<p>A Licensed Practical Nurse opportunity in home health is open in Orlando, Florida, with a well-established post-acute care organization operating within a large national network of home health, hospice, and community-based services. This is a field-based, patient-facing role delivering skilled nursing care directly in patients' homes across the Orlando area. The compensation structure is transparent and competitive, with dual pay tracks — per-visit point pay and hourly — and a clearly published target range. Clinicians who value autonomy, meaningful patient relationships, and a flexible schedule will find this role a strong fit.</p>
<h3>Perks and Benefits</h3> <ul> <li>Target annual cash compensation: $49,151 – $73,726 (full-time, full productivity basis)</li> <li>Per-visit point pay rate: $28.36 – $42.53 per visit point; hourly rate: $23.63 – $35.45 for non-visit activities such as orientation</li> <li>Dual compensation model — per-visit point rate applied to direct and indirect patient care activities; hourly rate applied to administrative and orientation time</li> <li>Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision coverage (subject to eligibility requirements)</li> <li>401(k) with company contribution (subject to eligibility requirements)</li> <li>Employee stock purchase plan (equity participation, subject to eligibility)</li> <li>Recognition and performance reward programs</li> <li>Career development pathways with defined direction for advancement into other clinical or leadership roles</li> </ul>
<h3>Practice Highlights</h3> <ul> <li>Home health setting — all patient care delivered in the patient's residence across the Orlando, FL service area</li> <li>Scope of practice governed by Florida state nursing law; LPN functions within the established plan of care in coordination with the broader interdisciplinary health care team</li> <li>Electronic medical record documentation required for every patient visit, with compliance to regulatory and payer standards</li> <li>Electronic visit verification (EVV) program in use for visit documentation and compliance</li> <li>Active participation in care coordination: timely reporting of patient status changes, attendance at patient case conferences, and communication with physicians, case coordinators, community case managers, and agency management</li> <li>Patient population spans all ages, backgrounds, and acuity levels encountered in the home health setting</li> <li>Weekly visit volume varies based on individual productivity targets and the point values assigned to visit types; visits assigned according to patient and business need</li> <li>Infection control protocols followed per applicable regulatory standards on every visit</li> <li>Part of a nationally scaled post-acute care network with access to organizational resources, clinical support, and standardized protocols</li> </ul>
<h3>Qualifications</h3> <ul> <li>Current, active, and unrestricted LPN licensure in the state of Florida (required)</li> <li>Current CPR certification (required)</li> <li>Valid driver's license with current vehicle insurance and access to a dependable personal vehicle, or reliable access to public transportation (required)</li> <li>Ability to work flexible hours to meet identified patient needs (required)</li> <li>Ability to function effectively across diverse home environments regardless of patient age, background, disability status, or financial condition (required)</li> <li>Prior home health or home care experience (preferred)</li> <li>Demonstrated ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously and work independently with minimal supervision (preferred)</li> <li>Strong written and verbal communication and organizational skills (preferred)</li> <li>Must pass a pre-employment drug screening</li> </ul>
<h3>About the Community</h3> <p>Orlando, Florida is one of the most recognizable cities in the Southeast — a metropolitan area of nearly three million residents offering year-round warm weather, no state income tax, and a cost of living that remains accessible relative to other major Florida markets. Beyond the well-known tourism corridor, Orlando features a diverse and growing healthcare economy, strong public and private school options, and proximity to both Atlantic and Gulf Coast beaches within a two-hour drive. Outdoor recreation, a vibrant arts and dining scene, and easy access to major airports make Orlando a practical and appealing base for clinicians relocating from any region of the country.</p>