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An LVN, or licensed vocational nurse, is a nurse that works as part of a team of registered nurses and physicians to care for patients. LVN’s perform a good part of direct patient care performing a variety of tasks such as the administering of medications as prescribed by the patients care plan. Keep reading…

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About San Diego LVN Jobs

If you are an LVN and are considering a position in San Diego, you will want to make sure that your license is current before applying. If you have moved from another state to San Diego, you will want to transfer your license to California in order to practice. There could be a delay in your start date once you are hired if your license is not transferred already. This is due to the legal issues of providing medications to your patients. You must have a valid license in the state you are practicing in order to be able to do that.

An LVN is trained in the fields of:

  • Nutrition
  • Anatomy and physiology
  • Administration of medications
  • Pharmacology
  • Common disease processes
  • Therapeutic nursing care
  • Nursing interventions
  • And more!

Pay and Benefits

On average, an LVN can expect a pay of $43,000 a year. While practicing as an LVN, you may want to consider bridging up to a registered nurse. Many schools offer online courses that work with you to get your nursing degree and become an RN.

Salaries will be determined by:

  • The number of years you have worked in this position.
  • The shifts that you prefer to work in – day or night.
  • Will you be full time or part time – companies tend to offer more pay to their full-time staff.
  • Every facility will pay different. You may receive more pay if you work at a hospital compared to a doctor’s office.

The benefits you get from working will depend on where you are working at. Most hospitals, clinics, doctor offices, and schools will offer a generous health care plan, retirement, vacation, and sick pay which will continue to grow the longer you work at the facility.

Finding a Job in San Diego

The first thing you will want to do is to go online and start exploring different medical facility websites to see if there are any LVN positions available. Most facilities will maintain a website to consistently stay in contact with potential job seekers when they need them. If you can’t find the job you want online, consider calling around to local agencies that employs LVN’s to inquire about openings. Some companies still like to do things the old-fashioned way.

Conclusion

You have dedicated a year of your life to your license, so you don’t want to waste time in searching for a job or waiting for someone to come to you. Instead, you can go to them and land the job as an LVN in San Diego that is right for you.

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