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LPN - Oncology Part Time Nights

Mercy, St Louis, Missouri, United States,


Sign On Bonus Eligible: Up to $3,000

Mercy Hospital St. Louis is hiring experienced LPN's!Come join our community of nurses and gain hospital level experience, as well as access tuition assistance to further your career!

Schedule:2- 12hr shifts (24 hrs/wk)

1900 - 0730 (Nights)

Weekend Requirement

Select 4 individual shifts in 6 weeksNights - choose from Sat & Sun

Holiday Requirement (1 on, 1 off)

Major/Minor Rotation

Education Assistance:$10,000 Scholar Loan Program for LPN > RN Assistance$20,000 RN-GN Nurse Loan Forgiveness Program$16,000 RN to BSN AssistanceIncentives and Benefits:Health/Dental/Vision available Day 1Shift Differentials- Days, Nights, Weekend, Time & a Half for HolidaysStay Pay Premium EligibleFree ParkingQualifications:Education

:

High school diploma or GED equivalentPreferred

Experience: 1 yr LPN exprienceLicensure

:

Graduate of an accredited practical nursing program;

Consideration will be given for comparable education experience and successful licensure.

Is personally responsible for obtaining, and maintaining a current LPN license within the hiring state in which nursing duties are performed and must meet all State Board of Nursing requirementsCertifications

:Basic Life Support certification through the American Heart Association or successful completion of course within 30 days of hireLPN-IV Certification must be previously completed or successful completion of course within

3 months

of hire

Oncology:Oncology is a 41-bed unit dedicated to providing personable, innovative, and compassionate care to all our patients, including those with new or complicated cancer diagnoses and hematological disorders. Our team works most closely with Mercy Hospitalists, Oncologists, Radiation Oncologists, Palliative Care, Hospice, and Chaplains. Nurses within the Oncology unit have an opportunity to grow in skills such as:Central linesWound careOstomy careIV therapyCorpaks, G-Tubes, NG tubesAnd morePatient Population:New or current complex cancer diagnosesInpatient chemotherapy administrationPatients transitioning to end of life careHematologic disorders, such as sickle cellMedical surgical diagnoses, such as diabetes, wound management, respiratory failure, acute kidney injury, and more!

For more information please reach out to Georgie Trammell at

Georgie.Trammell@Mercy.Net

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