RN/LPN Home Care Nurse

Fort Meyers, FL
Part Time to Full Time
Mid Level

Job Title: Registered Nurse (RN) / Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) – Home Care
Location: Fort Myers, FL
Employment Type: Full-Time / Part-Time / PRN
Schedule: Flexible shifts – Days, Evenings, Weekends


Job Summary:

We are seeking compassionate and dedicated Registered Nurses (RN) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) to join our home care team in Fort Myers, FL. As a Home Care Nurse, you will provide one-on-one medical care to clients in their homes, ensuring their health, safety, and comfort while promoting independence and dignity.

 

We Offer: 

  • Competitive Pay Rates 
  • Daily/Weekly Pay
  • 24/7 Access to friendly staff
  • Direct Deposit
  • Bonus Opportunities
  • No 1099 Tax Filing-W2 makes a difference! You are an employee of NurseCore
 

Key Responsibilities:

  • Deliver skilled nursing care as prescribed by the physician and in compliance with agency policies

  • Administer medications, treatments, and wound care as needed

  • Monitor and document patient condition and progress

  • Collaborate with physicians, therapists, home health aides, and other healthcare team members

  • Ensure patient safety through appropriate interventions and follow-up

  • Maintain accurate clinical records in compliance with agency standards and state regulations

  • Respond promptly to changes in the patient’s condition and notify the appropriate personnel

     

    Qualifications:

  • Current unencumbered RN or LPN license in the state of Florida

  • Minimum of one (1) year of experience as a nurse in a supervised setting within the last three (3) years

  • Successful completion of a skills assessment relevant to your areas of experience, including any specialty care areas

  • Must have a clear background screening in compliance with AHCA (Agency for Health Care Administration)

  • Current in-person CPR certification (no online-only CPR accepted)

  • Negative TB test result 

  • Ability to work independently in a home care environment

  • Reliable transportation and valid driver’s license

 

If you want more variety in your day-to-day work, we can help! 

Apply today to be rewarded with the great opportunities NurseCore has to offer!

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