LPN Part-time
AdvisaCare

1st and 3rd Shift Licensed Practical Nurse or Registered Nurse

What’s your purpose? Wonder how AdvisaCare fits with your career goals? Apply today and let’s explore how we can support you in achieving your goals!

AdvisaCare is seeking Top of Line Licensed Practical Nurses and Registered Nurses in Albion, MI and surrounding areas. If you believe each patient is as unique as the care they need - strive to offer the right care customized to each individual all while honoring his or her preferences, choices, abilities and specific needs - YOU'RE THE ONE we're looking for!!

-7:00A-7:00P

-7:00P-7:00A

-PRN, PT, FT

  • Current MI Nursing License
  • High School Graduate or GED
  • Valid Driver’s License/ Auto Insurance
  • Ability to Pass Drug Screen(Including THC)/Clear Background

Benefits AdvisaCare Can Offer YOU:

    • 401K Retirement Plan - Full Time Employees
    • Medical Benefits Available for 30+ Hourly Employees
    • Ability to Earn PTO
    • Excellent Pay/Weekly Paychecks
    • Employee Appreciation Program
    • Rewarding Work Environment
    • Paid General Orientation
    • Advanced Skilled Training offered
    • Therapy Division
    • 24/7 Staffing Support

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