Travel Clinic LPN Jobs
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- 34 new this week
- up to $2,203/wk
- $1,621/wk avg
- 10 facilities
- 20 agencies
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Travel LPN / LVN - Clinic
- Tacoma, WA
- 5x8 hrs
- Days
- Referral Bonus
$2,197/wkEstimated pay package
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Travel LPN / LVN - Clinic
- Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital
- Newport, OR
- 5x8 hrs
- Days
$2,144/wk
Travel LPN / LVN - Clinic
- Tacoma, WA
- 5x8 hrs
$1,931/wkEstimated pay package
Travel LPN / LVN - Clinic
- Rancho Mirage, CA
- 5x8 hrs
- Days
- Referral Bonus
$1,876/wkEstimated pay package
Travel LPN / LVN - Clinic
- Tacoma, WA
- 5x8 hrs
- Days
- Referral Bonus
$1,812/wkEstimated pay package
Travel LPN / LVN - Clinic
- Quincy, CA
- 5x8 hrs
- Referral Bonus
$1,810/wkEstimated pay package
Travel LPN / LVN - Clinic
- Newport, OR
- 4x9 hrs
- Days
- Referral Bonus
$1,800/wk
Travel LPN / LVN - Clinic
- Quincy, CA
- 5x8 hrs
- Days
- Referral Bonus
$1,793/wkEstimated pay package
Travel LPN / LVN - Clinic
- Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital
- Newport, OR
- 5x8 hrs
- Days
- Referral Bonus
$1,778/wk
Travel LPN / LVN - Clinic
- Norfolk, VA
- 4x10 hrs
- Days, Nights, Flexible
$1,730/wk
Travel LPN / LVN - Clinic
- Tacoma, WA
- 5x8 hrs
- Referral Bonus
$1,710/wkEstimated pay package
Travel LPN / LVN - Clinic
- Quincy, CA
- 3x12 hrs
- Days
- Referral Bonus
$1,688/wkEstimated pay package
Travel LPN / LVN - Clinic
- Tacoma, WA
- 5x8 hrs
- Days
- Referral Bonus
$1,660/wkEstimated pay package
Travel Clinic LPN FAQs
How much do travel Travel Clinic LPN jobs pay?
For jobs available on Vivian as of Tuesday, June 6th 2023, the average weekly salary for a Travel Clinic LPN is $1,627, but can pay up to $2,203 per week.
- min - $1,179
- avg - $1,627
- max - $2,203
What are the best agencies for Travel Clinic LPN jobs?
The agencies on Vivian that currently have the most Travel Clinic LPN jobs are Healthcare Support (9), Core Medical Group (8), and TotalMed Staffing (8).
What is a Clinic LPN/LVN?
A clinic LPN/LVN is a licensed practical nurse (LPN) or licensed vocational nurse (LVN) who specializes in providing direct patient care in an outpatient clinic under the supervision of a registered nurse or doctor. California and Texas use the LVN designation while all other states use the LPN title, but they’re the same type of nurse with the same duties. The scope of practice for clinic LPNs/LVNs varies based on the type of clinic they work at and by state because each state regulates nursing practice independently.
Overall employment of LPNs and LVNs is projected to grow 9% from 2019 to 2029. Since many procedures previously done only in hospitals are now being done outside these medical facilities, a greater demand has been created for LPNs/LVNs in other settings, including outpatient clinics.
What does a clinic LPN/LVN do?
Outpatient clinics may provide primary care or specialty care and the type of care it provides impacts the exact duties of a clinic LPN. While LPNs at a primary care clinic care for patients of all ages and genders with various medical issues, LPNs at a specialty clinic have tasks directly relevant to the clinic’s specialization. For example, an LPN at a wound care clinic assists with complex dressing changes while an LPN at an orthopedic clinic may help put on and take off casts. No matter where a clinic LPN works, common responsibilities include:
Providing routine patient care
Recording patients’ medical histories
Escorting patients to their exam rooms
Taking and recording vital signs
Collecting equipment and supplies for medical procedures
Assisting with various procedures, tests, and examinations
Collecting specimens, such as blood or urine, for lab tests
Administering medications and starting IVs (varies by state)
Reporting patients’ concerns and status to RNs and doctors
Scheduling follow-up or specialist appointments
Instructing patients on medications and treatments
Keeping exam rooms stocked with necessary supplies
Charting and verifying that patients’ charts are accurate
Where does a clinic LPN/LVN work?
Clinic LPNs work at all types of general outpatient or ambulatory clinics, which may include primary care clinics, community clinics, or urgent care clinics. They may also work at specialty clinics that provide specific types of medical care, such as an oncology clinic that only sees cancer patients or an OB/GYN clinic that only has female patients. Clinic LPNs might also be employed at very specialized clinics, such as sexual health, addiction services, or immunization clinics, among others.
What skills make a good clinic LPN/LVN?
Good clinic LPNs excel at basic patient care and have extensive training in a wide range of nursing tasks. They work well in team settings but are also capable of working with minimal supervision. Strong communication skills help clinic LPNs effectively interact with other healthcare professionals, patients, and patients’ families. Successful clinic LPNs have excellent organizational and prioritization skills that help them complete various tasks for varied patient populations and multitask with ease in a fast-paced clinic environment. Other important qualities of valued clinic LPNs include patience, empathy, attention to detail, and remaining calm under pressure.
How to become a Travel Clinic LPN/LVN
Prospective travel clinic LPNs and LVNs must complete a state-approved practical nursing program commonly found at technical schools and vocational or community colleges. These programs usually take a year or longer to complete and award a certificate or diploma. Coursework generally focuses on pharmacology, biology, and nursing responsibilities, such as patient care and outpatient/clinic duties.
All states require LPNs/LVNs to be licensed, so graduates also must pass the NCLEX-PN licensing exam before pursuing employment to gain clinical experience. Although it’s not usually required, the National Association for Practical Nurse Education and Service offers professional certifications in IV therapy and pharmacology to demonstrate a clinic LPN’s advanced knowledge in these specific areas.
Some clinic positions require LPNs to have Basic Life Support certification and may prefer or require previous experience in a specific type of patient care the clinic provides. Most travel clinic LPN positions require a minimum of one year of experience working as an LPN but some require two-plus years.
What certifications are commonly held by clinic LPN/LVNs?
Clinic LPN/LVNs may hold Basic Life Support (BLS), among others.
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