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Looking for an Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) job that still allows you to have a life after you've changed out of your scrubs? Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) hourly pay range: $38-$47 (25% higher than average.
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Maxim Healthcare in (Insert location) is hiring for a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)/Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to work with Pediatric and/or Adult patients in their own homes.
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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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We have a On-Call Licensed Practical Nurse opportunity open now doing home health visits in the Williamsburg to Hampton, VA area. BAYADA Home Health Care is seeking a LPN / LVN Home Health for a per diem / prn job in Newport News, Virginia.
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As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in our Skilled Nursing Care unit, you will play a vital role in providing care to our residents. Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) - Virginia Department of Health Professions (VDHP) Upon Hire(Required.
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The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) care giver provides direct patient care to the residents and patients of the health and rehabilitation center (skilled nursing home), assisting them in activities of daily living under the direction and supervision of a professional nurse.
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We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to join our dynamic healthcare team. Requirements: Licensed Practical Nurse with one year of experience in substance abuse treatment including the dispensing narcotic medication.
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Requirements: Licensed Practical Nurse in the state seeking employmentComfortable working independently with the population when neededCompliance with MAT (Medication-Assisted Treatment) program protocols Responsibilities: Administer/dispense methadone or buprenorphine in accordance with Virginia state and Federal regulations.
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Coliseum Nursing & Rehabilitation Center is looking for a Licensed Practical Nurse, who is interested in an environment where growth is supported in long term care! If you are a dedicated Licensed Practical Nurse who values a purposeful and fulfilling career where you value People, Excellence, Innovation, Integrity and Teamwork, this is the position for you.
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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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Continuum Pediatric Nursing Services, a leading provider of Pediatric Nursing Services, currently has multiple cases available throughout the Hampton Roads/Coastal VA areas and is looking to add additional experienced Vent and/or Trach and/or G-tube Registered Nurses (RNs) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) to our dedicated team of nursing professionals.
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Each day at of our licensed healthcare centers throughout Virginia, our teams of caring and capable healthcare professionals provide competent, compassionate healthcare services that improve the quality of lives of those we serve.
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Current LPN license in state of practice. Our Newport News detox and treatment center services the Virginia Peninsula, including the Tidewater region and parts of Hampton Roads. Pyramid Healthcare’s Detox and Inpatient Treatment Center in Newport News provides evidence-based and multidisciplinary treatment for men and women in search of meaningful, long-term recovery or mental and emotional stability.
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Graduate of an accredited practical nurse or vocational nursing program. Currently licensed as an LPN or LVN in the State. As an LPN with us, you'll be the ray of sunshine in our patients' lives, providing direct care and support under the guidance of our registered nurses.
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The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) is responsible for assisting in the delivery of patient care through the nursing process of assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation.
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