Join a collaborative care team on a 30-bed inpatient unit, serving primarily a surgical patient population. As an LPN, you will work closely with Registered Nurses to deliver safe, effective, and compassionate care within your assigned patient group, while also delegating appropriate tasks to Patient Care Assistants (PCAs).
While prior experience as a CNA or patient care technician is a plus, it is not required. Reliability, professionalism, and demonstrated longevity in previous roles-within or outside healthcare-are highly valued.
Why Consider Relocating? Live and Work in Indianapolis
Indianapolis is a vibrant and affordable midwestern city with something for everyone. Known for its strong sense of community, low cost of living, and accessible urban layout, it's an excellent place to live, work, and thrive. The city offers :
- A nationally recognized culinary and craft beer scene
- Professional sports teams and major events like the Indy 500
- A thriving arts and music culture
- Miles of walking and biking trails, including the popular Indianapolis Cultural Trail
- Renowned museums and attractions such as the Children's Museum of Indianapolis and the Indianapolis Museum of Art
- Excellent school options and family-friendly neighborhoods
- Easy access to nature, lakes, and weekend getaways throughout the Midwest
Whether you're starting your career, relocating with a family, or looking for a fresh start, Indianapolis offers the balance of opportunity and quality of life that many healthcare professionals seek.
Benefits Include :
Retirement savings plan with employer matchTuition reimbursementEligibility for federal student loan forgiveness programsFree access to counseling and support servicesWellness incentive programs with financial rewardsPaid time off and holiday rotationsKey Responsibilities :
Apply the nursing process in planning, implementing, and evaluating careCollaborate with a multidisciplinary healthcare teamMonitor and assess patient responses to interventions and progress toward goalsAccept and perform delegated nursing tasks within scope of licensureSupport and supervise assigned PCAs as appropriateQualifications :
Graduate of an accredited licensed practical nursing programActive LPN license (or compact license, if applicable)Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification through the American Heart AssociationAdvanced life support certifications may be required depending on the unitSuccessful completion of clinical orientation1-2 years of relevant experience preferred