Travel Licensed Practical Nurse Long-Term Care Job
Job Description
Job DescriptionEmbark on a rewarding journey as a Licensed Practical Nurse in Long-Term Care in Middlebury, Vermont, where every shift offers the chance to touch lives, foster comfort, and support residents in their daily routines with compassion and clinical excellence. This opportunity is designed for dedicated LPNs who believe in the transformative power of skilled, person-centered care. Picture yourself making a tangible difference in a close-knit community, delivering thoughtful nursing interventions, and witnessing the joy that comes from easing pain, supporting independence, and enriching the quality of life for residents. Vermont’s pristine landscapes, quaint towns, and vibrant seasons provide an inspiring backdrop for your professional calling, and you’ll be able to explore the state’s scenic beauty on days off—from the tranquil charm of Middlebury to the rolling greens and mountain vistas that define this region. And for those who crave variety, this assignment also offers the possibility to experience other locations across the United States, broadening your professional horizons while maintaining a core commitment to compassionate, high-quality long-term care.
Working in Middlebury offers a compelling blend of calm, community, and convenient access to outdoor recreation. Middlebury’s welcoming neighborhoods, local shops, and scenic surroundings create an atmosphere that supports focused, patient-centered care. You’ll be part of a team that values continuity, meaningful relationships, and a steady rhythm that honors residents’ preferences and routines. Vermont’s four seasons bring a unique cadence to care—from refreshing spring days to cozy winter moments—creating opportunities to tailor activities and therapies that align with residents’ goals. The location also offers proximity to Vermont’s outdoor playgrounds, cultural events, and historic sites, enriching your life outside the patient room while you contribute to a stable, uplifting care environment.
In this role, your responsibilities center on delivering outstanding long-term care under the guidance of registered nurses and physicians. You’ll perform comprehensive assessments, monitor vital signs, administer prescribed medications, and manage treatment plans with accuracy and empathy. Wound care, dressing changes, supervision of therapies, and routine catheter or ostomy care may be part of your daily practice, always aligned with facility protocols and state regulations. You’ll assist residents with activities of daily living, support mobility and fall prevention, and promote safety and independence through personalized care plans. Documentation is essential: you’ll record assessments, track progress, communicate changes to the care team, and advocate for residents’ evolving needs. Your role also includes participating in care conferences, collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, and contributing to quality improvement initiatives that elevate the standard of care across the facility. As you grow, you’ll expand your clinical competencies, pursue certifications, and take advantage of opportunities for cross-training, leadership development, and specialized units within long-term care. A strong commitment to infection control, medication safety, and patient comfort will guide every shift, ensuring residents receive consistent, respectful, and evidence-based care.
This assignment offers competitive compensation and comprehensive support. You’ll earn between $2,217 and $2,291 per week, with the flexibility of a multi-week engagement and options for extension based on performance and organizational need. A sign-on bonus is available, along with housing assistance to help you settle into the area with ease. While you’re traveling with our company, you’ll benefit from 24/7 support, a dedicated travel concierge, and a robust network of colleagues and clinical leaders who are ready to assist you at any hour. You’ll also have access to ongoing education credits, professional development resources, and mentorship opportunities designed to accelerate your growth within the long-term care specialty. Note that hours and pay rates listed are estimates and may vary; final compensation packages and guaranteed hours will be confirmed during the hiring process. This assignment currently comes with flexible scheduling and the potential for additional shift opportunities or contract extensions, enabling you to align your work with personal commitments and professional ambitions.
Our organization is built on empowering staff to advance their careers within a supportive, collaborative culture. We believe in recognizing expertise, promoting from within, and providing clear paths for promotion and skill enhancement. You’ll join a team that values open communication, mutual respect, and the wellbeing of both residents and caregivers. Expect a nurturing environment where your clinical judgment is respected, your contributions are acknowledged, and your professional voice helps shape care delivery. We are dedicated to creating a workplace where you can grow your abilities, gain confidence in complex assessments, and take on leadership responsibilities as you gain experience.
If you’re ready to apply, seize this chance to join a company that honors your expertise and invests in your ongoing development. Begin a fulfilling chapter on November 24, 2025, embracing a multi-week assignment in Middlebury that can lead to meaningful extensions and continued collaboration. Your care, compassion, and clinical precision will make a lasting impact on residents, families, and the broader community. Apply now to start a journey that blends exceptional nursing practice with the beauty of Vermont and the opportunity to broaden your experience across the U.S., all while supporting you every step of the way.
Please note: The hours and pay rates listed are estimates and may vary. Final compensation packages and guaranteed hours will be confirmed during the hiring process.
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