Travel LPN / LVN - Clinic
Boston, MA
Mass General Brigham - Internal Travel
3x8 hrs, Rotating
$912/weekOverview
- Start Date01/12/2026
- Shift Breakdown3x8 hrs
- ShiftRotating
- Duration13 weeks
- Facility InformationShort Term Acute Care763 beds
Pay
Benefits
- Weekly pay
- Holiday Pay
- 403b retirement plan
- Company provided housing options
- Sick pay
- Mileage reimbursement
- Discount program
Qualifications
- Resume
- Licensed Practical Nurse (2 years)
Description
Job Title: LPN
Organization: Mass General Brigham
Schedule: Full-time
Shift: 24hrs per week. Day Shift. NO weekend or HOL.
Employee Status: Temporary
****ALL MGB Internal Resource Pool Positions include off-shift differentials****
Mass General Brigham is looking for LPNs to join our Internal Resource Pool (IRP). The IRP will allow clinicians flexibility in scheduling short- or long-term assignments within our Mass General Brigham Hospitals at a premium rate of pay. All positions will be placed in inpatient or long term care units.
LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS, and/or REGISTRATIONS (if applicable):
Current licensure as a LPN in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Specialty certification preferred.
Education: Minimum 2 years of LPN experience in specialty. Graduation from an accredited nursing program.
Facility
Brigham and Women's Hospital
7 nurses recommend working with Brigham and Women's Hospital
Pros
Large hospital with all surgical specialties. Staff seemed good to work with Teaching hospital
Cons
Housing in Boston is on the high side You have to pay for parking at the hospital (not cheap) Traffic to and around hospital can be pretty bad

- Short Term Acute Care
- 763 beds
Employer
Mass General Brigham - Internal Travel
Boston, MA
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