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Bilingual (Spanish) Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)

Bilingual Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)San Antonio, TXPediatric Home HealthcareAbout us:
Where children matter most! A provider of home healthcare services, Pediatric Home Healthcare, LLC is a Pediatric Therapy and Skilled Private Duty Nursing AgencyWe value childrens well-being and are guided by our ethical and moral standards in every detail of our businessWe demonstrate this through our continual transparent communication with the families of our patients and our commitment to hiring benevolent and hard-working employees in both the field and office.
We have multiple kiddos in San Antonio, TX and surrounding areasApply today to learn about the different opportunities available.
We offer:
Competitive wages with weekly pay1:
1 nurse-to-patient ratioMedical, Dental, and Vision InsuranceFlexible Spending Account401KShort-Term DisabilitySupplemental Life/AD&DCritical Illness and Accident InsuranceContinuing Education (i.
e.
, Trach and vent training provided; monthly, hands-on learning experiences)Uncapped nurse referral bonusVacation accrualPosition Requirements:
Graduate of an accredited school of vocational nursingHold a current Texas State license as a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN, LPN)Have proof of current and agency-accepted CPR.
Possess a current Texas drivers license.
Have reliable transportation and proof of current and valid auto liability insurance.
Nursing skills as defined as generally accepted standards of practice / pediatric competency.
Able to meet patient/family individualized needs.
Ability to lift patients when applicable.
Can make quick decisions.
IV Infusion and PICC Line experience, a plus.
Recommended Skills Licensed Vocational Nurses Registered Nurse Licensed Practical Nurse Health Facilities Nursing Acute Care Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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