Pediatric Home Care Nurse

St. Pete, FL
Temporary
Mid Level

Job Posting: Pediatric LPN/RN Caregiver Needed for 16-Year-Old Peds Client 

Location: Sarasota
Job Type: Part Time 
Schedule:  Monday - Friday, 
7a-7p
 
We're seeking to hire a Full-Time Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or Registered Nurse (RN) to provide dedicated in-home care for a 16-year-old client with complex medical needs, including tracheostomy, ventilator support, and seizure precautions. As a valued member of our pediatric care team, you will provide one-on-one nursing care in a supportive home environment. You’ll be responsible for ensuring the client’s medical and personal needs are met with professionalism and empathy. This position offers consistent full-time hours, a positive and family-centered atmosphere, and the opportunity to build a lasting and rewarding relationship with your patient.

        We Offer: 

  • Competitive Pay Rates 
  • Health Insurance 
  • 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

🔧 Patient Needs:

  • Ventilator & trach care

  • Ongoing support and monitoring

     

  • Responsibilities:
  • Deliver skilled nursing care per the established care plan
  • Perform and monitor tracheostomy care and ventilator management
  • Implement and adhere to seizure precautions, including timely interventions and documentation
  • Monitor respiratory status, neurological status, and overall well-being
  • Document all care accurately and in a timely manner
  • Collaborate with the family and healthcare team to provide consistent, high-quality care
  • Support the client with activities of daily living as appropriate
  • Maintain a safe, clean, and nurturing environment
  • Qualifications:

  • Current unencumbered LPN/RN license in the state of Florida
  • Minimum one (1) year experience as a Registered Nurse in a supervised setting within the last three (3) years
  • Successful completion of the skills assessment specific to the areas of experience including any specialty areas
  • In compliance with state and Federal regulations
  • CPR
  • Valid AHCA/ level two background screening
  • TB test showing a negative result 
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