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PRN LPN

Department: Resident Services
Community: The Harrison of Wildwood
Location: Wildwood, FL

Are you a dependable and caring nurse who has a passion for senior adults? Do you desire to have a career where you know that you are making a difference? If so, we have a position for you! Sagora Senior Living is in search of a hard-working and compassionate LPN to join our team! Our LPNs provide high-quality care to residents by promoting physical and emotional health and prioritizing their well-being to maintain their dignity and independence. Are you up for the challenge?

Join our team at one of our senior living communities offering independent living, assisted living, or memory care where we put Residents First while being team-focused and quality centered. We put Residents First, and our Associates Matter! At Sagora, we invest in and empower our team members for upward movement within the company and in their careers. We are certified as a Great Place to Work based on team member surveys! Apply now to join our dedicated team who cares, just like you!

Our Core Values are Commitment, Empowerment, Communication, and Excellence!

Did you know that our name Sagora comes from the combination of two words – Sage, which means wisdom or wise person, and Agora, which means a gathering place? Our communities are a gathering place of wisdom!

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Community Name: The Harrison of Wildwood

Address: 1477 Huey Street

Phone number: (352) 251-3902

Status (FT/PT/PRN): PRN

Shift(s): Open

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Sagora does not accept unsolicited resumes from headhunters, recruitment agencies or fee based recruitment services. Sagora is an equal opportunity employer and will consider all applicants without regard to race, marital status, sex, age, color, religion, national origin, veteran status, disability or any other characteristic protected by law.

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