Licensed Practical Nurse - Weekend Package - Day Shift Medical & Healthcare - Pylesville, MD at Geebo

Licensed Practical Nurse - Weekend Package - Day Shift

DescriptionLancaster Rehabilitation Hospital is proud to be recognized by Newsweek as the #1 Rehabilitation Hospital in Pennsylvania!Weekend Package - Day Shift LPN needed!$7,500 Sign-On Bonus and Higher Base Rate
Weekend Shift Differential!Opportunities Available - 12 hour shift:
7am-7pm, Saturday and Sunday(An extra 12 hour shift must be picked up to be eligible for benefits)Opportunities Available - 12 hour shift:
7am-7:
30pm, 3 days per week.
Lancaster Rehabilitation Hospital, a joint venture between Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health and Kindred Healthcare, is the only freestanding inpatient rehabilitation hospital in Lancaster County.
Conveniently located off of US Route 30, Lancaster Rehabilitation Hospital features 59 private patient rooms.
Our highly skilled team of nurses and therapists work together to provide a personalized intensive rehabilitation treatment care plan to optimize patient quality outcomes and restore independence.
Summary:
The LPN Charge Nurse manages a designated group of nursing employees on a nursing unit and assures smooth operations of the unit for a designated shift under the direction and supervision of a Registered Nurse.
Could encompass one or more units depending upon size and clinical programs.
Scope of work may be modified by State specific rules under the Nurse Practice Act.
QualificationsEducation:
Graduate of accredited LPN/LVN School of NursingLicenses/Certification:
Current LPN/LVN licensure in the State employedValid CPR Certification
Experience:
At least one (1) year of nursing experience preferredEvidence of continuing education or special preparation or experience in gerontological nursing and/or long term care nursing desirableIf you are a current Kindred/RehabCare employee Click Here.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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