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Licensed Vocational Nurse

San Dimas, CA

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

📍 Los Angeles County, CA – San Dimas & Surrounding Areas
🗓 Per Diem| Flexible Scheduling


LVN Jobs in Los Angeles County – Home Health, Senior Care & Rehab

Remedy Home Health Care is actively hiring compassionate and skilled Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs) for home health positions in Los Angeles County. We offer per diem LVN opportunities designed to fit your lifestyle while making a meaningful impact in senior care, rehab, and community-based care.

As a leader in home health and community care, we provide high-quality, patient-centered services to individuals in private homes, assisted living facilities, and senior living communities. This role is ideal for LVNs seeking flexibility, autonomy, and rewarding one-on-one patient care.

If you're searching for home health LVN jobs in Los Angeles County with flexible scheduling and career growth, we encourage you to apply.


Why Join Remedy Home Health Care?

  • Flexible Work Options: Per Diem roles that fit your schedule
  • Local Assignments: Work within your Los Angeles County community
  • One-on-One Patient Care: Deliver personalized care to senior patients and individuals in rehab
  • Home Health & Community Care Focus: Provide skilled nursing in home settings and community-based environments
  • Career Growth: Ongoing training, mentorship, and advancement opportunities
  • Full-Time Benefits Pathway: Eligibility for benefits when transitioning into full-time roles

Your Role: Home Health LVN

As a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) in Home Health, you will deliver skilled nursing care to patients in their homes under the supervision of a Registered Nurse (RN). You’ll play a vital role in supporting patients through rehabilitation, chronic condition management, and senior care services.


Key Responsibilities

  • Provide skilled home health nursing care based on individualized care plans
  • Support senior care and rehab patients in home and community settings
  • Document patient visits, treatments, and progress in EMR systems
  • Collaborate with physicians, RNs, families, and interdisciplinary teams
  • Assist patients with chronic conditions, recovery, and dementia care
  • Ensure compliance with California home health regulations
  • Promote patient safety, independence, 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 preferred)
  • Experience in senior care, rehab, or community care preferred
  • Valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and auto insurance
  • Strong communication, organization, and documentation skills
  • Experience with electronic medical records (EMR systems)

What You’ll Gain

✔ Flexible Per Diem  LVN schedule
✔ Work locally within Los Angeles County
✔ Experience in home health, senior care, rehab, and community care
✔ Meaningful, patient-centered work with aging and rehab populations
✔ Supportive, mission-driven healthcare team


Apply Today

If you’re a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) passionate about home health, senior care, rehab, 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 for LVN home health jobs in Los Angeles County!

 

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