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A leading company in body contouring is seeking a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to join their team. The ideal candidate will have a passion for patient care and exceptional communication skills. This full-time position involves ensuring compliance with health regulations, performing clinical tasks, and providing excellent patient service in a fast-paced environment.
AirSculpt is a next-generation body contouring treatment designed to optimize both comfort and precision, available exclusively at AirSculpt offices. The minimally invasive procedure removes fat and tightens skin, while sculpting targeted areas of the body, allowing for quick healing with minimal bruising, tighter skin, and precise results. More than 50,000 AirSculpt cases have been performed in AirSculpt’s 30+ premium locations throughout the U.S., Canada and the United Kingdom.
Overview
We are seeking a dynamic Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to join our team, meeting our stringent quality standards. Our ideal candidate is a vibrant individual with a passion for patient care, dedicated to ensuring a positive and enjoyable experience for our patients. Exceptional communication skills are essential for success in our collaborative, fast-paced, and demanding work environment. This is a full-time position based in one of our clinics.
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Full compensation packages are based on candidate experience and relevant licenses or certifications.
Please Note: This job posting is open to continuously attract and engage qualified candidates, as we are always on the lookout for talented individuals to join our team. We encourage interested candidates to apply at any time. While there may not be an immediate opening, your application will be considered for future opportunities that align with your qualifications and our needs.
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