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Home Health LPN needed in West Allis, WI

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Location West Allis, WI
Discipline Homehealth - LPN
Date Posted March 25, 2025

Job Description

Travel Home Health LPN – West Allis, WI
13-Week Contract | 8-Hour Days, Monday-Friday

Sunbelt Staffing is seeking an experienced travel home health LPN for a 13-week contract in West Allis, WI. This position offers a Monday-Friday schedule with 8-hour shifts, providing essential care to patients in a home health setting.

Position Details:

  • Expectation: 6-7 patient visits per day
  • Common care types: wounds, ostomies, IVs, catheters, drains
  • EPIC/EPIC Remote charting system 

Requirements:

  • 3 years of LPN experience in home health
  • Previous travel experience 
  • Active LPN license (WI or Compact)
  • Active AHA BLS certification
  • Valid driver's license & car insurance
  • Proficiency with wounds, IVs, ostomies, catheters, drains

This is a great opportunity for an experienced home health LPN looking for a steady weekday schedule with a strong support team in place.

Ron Reichert
National Hiring Manager
813-261-2263
ron.reichert@sunbeltstaffing.com   

Sunbelt is an equal opportunity employer. We consider applicants for all positions without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital or veteran status, disability, or any other legally protected status. No question on the website is used for the purpose of limiting or excluding any applicant’s consideration for employment on any basis prohibited by local, state, or federal law.

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What is an LPN/LVN?

Licensed practical nurses (LPN) and licensed vocational nurses (LVN) work under the direction of either an RN and/or a doctor. Travel LPNs and LVNs accomplish various tasks for patient care and comfort. From administering medications to measuring vital signs, the role of an LPN and LVN is to provide patients with medical care and a sense of comfort and calm.

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Travel LPN/LVN Job Duties

Some of the responsibilities of LPN/LVNs include:

  • Recording accurate health history notes
  • Verifying patient health records and searching for patient records
  • Monitoring patient temperature and overall health
  • Assisting patients with needs, such as dressing or bathing
  • Getting patients ready for medical procedures

Professionals in this role have obtained their diploma, certification, or associate degree from an accredited nursing program. In order to be an LPN or an LPV, you must complete at least one year of nursing education and have hands-on experience at hospitals or other healthcare facilities like nursing homes.

After gaining the knowledge necessary, you must pass the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nursing, the state exam and the NCLEX-PN exam.

LPN/LVN Salary & Job Outlook

The overall need for healthcare professionals continues to increase across the country. LPNs and LVNs can anticipate an increased need in residential care facilities and hospitals to focus on patients with chronic conditions such as diabetes and obesity.

With the ability to perform specific types of surgeries outside of a hospital setting, travel LPNs and LVNs often find job opportunities in outpatient care centers. Salary ranges for LPNs and LVNs are based on experience, education, skills, certifications and location of the hiring facility.

With that in mind, the job outlook for LPN/LVNs is promising. Let us help you find a job where you can see your work in a new light.

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