Travel LPN / LVN - LTAC - Long Term Acute Care
Cody, WY
Cross Country Nurses
3x12 hrs, Nights
Referral Bonus
$1,435/weekOverview
- Start Date01/06/2025
- Shift Breakdown3x12 hrs
- ShiftNights
- Duration13 weeks
Pay
Benefits
- 401k retirement plan
- Referral bonus
Description
As a licensed practical nurse (LPN), you'll provide patient care under the supervision of a nurse or physician. Working in a hospital, private practice, home health environment or other type of healthcare facility, you'll monitor patient vitals, perform testing, collect samples, change dressings, help patients eat, dress or bathe, keep accurate records, and more. You'll play a critical role in preventing illness, providing moral support, promoting health and wellness, and educating patients and their families.
Minimum Requirements- 1 year of recent recent acute care experience in specialty
- Current state licensure as a Licensed Practical Nurse
- Private housing or generous housing allowance
- Comprehensive health insurance with prescription coverage
- Dependent health insurance with prescription coverage
- Competitive salaries
- Referral bonuses
- Travel reimbursement
- 401(k) retirement plan
- Direct deposit/free checking
- Unlimited free CE credits
Employer
Cross Country Nurses
7 nurses recommend working with Cross Country Nurses
Pros
Good
Cons
None
Cody, WY
About
Founded by Western legend William “Buffalo Bill” Cody, this Wyoming city is a tribute to the wild, wild West. Old Trail Town features 26 authentic Old West buildings, including a blacksmith shop, jail and church. Cody Nite Rodeo, the largest nightly rodeo in the world, has been held every summer since 1935. You can stay the night at the Irma Hotel, founded by Buffalo Bill himself. But Cody isn’t all just Western lore. Surrounded by the beautiful Absaroka Mountains and nearby Yellowstone National Park, Cody’s natural beauty has charmed many a visitor to become a local. You’ll find seemingly every outdoor recreation activity imaginable here, and the Wyoming Dinosaur Center features dinosaur fossils and artifacts, including some found right in Wyoming.