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A nursing agency is seeking a Travel Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to provide patient care in Massachusetts. This role requires a valid LPN license and at least 2 years of experience in long-term care. Benefits include competitive pay, health coverage, and opportunities for growth. Ideal candidates are compassionate, adaptable, and possess excellent communication skills.
Travel Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) – $2000 - $2500 (56 hours/week) in Massachusetts
Current needs are across Massachusetts, with additional opportunities in the New England Area.
Are you a compassionate and skilled LPN seeking a rewarding travel opportunity?
Join TLC Nursing, a nurse-owned and operated agency that prioritizes nurses! Work with top healthcare teams, receive industry-leading pay, and enjoy exclusive travel perks while making a meaningful impact.
The ideal Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) will have a strong background in patient care, medical documentation, and health coaching. This role involves working closely with patients in long-term care (LTC), memory care, and outpatient facilities.
Don’t miss this high-paying travel opportunity! Submit your resume now and start your next adventure with TLC Nursing.
Tags: LPNJobs, TravelLPN, LongTermCare, NewEnglandNurses, NurseOwnedAgency
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