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Want to work Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) charge nurse shifts in Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Norristown, Wilmington, and nearby counties that pay up to $44+ per hour with payday every day.
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Licensure, Certifications, and Clearances: Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)LPN must maintain state licensure where they are practicing or in a state covered by a licensure compact agreement with the state where the facility is located.
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There is employee ownership to meet community post-acute, long-term care and senior living needs sparking innovation, creativity and collaboration. -Under the direction of a Registered Nurse (RN), the Licensed Practical Nurse delivers efficient and effective nursing care while achieving positive clinical outcomes and patient/family satisfaction.
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Must be currently licensed by the State Board of Nursing or pending licensed practical nurse licensure. Must be a graduate of an approved school for practical or vocational nursing.
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We have Licensed Practical Nurse - LPN float nursing pool opportunities available at multiple affiliated skilled nursing centers within a geographic area. As a Regional Float LPN, you will deliver efficient and effective nursing care while achieving positive clinical outcomes and patient/family satisfaction.
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Graduate of an approved school for practical or vocational nursing is required. Must be currently licensed by the State Board of Nursing. Work a minimum of two (2) shifts a week including every other weekend or full-time hours depending on open shifts.
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Must be able to read, write, speak, and understand the spoken English language to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our patients and visitors at the work site when responding to their medical and physical needs.
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Join our float nursing pool where you can build the flexible schedule that works for you based on our availability! LPNs earn up to $41 per hour! Must maintain current BLS/CPR certification (All SNFs and Behavioral Centers; ALFs/ILFs as required by State.
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Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) UPMC Magee is pleased to announce we are NOW HIRING Licensed Practical Nurses for our Acute Care 3200, 5300, & Acute Care Resource departments.
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Experience is preferred in rehabilitative or geriatric nursing. Only through the talent and extraordinary dedication our employees bring to their jobs every day are we able to achieve our mission of delivering high quality healthcare and everyday compassion.
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LPNs earn up to $41.00 per hour! DEI is in our DNA! We are guided by our Core Values, Code of Conduct and Ethics program. That's why our multifaceted culture is a place where employees can thrive. You will also contribute to nursing assessments and care planning, provide direct patient care, and supervise patient care provided by unlicensed staff.
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