LIFE AS A LPN (3p-11p) As a LPN Licensed Practical Nurse at Cleveland Nursing and Rehabilitation, you have direct care responsibilities as well as supervisor responsibilities for nursing assistants.
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Current, active Florida RN or LPN license. With locations in Colorado, Texas, Arizona, Nevada, Florida, Oregon, Washington, California, Wyoming, New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania, the Care Options for Kids Community offers a wide range of pediatric health services, including pediatric nursing and therapies, ABA therapy, nursing, Family Caregiver Services, and school-based services.
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The Licensed Nurse approaches each day with a passionate pursuit of caring for patients by working one-on-one with them; helping them to regain their independence and achieve their health goals.
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Description of the role:The LPN position at Cleveland Children's Clinic, PLLC in Cleveland, Mississippi involves providing comprehensive nursing care to pediatric patients. LPNs will work under the supervision of registered nurses and physicians to ensure the well-being and comfort of the young patients.
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