RN/LPN Private Duty Nursing in O'Fallon, MO Accounting - O Fallon, MO at Geebo

RN/LPN Private Duty Nursing in O'Fallon, MO

O'Fallon, MO O'Fallon, MO Estimated:
$55.
3K - $70.
1K a year Estimated:
$55.
3K - $70.
1K a year 6 days ago 6 days ago 6 days ago LPNs and RNs, we want to hire you TODAY to work with our homecare clients.
Looking for a one-on-one client care experience that leaves you feeling fulfilled and accomplished? At Cooperative Home Care we want YOU to join our team of nurses working to make a difference in the independent lives of our many clients; we are actively hiring Private Duty LPNs and RNs to work with local clients throughout O'Fallon and the St.
Charles County area.
We have many clients to choose from to fit your schedule and your life! We offer you:
a competitive starting wage a weekly pay cycle a friendly, helpful local office staff who will:
Call you back! Answer questions! Resolve problems quickly! an opportunity for any refresher training you may need prior to seeing your first client a flexible schedule and the ability to match with the perfect client for you an opportunity for medical, dental, and vision insurances when you work an average of 30
hours a week, consistently a referral bonus program, and gratitude for your work in the form of snacks, logo merchandise, seasonal celebrations, and more We have been locally owned and operated for over 38 years, but we know our success only comes from the work done by our compassionate, motivated, and expert nurses going into clients' homes.
If you are looking for a new avenue to apply your nursing skills to brighten a patience's life, consider private duty nursing.
Here you will become part of something bigger than you, where you will feel fulfilled through your one-on-one work and appreciated by your administrators for your dependability and excellent care.
Apply to Cooperative Home Care today!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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