Travel Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Corrections Hotels & Hospitality - Jessup, MD at Geebo

Travel Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Corrections

Travel Licensed Practical Nurse or Local Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Corrections in Jessup, MD.
Must have corrections experience! $1335 per week, Net take home.
Paid Weekly.
First Day Health/Dental/Vision Benefits through United Health Care Day Shift (8am-4:
30pm) JOB DETAILS FOR LPN LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE - CORRECTIONAL FACILITY:
Provide a basic level of general nursing care to forensic clients, patients, and inmates with mental, emotional, or developmental disabilities Provide care under the clinical direction of a registered nurse or physician The ability to easily integrate into new settings Knowledge of various computer systems A desire to expand nursing skill set or varied experience LICENSURE CREDENTIALS REQUIRED FOR THE LPN LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE:
1 year of LPN Correctional experience (preferred but not required) Must be eligible to work in the United States BLS (Basic Life Support) issued through American Heart Association or American Red Cross, along with an appropriate state license LPN state licensed (Required) Every other weekend (Required) Please note this is a 5-6 week credentialing process BENEFITS for CCI Travel Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN):
Competitive compensation and personalized service 100% Medical and Dental coverage from your first day of employment.
3 different Health plans to choose from that best fit your needs.
Housing stipend Meals and Incidentals Weekly pay schedule with Direct Deposit $1200 Continuing ED/CEU assistance and Local Inservices (free of cost) 401 K Plan Short and Long-Term Disability Life Insurance Recommended Skills Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (Acls) Basic Life Support Certified Nurse Practitioner Clinical Works Developmental Disabilities Information Technology Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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