LPN Full-time
Chestnut Ridge Nursing & Rehabilitation Center

Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)

$28 - $32 / hour

Chestnut Ridge Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is looking for qualified and committed Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN)

Shifts Available:

Full-time Day Shift (7:00AM-7:00PM) and Night Shift (7:00PM-7:00AM).

Now Offering Baylor Shifts which include either: Friday, Saturday, Sunday from 7am-7pm  Saturday, Sunday, Monday from 7pm-7am

Benefits Include:

  1. Health
  2. Dental
  3. Vision
  4. Free Life insurance 
  5. Now Offering Daily Pay!!

 

If you’re interested in an opportunity to be a part of an extraordinary facility, Chestnut Ridge Nursing and Rehab is the place for you.

 

We look forward to hearing from You!

Hourly Range: $30 - $35 

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