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Home Health Registered Nurse

San Fernando Valley,Ca

Registered Nurse (RN) – Home Health –San Fernando Valley and Surrounding areas

Pay: $50 to $80 per hour (Depending on Experience)
Schedule: Full-Time, Part-Time, and Per-Diem Positions Available
Location: Los Angeles/San Fernando Valley and Surrounding Areas

Join Remedy Home Health Care Where Compassion Meets Care at Home

At Remedy Home Health Care, we believe healthcare should meet patients where they feel safest, in the comfort of their own homes. Our certified clinicians deliver personalized, physician-coordinated care that helps patients heal, regain confidence, and live independently. With fully customized care plans, we focus on improving quality of life while reducing the need for hospitalizations, emergency visits, and stressful office appointments.

We are currently hiring Registered Nurses (RNs) for Full-Time, Part-Time, and Per-Diem positions to join our growing team in Los Angeles and surrounding areas. Whether you're looking for a flexible schedule or a stable full-time opportunity, we have options to fit your lifestyle.

What Makes Remedy Different

  • Help patients reduce risks of falls and avoid unnecessary hospital readmissions

  • Provide education on chronic conditions and proper disease management

  • Perform full medication reviews to ensure safe dosage, frequency, and minimize side effects

  • Improve patients' ability to move, transfer, and safely walk at home

  • Support faster recovery after falls, injuries, or surgical procedures

  • Deliver advanced wound care services for safe and comfortable healing at home

  • Help patients avoid costly and time-consuming office visits by receiving expert care at home

Your Responsibilities

  • Conduct in-home patient assessments and develop individualized care plans with physicians

  • Deliver direct skilled nursing care, education, and emotional support to patients and families

  • Complete comprehensive medication reviews and provide guidance for safe medication management

  • Perform wound care, mobility support, and post-surgical recovery assistance

  • Educate patients on chronic disease management, preventive care, and self-care strategies

  • Communicate closely with physicians and care teams to coordinate ongoing care

  • Document patient care accurately and in a timely manner

  • Promote independence and safety within the home environment

Qualifications

  • Drivers license

  • Current, active RN license in California for a minimum of one year

  • At least one year of professional nursing experience (home health experience strongly preferred)

  • Public Health Nurse (PHN) certification preferred

  • Strong clinical skills, organization, and communication abilities

  • Ability to work independently in the home setting

Why Join Remedy

  • Flexible scheduling with Full-Time, Part-Time, and Per-Diem positions available

  • Competitive pay between $50 and $80 per hour, depending on experience

  • Personalized, meaningful work making a difference every day

  • Supportive leadership and collaborative work environment

  • Opportunities for ongoing training and professional growth

  • Work-life balance while delivering high-quality care directly to patients at home

About Remedy Home Health Care

At Remedy, our certified clinicians partner directly with physicians to provide high-quality, personalized care right in the home. Our services help patients restore independence, mobility, and confidence while avoiding unnecessary hospital visits. Medicare and most insurance plans cover our services, making expert care accessible and affordable for our patients and their families.

Apply Today and Make a Difference

If you're a compassionate RN ready to provide one-on-one care that truly transforms lives, we would love to meet you. Apply now and become part of the Remedy team.

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