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LVN

Los Angeles, CA

Join Remedy Home Health as an LVN servicing Los Angeles, CA and Surrounding Areas
Location: Echo Park, City Terrace, Maywood, Lynwood, Vermont Square, and Boyle Heights, CA and nearby communities
Schedule: Per-Diem – Your Time, Your Schedule


Why Remedy? Because We Make Care Fulfilling and Impactful

At Remedy Home Health, we provide more than just nursing care — we help patients live fuller, more independent lives from the comfort of their homes. We’re looking for passionate and skilled LVNs to join our team and be part of a mission that truly matters.

If you're searching for LVN jobs in Los Angeles, or flexible per diem home health nursing roles, this opportunity is designed for you.

What Sets Remedy Apart:

  • Meaningful Work: Make a real impact on patients’ lives by helping them recover, regain independence, and live confidently.

  • Professional Growth: Access mentorship, skills training, and long-term career development.

  • Flexible Scheduling: Perfect for LVNs looking for work-life balance in a per diem setting.

  • Benefits for Full-Time Employees: Enjoy a full suite of benefits when you transition into a long-term role with us.


The Role: Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)

We are hiring experienced and compassionate LVNs to provide direct, one-on-one care to patients in their homes throughout Echo Park, City Terrace, Maywood, Lynwood, Vermont Square, and Boyle Heights and surrounding areas. You’ll work under the supervision of a Registered Nurse (RN) and within a collaborative, supportive care team.

Responsibilities Include:

  • Deliver high-quality, hands-on care based on individualized patient care plans

  • Collaborate closely with RNs and other members of the home health team

  • Accurately document visits, assessments, and treatments in a timely manner

  • Ensure compliance with state regulations and company policies

  • Support patients in achieving optimal health outcomes through skilled and compassionate care


Qualifications: 

  • Graduate of an accredited nursing program

  • Current and active California LVN license in good standing

  • Minimum of 1 year nursing experience (home health experience preferred)

  • Reliable transportation and a valid California driver’s license

  • Ability to lift, bend, and move with patients as needed

  • Strong communication skills and emotional resilience

  • Proficient with electronic documentation and care coordination

 


Ready to Make a Difference in Los Angeles?

If you’re passionate about home health and want to make an impact while working on your own schedule, Remedy Home Health is ready to welcome you. Join a supportive team that values both clinical excellence and human connection.

Apply now to start your journey with us in Echo Park, City Terrace, Maywood, Lynwood, Vermont Square, and Boyle Heights, CA and surrounding areas.

 

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$45 - $60 USD

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