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Licensed Practical Nurse LPN. Licensed Vocational Nurse LVN. Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant COTA. Licensed Vocational Nurse LVN. Board Certified Behavior Analyst BCBA. Speech Language Pathology Assistants SLPA ST.
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Bushwick Center is actively seeking an experienced Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) for our Skilled Nursing Facility in Brooklyn, NY. Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Unit Manager.
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Key Words: Registered Nurse, RN, Licensed Practice Nurse, LPN, Licensed Vocational Nurse, LVN, Long Term care, Medical-Surgical, Travel Nurse, Contract Nurse, Agency Nurse, Agency RN, Travel RN, Contract, Nursing, RN Med-Surg, Travel Nursing, SNF, Nursing Home Weekly payment estimates are intended for informational purposes only and include a gross estimate of hourly wages and reimbursements for meal, incidental, and housing expenses.
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Positive and collaborative work environment Opportunity to shape infection prevention strategies Competitive salary and benefits package Qualifications: Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in the State of NJ Active Infection Control certification a MUST Experience in long-term care or rehabilitation is a plus Strong communication and leadership skills Knowledge of infection control practices and compliance standards Must have a smiling face.
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Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) hourly pay range: $36-$55 (25% higher than average) Enjoy a real work-life balance with flexible schedules and make up to $55 an hour as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Newark, New Jersey, and surrounding areas.
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Associated Home Care of NJ - We are seeking a Seasonal School Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to work in the Essex, Union and Bergen counties until June 2024. The School Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) will assist pupils and staff in attaining and/or maintaining optimum health, promote positive health habits and attitudes, evaluate the physical conditions of students and refer to appropriate resources.
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Job Title: Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)Company: Affirmed Home CareJob Type: Full-time/Part-timeAbout Us: Affirmed Home Care is a leading provider of compassionate, high-quality in-home care.
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The Licensed Practical Nurse - LPN is responsible for supervising nursing personnel to deliver nursing care and within scope of practice coordinates care delivery, which will ensure that resident’s needs are met in accordance with professional standards of practice through physician orders, facility policies and procedures, and federal, state and local guidelines.
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QUALIFICATIONS (REQUIRED): NJ State Licensed Practical Nurse LPN or higher in Nursing First Aid Certified CPR Certified Strong interpersonal and communication skills. LPN/ School TRIP Nurse (Immediate Start) School districts may appoint a noncertified nurse under the supervision of a certified school nurse to supplement the services of a certified school nurse provided that: 1.
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As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), you will provide essential patient care in a variety of healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and long-term care facilities. Valid state LPN license and current CPR certification.
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Supervises the workflow of the LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) staff and provides input into performance evaluation. Responsibilities Role and Responsibilities Working alongside our Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), you'll play a vital part in providing the highest level of Nursing care to inmates/detainees while putting a special focus on maintaining our safe and secure workplace.
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Start Date: ASAP· Staffing Cases All around New JerseyLPN Licensed Practical Nurse Requirements:· Valid LPN Licensed Practical Nurse license· Eligible to work in the US. White Glove Community Care, Inc is actively seeking LPN Licensed Practical Nurses to join our dynamic Home Care team and h.
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The La Villa Grande Care Center family is looking to hire outstanding LPNs (Licensed Practical Nurse) who enjoy providing compassionate senior care. A successful LPN has the ability to take direction and work well under stressful situations, as well having great observational skills and empathy for patients while remaining professional.
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The Willow Tree Care Center family is looking to hire outstanding LPNs (Licensed Practical Nurse) who enjoy providing compassionate senior care. Completed LPN license program. The Willow Tree Care Center family is looking to hire outstanding LPNs (Licensed Practical Nurse) who enjoy providing compassionate senior care.
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As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), you'll provide direct and individualized nursing care to our clients under the supervision of the Director of Nursing and/or a Registered Nurse designee.
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