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Licensed Practical Nurse -LPN

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LPN/LVN Great Falls, MT Full-time
$49,000 – $78,000
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<p>A clinic in Great Falls, Montana is hiring a full-time Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) on a permanent, direct-hire basis. This outpatient setting offers a stable schedule, a broad clinical scope, and a competitive salary range that reflects the value of experienced LPN talent in the region. For an LPN seeking long-term career footing in a collaborative clinic environment — without the intensity of inpatient acute care — this is a strong opportunity.</p>

<h3>Perks and Benefits</h3> <ul> <li>Salary range: $49,000 – $78,000 annually, commensurate with experience</li> <li>Permanent, direct-hire employment — not a contract or temporary placement</li> <li>Full-time position with schedule flexibility based on facility needs</li> </ul>

<h3>Practice Highlights</h3> <ul> <li>Outpatient clinic setting with a team-based care model</li> <li>Direct patient care delivered under the supervision of an RN or physician</li> <li>Responsibilities include medication administration and ongoing patient condition monitoring</li> <li>Active participation in patient assessments and clinical procedures</li> <li>Accurate, timely clinical documentation required</li> <li>Collaborative interdisciplinary team focused on quality outpatient care</li> </ul>

<h3>Qualifications</h3> <ul> <li>Active LPN license in Montana, or eligibility to obtain licensure in the state</li> <li>Previous clinic or outpatient experience preferred</li> <li>Strong clinical assessment and procedural skills</li> <li>Effective communication and care-coordination abilities within a multidisciplinary team</li> </ul>

<h3>About the Community</h3> <p>Great Falls sits along the Missouri River in north-central Montana, offering a quality of life that is difficult to match at this cost of living — wide open landscapes, world-class fly fishing, hiking, and skiing within easy reach, and a genuine small-city community feel. The city is home to strong public schools, a low cost of living relative to most of the Mountain West, and proximity to Glacier National Park, making it an appealing destination for clinicians who want Montana's outdoor lifestyle without sacrificing access to a full-service community.</p>