LPN Other

As a member of our Right Now Program, you'll have the opportunity to work when available on a temporary basis in one of our esteemed clinical departments. We're seeking dedicated nurses who thrive in dynamic environments and value flexibility in their day-to-day schedules.


  • Flexible scheduling options - Full-Time, Part-Time, PRN -minimum of one day/week is preferred
  • $38.00 per hour (*not benefit eligible)
  • Experience in academic medicine 

Program participation has a maximum of 900 hours / 26 weeks / 6 months.1)  Possession of a valid license as a Licensed Practical Nurse issued by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, Division of Professional Regulation; AND

2)  2 years of nursing experience in a health care facility (such as a hospital, nursing home, medical clinic, prison, mental health facility, or closely related facilities)

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