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The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) / Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) will provide care for patients with a variety of behavioral health disorders whose ages range from adolescent through geriatric.
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Supplemental Health Care is seeking a LPN / LVN Clinic for a travel job in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Posted job title: Lpn/Lvn Clinic Specialty. If you'd like more detail on these Outpatient Clinic - LPN assignments or are ready to get started with the placement process, please apply online now.
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LPN I Minimum Training and Education: Graduate from an accredited Practical Nurse program. LPN Required Licensure, Certifications, Registrations: Current South Carolina LPN License or compact state license.
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Staffing License Practical (LPN) PRN. No doubt, nursing is a demanding profession, but as an LPN for Interim HealthCare® Staffing, you’ll have total control over your schedule and the assignments you work.
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The Licensed Practical Nurse/Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN/LPN) delivers high quality, patient-centered care by performing a variety of delegated basic patient care services. Perform lab and procedural tests within the LVN/LPN scope of practice, after demonstrating competency.
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Are you a highly skilled and compassionate licensed practical nurse (LPN) looking for a rewarding career in homecare? Current LPN license, specific to the state(s) you are assigned to work.
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Two years experience as an LPN/LVN in a clinical setting, preferably in a home health or hospice setting. Become a part of our caring community and help us put health first. We proudly employ more than 30,000 clinicians who are committed to putting health first - for our teammates, patients, communities and company.
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As a hospice licensed practical nurse (LPN), you’ll work under the direction and supervision of the registered nurse to conduct patient visits and provide routine care, while communicating with the care team, the patient and their family.
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Must be a graduate of an accredited program for LVN/LPN having successfully passed the state licensing test. Must have valid and current State LVN/LPN License. Less than 1 year as an LVN/LPN.
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Become a part of our caring community and help us put health first As aHome Health LPN, you will:Provide professional nursing services under the direction of a RN in compliance with the state's Nurse Practice Act, any applicable licensure/certification requirement, applicable healthcare standards, governmental laws and regulations, and CenterWell Home Health policies and procedures.
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Full Time LPN | Assisted Living | Full Time LPN | Assisted Living | Wellness Programs and Facilities with discounts on personal training and massage therapy. Free 24/7 TELADOC for team member and household.
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LPN Minimum Training and Education: Graduation from a recognized Licensed Practical Nursing program and licensed as an LPN within the State of South Carolina or with a compact state license.
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Position Summary The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) / Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) will provide care for patients with a variety of behavioral health disorders whose ages range from adolescent through geriatric.
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Category:Healthcare, Keywords:Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Location:North Charleston, SC-29405. Category:Healthcare, Keywords:Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Location:North Charleston, SC-29405.
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The Resident Care Director (RN/LPN) plans, organizes, develops, and directs the overall operation of the Resident Care Department to assure resident safety, and attain or maintain the highest practicable quality assisted living services focused on maximizing residents' individual capabilities in accordance with all laws, regulations and Century Park standards.
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