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The average salary for a Licensed Vocational Nurse in Maryland is $66,460.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $66,460

$52,110$80,150

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $31.95

$25.06$38.53

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Licensed Vocational Nurse - First shift Bonus in Somerset

Job Description

Job Description

LPN- Licensed Practical Nurse for Carnegie Post Acute Skilled Nursing at Princeton in Princeton

Shift/hours: Full Time, Part Time

Full Time 11-7



We are Immediately Hiring for Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs)  ...Read more

Licensed Vocational Nurse - First shift Bonus in Somerset

Job Description

Job Description

Nurse Supervisor (RN or LPN) for Carnegie Post Acute Skilled Nursing at Princeton in Princeton

Shift/hours: Part Time, Full Time

Shifts Available

Full Time 3pm-11pm

Part time – 11pm – 7am



Healthcare facility is now see ...Read more

Licensed Vocational Nurse - First shift Bonus in Somerset

Job Description

Job Description


Shift/hours: Part Time, Full Time

Shifts Available

Full Time 3pm-11pm

Part time – 11pm – 7am



Healthcare facility is now seeking

Nurse Supervisor

(RN or LPN)

We offer : Competitive Wa ...Read more

Licensed Vocational Nurse - First shift Bonus in Somerset

Job Description

Job Description


Shift/hours: Full Time, Part Time

Full Time 11-7



We are Immediately Hiring for Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) role

Full-time, Part-time and Per-diem positions available for nurses

Great ...Read more

AHD Licensed Vocational Nurse - PB in Kensington

Summary

SUMMARY:The AHD Licensed Vocation Nurse – Park Bridge is to provide direct nursing care to residents and to supervise the patient care performed by certified nursing assistants (CNAs). Supervision and care must be in accordance with current federal, state, and local standards, ...Read more

AHD Licensed Vocational Nurse - PB in Kensington

Summary

SUMMARY:The AHD Licensed Vocation Nurse – Park Bridge is to provide direct nursing care to residents and to supervise the patient care performed by certified nursing assistants (CNAs). Supervision and care must be in accordance with current federal, state, and local standards, ...Read more