LPN Full-time

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Join PRO MED as a Full-Time Travel LPN on a 13-Week Assignment.

Discover a fulfilling career with these competitive benefits:

  • Tax-free stipends
  • Bonuses for referred partners/friends

Most positions are at nursing home facilities, with multiple locations available for you to choose from. Find the location that's best for you! You must have an active LPN license and reliable transportation. Prior experience as a travel LPN is preferred but not required.

 

Earn top pay!!

Openings in SD, WY, NE, CO, MN, MI, NV and more...

Please call or text 402-699-0946 if you are interested!!!

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