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Licensed Vocational Nurse

Culver City, CA

 Now Hiring: Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) – Home Health

📍 Los Angeles, CA (West LA) – Culver City, Beverly Hills & Surrounding Areas
🗓 Per Diem / PRN | Flexible Scheduling

Flexible LVN Jobs in West Los Angeles – Home Health & Senior Care

Remedy Home Health Care is seeking compassionate and experienced Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs) for home health nursing jobs in Los Angeles (West LA) including Culver City, Beverly Hills, and nearby communities.

We specialize in home-based care, geriatric nursing, and senior care services, supporting patients in private homes, assisted living facilities, and community settings. This is a great opportunity for LVNs looking for Per Diem / PRN nursing roles with flexibility, autonomy, and meaningful patient care.

If you're searching for LVN jobs in Los Angeles with flexible scheduling, competitive opportunities, and mobile patient care, we’d love to connect with you.


Why Work for Remedy Home Health Care?

  • Flexible Scheduling (Per Diem / PRN LVN): Choose shifts that fit your lifestyle while working within your local West LA territory.
  • Meaningful One-on-One Patient Care: Provide hands-on nursing support to geriatric and senior patients, including those with dementia and chronic conditions.
  • Mobile & Home-Based Care: Deliver skilled nursing services in patients’ homes, assisted living communities, and senior care settings.
  • Career Growth & Support: Access ongoing training, mentorship, and professional development opportunities.
  • Path to Full-Time Benefits: Benefits available for LVNs transitioning into full-time roles.

Your Role: Home Health LVN

As a Home Health Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN), you will provide skilled nursing care to patients in their homes under the supervision of a Registered Nurse (RN). This role is ideal for LVNs experienced or interested in home health, geriatric care, dementia care, and community-based nursing.


 Primary Responsibilities

• Provide skilled home health nursing care based on individualized care plans
• Deliver care to geriatric and senior patients in home-based and assisted living settings
• Accurately document visits, treatments, and assessments in the EMR system
• Collaborate with physicians, RNs, families, and interdisciplinary care teams
• Support patients with chronic conditions, recovery, and dementia care needs
• Ensure compliance with California home health regulations and company policies
• Promote patient independence, safety, and overall well-being


Qualifications

• Active California Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) license in good standing
• Graduate of an accredited vocational nursing program
• Minimum 1 year of nursing experience (Home Health experience preferred)
• Experience with geriatric patients, senior care, or dementia care preferred
• Valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and auto insurance
• Strong communication, time management, and documentation skills
• Comfortable using electronic medical records (EMR systems)


What You’ll Gain

✔ Flexible Per Diem / PRN LVN schedule
✔ Opportunity to work in Los Angeles (West LA) local territory
✔ Hands-on experience in home health, geriatric care, and mobile nursing
✔ Meaningful work supporting senior and dementia patient populations
✔ A supportive, mission-driven home health team


 Apply Today

If you’re a dedicated LVN passionate about home health nursing, senior care, and community-based care, apply today to join Remedy Home Health Care.

Make a difference by helping patients live safely and independently in the comfort of their homes.

Apply now to start your LVN career in Los Angeles (Culver City, Beverly Hills & surrounding areas).

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