Licensed Vocational Nurse - Private Duty Nurse

Quality Talent Group · Houston, TX Part Time
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Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) - Private Duty Nurse Job Type: Full-time, Part-time, PRN Shifts: Day, Night, and Weekend options available Fast Pay Options: Daily and weekly pay options available Our award-winning client - recognized for Best Work-Life Balance, Happiest Employees, Best Company Culture, and Best CEO by Comparably in 2024 - is looking for compassionate LVNs to deliver personalized, one-on-one care at patients’ homes. Why You’ll Love This Role: Flexible Scheduling: Choose full-time, part-time, or PRN - days, nights, or weekends Pay: Weekly and daily pay options available One-on-One Care: Focus on a single patient and build meaningful connections Comprehensive Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, paid time off, and company-paid life insurance Technology Provided: Each home is equipped with a tablet for seamless electronic documentation Support That’s Always There: 24/7 on-call clinical and operational support from local teams Career Growth: Clinical skill advancement and internal career pathing Company Culture: Best for Work-Life Balance, Employee Happiness, Culture, and CEO (2024) by Comparably. Recognized in Indeed’s 2024 Work Wellbeing Top 100 What You’ll Do: Provide high-quality, skilled nursing care under RN supervision, following each patient’s care plan Monitor patient conditions and report changes to the care team Administer treatments, manage medications, and assist with medical devices as needed Educate patients and families on care procedures, self-care, and health maintenance Document all services provided following professional standards and privacy regulations What You’ll Need: Required: Active, unencumbered LVN license in the state of practice (or compact license transferable within 90 days) Graduate of an accredited nursing program Current hands-on CPR certification (training assistance available) TB test within the past 12 months Reliable transportation Physical ability to lift, reposition patients, and respond to emergencies Preferred: At least 6 months of recent clinical experience Experience in home health or private duty care Your Work, Your Schedule, Their Comfort. Make a meaningful difference on your own terms. Whether you’re seeking flexible shifts or long-term patient assignments, this is your chance to be part of a nationally respected team that values both caregiver well-being and patient quality of life.

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What Most Job Listings Don’t Tell You

General overview for this role type — specific duties and requirements vary by employer.

Nursing roles in senior living are fundamentally different from hospital nursing. Most positions involve building long-term relationships with the same residents over months or years rather than cycling through new patients every shift. Facilities in the Houston area typically require an active Texas RN or LVN license, current CPR/BLS certification, and many prefer at least one year of geriatric or long-term care experience.

Shift patterns vary widely — some facilities run traditional 8-hour shifts (day, evening, night), while others use 12-hour rotations. Weekend and holiday coverage is almost always part of the schedule. The nurse-to-resident ratio in assisted living is generally more favorable than in hospitals, but you will likely be the highest-level clinical staff on the floor during your shift, which means more autonomy and more responsibility for clinical judgment calls.

What to Expect in This Role Day-to-Day

Based on typical senior living facilities in the Houston area.

A typical shift starts with medication pass and resident assessments. You will review overnight notes from the previous shift, check vitals for residents on your watch list, and coordinate with CNAs on any changes in condition. Mid-shift usually involves documentation, family communication, and working with physicians on care plan updates — often by phone or telehealth rather than in-person rounds.

Depending on the facility, you may also handle admissions paperwork, manage wound care, supervise medication techs, and respond to emergencies. The documentation load in senior living is significant — state surveys and compliance requirements mean thorough charting is non-negotiable. Many nurses in this setting say the most rewarding part is knowing their residents personally and being able to notice subtle changes that a rotating hospital nurse might miss.

Houston Area Salary Data

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Registered Nurse positions in the Houston metro area earn a median wage of $47.02/hr ($97,802/yr). The typical range is $38.29 – $50.95/hr (25th–75th percentile).

Entry Level (10th) $69,368/yr
Houston Median $97,802/yr
Experienced (90th) $125,320/yr
vs. National Median +4.5%

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics (Houston-Pasadena-The Woodlands, TX Metro Area). Salary data provided by Houston Senior Living Guide.

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