LPNs & RNs: Make a Heartfelt Difference at Phoenix

At Phoenix, we’re not just hiring nurses — we’re welcoming compassionate professionals who want to truly change lives. We provide exceptional one-on-one care to pediatric and young adult patients in the comfort of their homes. If you’re seeking a purpose-driven nursing role where relationships matter and your care makes a visible impact, Phoenix is where you belong.

The Impact You'll Make:

In Private Duty Nursing, you’re more than a nurse — you’re a lifeline.

Focused One-on-One Care
Leave behind crowded units and give your full attention to one patient at a time.

Specialized Impact
Provide skilled nursing care to children and young adults with complex medical needs.

Unbreakable Bonds
Build lasting relationships and become a trusted partner in a family’s journey.

Keep Families Together
Help children grow and thrive at home — right where they’re meant to be.

Why Choose Phoenix?: 

  • Structured Shift Options: Choose the path that fits your life with Full-Time, Part-Time, or PRN options.
  • Earn More with Premium Pay:
    • Weekday Overnights: +$3/hour
    • Weekend Days: +$4/hour
    • Weekend Overnights: +$5/hour
  • Confidence Through Training: Whether you’re a new grad or a seasoned pro, we provide specialized, hands-on training so you feel fully prepared to meet your patient's specific needs.
  • A "Thank You" for Staying: Our Full-Time and Part-Time nurses enjoy an Annual Stay Bonus.
  • Total Wellbeing: Benefits include Health, Dental, Vision, PTO, and 401K—available for Part-Time team members as well.
  • Current and active LPN or RN license 
  • Pediatric experience preferred, but not required – we provide hands-on training 
  • Passion for patient-centered care 

A Mission That Matters: 
At Phoenix, our mission is to create New Beginnings for both our clients and our team members. We deliver home care built on innovation, skill, and Christ-like values of compassion, honesty, and patience. 

 

Apply now and work for a company that honors its word – in writing. 

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