Pediatric LPN
The Position
You’ll play a vital role in a collaborative pediatric care team. You’ll deliver hands-on nursing care to medically fragile, technology-dependent, and developmentally challenged children in a structured, supportive setting. You’ll administer medications, respiratory treatments, and G-tube feedings. You’ll assist RNs in implementing and adjusting care protocols based on patient needs. You’ll monitor and document vital signs, symptoms, and developmental progress. You’ll respond to changes in condition and communicate observations to physicians. You’ll educate and support families on home care routines and disease management. You’ll maintain a clean, safe, and engaging environment for children. You’ll assist with transportation services by serving as a Medical Escort during both morning and afternoon transportation routes, ensuring the safety and well-being of children while in transit. You’ll safely transport children (when applicable) and assist with emergency response protocols. You’ll participate in ongoing training and team huddles to ensure best practices in care. You’ll support interdisciplinary goals by working with therapists, social workers, and center leadership.
Requirements
- Graduate of an accredited LPN program and current state licensure.
- Minimum 2 years of pediatric nursing experience (preferred).
- Current BLS/CPR certification; PALS or NRP certification preferred.
Why Choose Us?
- Heart-Centered Work: Support children with chronic and acute medical needs—and be part of their joy, growth, and success stories.
- Flexible Scheduling: Perfect for nurses seeking part-time work with flexible hours to match your lifestyle and personal commitments.
- A Team That Feels Like Family: Join a caring, collaborative environment where your contributions are appreciated and your voice matters.
Benefits
- Competitive Pay
- Paid Time Off + Holiday Pay
- Health, Dental & Vision Insurance
- 401(k) with Match
- Short & Long-Term Disability + Life Insurance
- Continuing Education Support