Private Duty Nurse - Columbia, MD

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We invite you to explore a nursing career with our agency that will inspire you, encourage development, and allow you to work while managing your lifestyle needs in a career path you love. We are actively looking to hire compassionate, energetic LPNs & RNs to help care for our home healthcare clients. We are willing to train in G-tube, trach, and ventilator areas if needed. Our nursing supervisors are eagerly awaiting to teach nurses.

Private Duty Nurse for a 31 yo male & 22 yo female, with G/J-tube in Columbia, MD.

Nurse would work with two patients inside the same room/home.

The following shift(s) are available for this case:

Saturday: 9A-9P

Sunday: 9A-9P

Job Responsibilities:

  • Working one-on-one in the client's home
  • Complete nursing assessment
  • Administer medication & and treatments as prescribed by the patient's Plan of Care
  • Document nursing notes in a clear and concise manner

Job Requirements:

  • Active/unrestricted nursing license in the State of Maryland or Multistate compact license - Licensed Practical Nurse or Registered Nurse
  • Valid CPR/BLS certification
  • Confidence to work independently
  • Basic knowledge of G-tube/Trach care is preferred; however, willing to train qualified and interested candidates.
  • Vent experience preferred (willing to train qualified candidates)
  • Pediatric experience a plus

Benefits/Salary Information:

  • Pay Range: $26-42 per hour. Pay rates are determined by licensure, skills, experience, and varies per case.
  • Employees will receive time and a half pay for working beyond 40 hours in a week.
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance are available after 90 days of continuous full-time employment

Join our team of professionals and work for a Joint Commission Accredited agency providing an exceptional standard of home care for adults and pediatric patients for over thirty-seven years. We offer competitive wages, weekly pay with a direct deposit option, a Referral Bonus Program, and ongoing educational training.

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