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Staffmax Healthcare is seeking a LPN / LVN Long Term Care for a travel job in Berlin, Wisconsin. Staffmax Healthcare Recruitment Services specializes in the temporary, per diem, and permanent recruitment of healthcare professionals for hospitals, long term care facilities, private practices, clinics, family medical groups, and more.
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This traveler-friendly facility is hiring a travel RN LPN/LVN (License Practical Nurse) to work in LTC/SNF. ~$866.33 in non-taxable per diem (amount subject to eligibility & seasonal/annual adjustment.
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This traveler-friendly facility is hiring a travel RN LPN/LVN (License Practical Nurse) to work in Dialysis. ~$1042.31 in non-taxable per diem (amount subject to eligibility & seasonal/annual adjustment.
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A facility in Newton, MA, is currently hiring a LPN/LVN (License Practical Nurse) to work in Home Health. ~$564.86 in non-taxable per diem (amount subject to eligibility & seasonal/annual adjustment.
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This traveler-friendly facility is hiring a travel RN LPN/LVN (License Practical Nurse) to work in Oncology. ~$488.84 in non-taxable per diem (amount subject to eligibility & seasonal/annual adjustment.
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From short- and long-term travel contracts to local and per diem assignments and more, we are here to get you to your next adventure! Health Advocates Network-Rochester is seeking a LPN / LVN Med Surg for a travel job in Newark, New York.
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A facility in Terre Haute, IN, is currently hiring a LPN/LVN (License Practical Nurse) to work in LTC/SNF. Could this be just the exciting, new direction you’ve been looking for? ~$828.33 in non-taxable per diem (amount subject to eligibility & seasonal/annual adjustment.
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This traveler-friendly facility is hiring a travel RN LPN/LVN (License Practical Nurse) to work in Orthopedics. ~$512.02 in non-taxable per diem (amount subject to eligibility & seasonal/annual adjustment.
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This traveler-friendly facility is hiring a travel RN LPN/LVN (License Practical Nurse) to work in Peds (Pediatrics). ~$803.66 in non-taxable per diem (amount subject to eligibility & seasonal/annual adjustment.
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Sterling Medical Staffing Group is hiring Travel LVN/LPNs - Step down (Pulmonary unit) in Dayton, Ohio. We specialize in providing contract, temp-to-perm, per diem and direct hire personnel to practically every segment of the healthcare market.
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