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Registered Nurse (RN) - LTC (Long-Term Care)

A Registered Nurse specializing in Long-Term Care offers continuous skilled nursing support to individuals residing in nursing homes or assisted living facilities. This position entails overseeing chronic health conditions, giving out medications, and aiding with everyday activities.

Primary Duties:


  • Create and revise care plans for residents with enduring health conditions.
  • Dispense medications and treatments, monitoring for any condition changes.
  • Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to promote comprehensive well-being.
  • Instruct residents and their families on chronic condition management.
  • Keep precise records in line with regulatory standards.

Work Setting:


  • Operate within long-term care facilities, nursing homes, or assisted living environments.
  • Demand for patience, empathy, and the ability to form lasting relationships with residents.
  • Prioritize the dignity, comfort, and quality of life of older or disabled adults.

Benefits Offered:

  • Attractive pay with consistent work schedules.
  • Full benefits package, including health, dental, and vision insurance.
  • Opportunities for professional growth in the field of gerontological nursing.

Why Join Our Team?


We focus on creating a comfortable, supportive environment for long-term care residents. Become part of our team to truly impact their lives.

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