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A leading healthcare provider is seeking a Mental Health Nurse (RN OR LPN) for full-time overnight shifts in Colorado Springs. You will provide quality care tailored to each client's needs, contribute to a supportive team environment, and enjoy competitive pay and benefits. The role requires valid nursing licensure and is ideal for those seeking career advancement in a fulfilling and dynamic workplace.
Position: Mental Health Nurse (RN OR LPN)
Schedule: Full Time Overnight shifts (12.5 Hour Shifts)
Compensation: $31.70 - $45.60 Per Hour (based on license and shift)
As a nurse at Sandstone Care, you will have the opportunity to:
At Sandstone Care, we deeply value our employees and believe that exceptional care begins with you. That’s why we provide a comprehensive benefits package designed to enhance both your personal and professional journey. Here are some of the benefits you’ll enjoy:
Compensation and Benefits
We understand that your well-being and financial security are essential. At Sandstone Care, we offer an enticing compensation package and a range of benefits to support your needs:
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