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Licensed Vocational Nurse- Palliative Care

Murrieta, CA

Join Our Award-Winning Team as a Palliative LVN – Compassionate Care That Changes Lives!

Are you a dedicated Licensed Vocational Nurse passionate about delivering care that truly makes a difference? We’re seeking exceptional LVNs to join our highly esteemed hospice care team. Your skills and empathy will provide comfort and support to patients and their families during one of life’s most challenging journeys.

About Us:

We’re more than caregivers – we’re companions on a journey of compassion, dignity, and respect. Our mission is to create moments of peace and comfort for patients and their families. If you’re committed to making a profound impact in palliative care, we’d love to welcome you to our team.

Location: Visits across Inland Empire
Schedule: Full-Time/ Part-Time
Compensation: $30-$35/hour, commensurate with experience

Position Summary:
We are seeking a compassionate and skilled LVN to join our Palliative Care Program. In this role, you will provide hands-on nursing care and emotional support to patients in their homes, assisted living facilities, or skilled nursing facilities. Your role is vital in ensuring patients receive the highest quality care with dignity and respect.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide direct patient care, including medication administration, wound care, and symptom management, under the direction of a Registered Nurse.
  • Support patients and families by offering education on symptom management, coping strategies, and palliative care resources.
  • Collaborate with the interdisciplinary palliative care team to implement personalized care plans.
  • Assist patients with activities of daily living, promoting comfort and independence wherever possible.
  • Maintain accurate and timely documentation of patient care and assessments.
  • Serve as a compassionate resource for patients and families, offering emotional support and guidance.
  • Participate in legacy work and memory-making activities to help families find meaningful closure.

Qualifications:

  • Active and unencumbered LVN license in California.
  • Minimum of 1 year of nursing experience (palliative or hospice care preferred).
  • Experience in home health or community-based care is a plus.
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills to support patients and families.
  • A compassionate and patient-focused approach to care.

Why Join Us?

  • Be part of a supportive team committed to holistic, patient-centered care.
  • Opportunities for professional development and continued education.
  • Competitive pay and benefits package.
  • The chance to make a meaningful difference in patients’ lives and their families.

If you’re ready to start a rewarding career where your compassion and skills will be celebrated, we’d love to hear from you! Join us and become part of a team making a lasting impact, one patient at a time.

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