LVN Jobs in Georgia
3 Georgia LVN jobs found on Monster.
When you join our family at Emeritus at Palm Court , you join a group that believes in integrity, responsiveness, and forthright communication. We work together to make a real difference in the lives of our residents. If you share our family values and dedication, we'd love to meet you. As Resident Care Director , you'll help to maintain the excellent service standards that have made us a leader i...
DS2 is looking for qualified professional Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN/LVN) to join our customer site in Atlanta, GA on a PRN/Casual basis. This position has no set schedule or guaranteed number of hours and works under the direct supervision of the Area Nurse Manager, Nurse Coordinator or other Registered Nurse at the health unit. The selected candidate will provide care requiring an understand...
The Licensed Practical Nurse administers nursing care according to the plan of care to terminally ill patients admitted to the VITAS program, in accordance with the Nurse Practice Act in the state where the VITAS program is located. Provides direct skilled bedside nursing care. Evaluates patient /family needs in the preparation and executions of the interdisciplinary plan of care for each patient...
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Licensed Vocational Nurse
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$31,200.00 - $60,600.00
Typical Salary for Licensed Vocational Nurse in Georgia
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Education / Training
Vocational
57.4%
Some College Coursework Completed
18.4%
Associates
14%
Bachelor's
7.4%
Certification
2.2%
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