LPN School Contract
Soliant Health

School Based LPN/RN - Orland Park, Illinois

A Registered Nurse / Practical Nurse role has opened up near Orland Park, Illinois.  We are currently sourcing for candidates who are interested in the following setting for the 25/26 school year:

About the Role

  • ASAP
  • 35 Hours a week
  • High school. Working in the Nurse room providing general care.
  • Additional 1:1 position available

A little about you:

  • Must have active Registered Nurse (RN) License or active Practical Nurse (LPN) License

On-Site Benefits For Full Time Candidates:

  • Weekly competitive compensation (W-2)
  • 401k Company Matching
  • Medical, Vision and Dental Insurance

Sound like something you are interested in?  Apply or contact cooper.weber@soliant.com or call at 678-459-1147 to be considered for this opportunity!

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