<p>A PRN Licensed Practical Nurse opportunity in Jacksonville, Florida with a home health agency operating as part of a large, nationally recognized post-acute care network. This per diem role places an experienced LPN directly in patients' homes across the Jacksonville area, delivering skilled nursing care under a supervising RN with full schedule flexibility — an ideal fit for an LPN seeking supplemental income without a fixed shift commitment.</p>
<h3>Perks and Benefits</h3> <ul> <li>Per-visit point rate: $23.63–$35.45 per visit point; visit pay is calculated by multiplying the per-visit point rate by productivity points accrued for each visit type</li> <li>Hourly rate for non-visit activities (e.g., orientation): $28.36–$42.53/hour</li> <li>Annualized total cash target of $49,151–$73,726 (based on full-time equivalent productivity at 40 hours/week — PRN hours will vary)</li> <li>Comprehensive benefits package available (subject to eligibility requirements for PRN status)</li> <li>Equity stock purchase program and 401(k) contribution opportunity</li> <li>Recognition and performance reward programs</li> <li>Flexible, per diem scheduling — shifts and visit volume vary based on patient and business need</li> <li>Drug-free workplace; pre-employment drug screening required</li> </ul>
<h3>Practice Highlights</h3> <ul> <li>Home health setting — all patient care delivered in the patient's private residence across the Jacksonville, FL service area</li> <li>PRN / per diem engagement with visit assignments driven by patient census and individual productivity targets</li> <li>Scope of practice governed by Florida state nursing law; LPN operates within the established plan of care under supervising RN or physician direction — plan of care alterations are outside this role's scope</li> <li>Core clinical responsibilities include skilled technical nursing care, patient and family education on care maintenance and healthy home environment, and daily observation and reporting of patient response to treatment and condition changes</li> <li>Reports directly to supervising nurse and/or physician; functions as an integrated member of a multidisciplinary home health care team</li> <li>Patient population spans all ages, backgrounds, and acuity levels typical of post-acute home health — including patients transitioning from hospital or facility-based care</li> <li>Independent work environment; clinician must be comfortable managing a caseload autonomously between supervisory touchpoints</li> <li>Part of a nationally scaled post-acute care network with established clinical protocols and infrastructure support</li> </ul>
<h3>Qualifications</h3> <ul> <li>Current, active, and unrestricted LPN or LVN licensure in the state of Florida — required</li> <li>Valid driver's license, personal vehicle insurance, and access to a reliable personal vehicle or public transportation — required for home visit travel</li> <li>Current CPR certification preferred; must be obtained within 90 days of hire if not already held</li> <li>Previous home health or home care experience preferred</li> <li>Demonstrated ability to work independently, manage time effectively, and adapt to varied home environments regardless of patient demographics or socioeconomic circumstances</li> <li>Strong written and verbal communication and organizational skills</li> <li>Ability to work flexible hours consistent with a PRN schedule</li> </ul>
<h3>About the Community</h3> <p>Jacksonville is Florida's largest city by land area and one of the most affordable major metros in the Southeast, offering a low cost of living relative to other Florida markets, no state income tax, and a strong housing market. The city sits along the St. Johns River and is minutes from Atlantic Ocean beaches, with a mild year-round climate, a growing arts and dining scene, and easy access to both the natural recreation of northeast Florida and the cultural amenities of a major urban center. Jacksonville's size and continued population growth make it a stable, high-demand market for home health services.</p>