About The Position

MGA Homecare is seeking dedicated nurses to provide treatment for infants, children, and adolescents according to the active plan of care established by physicians and other healthcare personnel. Nurses will administer prescribed medications, treatments, and therapies, while documenting all activities, assessments, nursing actions, responses, and coordination of care. Additionally, nurses will educate patients and their families regarding disease processes, self-care techniques, and prevention strategies, ensuring that the nursing needs of the patient are met.

Requirements

  • Current Arizona Registered Nurse License (for RN applicants) or Current Arizona Licensed Practical Nurse License (for LPN/LVN applicants).
  • Active Nursing License in good standing.
  • Attention to Detail.
  • Time Management Skills.
  • Effective Problem-Solving and Conflict Resolution.
  • Good Organization and Effective Communication.

Nice To Haves

  • Home Health Experience (preferred).

Responsibilities

  • Treatment of infants, children, and/or adolescents according to the active plan of care.
  • Administration of prescribed medication, treatments, and therapies.
  • Document all activities, assessments, nursing actions, responses, and coordination of care.
  • Educate the patient and family regarding the disease process, self-care techniques, and prevention strategies.

Benefits

  • Competitive, weekly pay.
  • Benefits including 401k, medical, dental, vision, life, and more.
  • A guaranteed 1:1 case load.
  • A schedule that works best for you.
  • Opportunity for growth and increased nursing experience.
  • Sign On Bonus.
  • Case specific training.
  • 24/7 On Call Available.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Part-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

1,001-5,000 employees

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