Pediatric LPN/RN

New Port Richey, FL
Part Time
Home Care
Experienced


Now Hiring: Pediatric LPN or RN – Private Duty Nursing
Location: New Port Richey, FL
Schedule: 24/7 Coverage Available | 7 Days a Week
Shifts: 8:00 AM–8:00 PM or 8:00 PM–8:00 AM
Pay: $28.00–$33.00 per hour


NurseCore is seeking a compassionate and experienced LPN or RN to provide one-on-one, in-home nursing care for a 6-year-old female with specialized medical needs. The ideal candidate is dependable, experienced with G-tube management, and comfortable working day and/or overnight shifts while providing exceptional pediatric care in the home.

Why Join NurseCore?
  • Competitive pay rates
  • Health benefits available after 6 months of employment for team members who consistently work 30 or more hours per week
  • Daily or weekly pay options
  • Direct deposit
  • Bonus opportunities
  • 24/7 support from our friendly office staff
  • W-2 employment—no 1099 tax filing. Enjoy the stability and benefits of being a NurseCore employee.

Responsibilities
  • Provide one-on-one skilled nursing care in the home
  • Administer G-tube feedings, flushes, and medications
  • Assist with safe transfers and mobility (client is wheelchair-bound and a fall risk)
  • Monitor the client's condition and provide ongoing support throughout the shift
  • Accurately document patient care and communicate changes in the client's condition to the appropriate care team

Qualifications
  • Current, unrestricted Florida LPN or RN license
  • Minimum of one (1) year of nursing experience in a supervised setting within the past three (3) years
  • Successful completion of required skills assessments, including specialty areas as applicable
  • Current CPR certification
  • Valid AHCA Level 2 Background Screening (or ability to obtain)
  • Negative TB screening
  • Pediatric and/or home health experience preferred
  • Experience with G-tube care and mobility assistance preferred
  • Ability to work independently while delivering high-quality, compassionate patient care
  • Must meet all applicable state and federal regulations

💰 $400 Sign-On Bonus
Receive a $400 Sign-On Bonus after 90 days of employment when you consistently work 32–40 hours per week.
Equal Opportunity Employer

NurseCore is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome qualified applicants of all backgrounds, identities, and experiences.

Background Screening Requirement
Applicants must successfully complete a Florida AHCA Level 2 Background Screening through the Florida Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse. NurseCore will coordinate the screening process. For more information regarding the background screening process and screening requirements, please visit the Florida Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse website.

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