Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Wichita, KS Seeking a nursing career with variety, challenge and growth? As an LPN for Interim HealthCare® Staffing, you can have it. Unique to other nursing roles, you’ll have your pick of assignments and facilities that present new experiences, increase your skills and spark growth in your career. Since 1966, Interim HealthCare Staffing has been a top employer of nurses looking for a better way to work. We are currently hiring LPNs with a passion for providing exceptional patient care and a desire to build their skills through opportunities that keep work exciting. If you’re ready to expand the boundaries of your nursing career, you are made for this! Our Licensed Practical Nurses enjoy some notable benefits:
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