LPN Jobs in Missouri
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- Springfield, MO
- 2 days ago
Nursing Opportunities Mercy Hospital Washington-RNs, LPNs
- Washington, MO
- 1 day ago
Licensed Practical Nurse LPN - Adult and Pediatric Homecare
- Chadwick, MO
- 2 days ago
Adult + Pediatric Homecare - LPN Licensed Practical Nurse
- Orrick, MO
- 2 days ago
LPN Licensed Practical Nurse, Home Care
- Clarksdale, MO
- 2 days ago
LPN Licensed Practical Nurse, Home Care
- Forsyth, MO
- 2 days ago
LPN - Licensed Practical Nurse, Homecare
- Kansas City, MO
- 2 days ago
Pediatric RN/LPN Home Health in Barnhart, MO
- Barnhart, MO
- 2 days ago
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Full Time, Hospice Springfield
- Wheatland, MO
- 14 hours ago
LPN Licensed Practical Nurse - Home Care
- Lees Summit, MO
- 2 days ago
Licensed Practical Nurse LPN Home Health PRN
- Arnold, MO
- 3 hours ago
LPN / LVN - Paying up to $18-26/hour
- Weldon Spring, MO
- 2 hours ago
Licensed Practical Nurse LPN - Home Care
- Fulton, MO
- 1 day ago
- Lees Summit, MO
- 2 days ago
Licensed Practical Nurse - LPN
- Ballwin, MO
- 2 days ago
Demographic Data for Missouri
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Licensing / Certification
Required or preferred licenses and certifications for LPN positions.
Highest Education Level
- Vocational Degree or Certification (30.3%)
- Bachelor's Degree (23.8%)
- Associate's Degree (21.3%)
- High School or GED (14.4%)
- Master's Degree (6.8%)
- Some College (1.8%)
- Doctorate Degree (1.2%)
- Some High School (0.4%)
Average Work Experience
- Less than 1 year (35.9%)
- 1-2 years (34.5%)
- None (22.6%)
- 2-4 years (7.0%)
Qualifications / Skill Sets
The following top skills are often required or desired to land a LPN position
= trending- Acute Care
- Assisted Living
- Basic Life Support
- Blood Pressure
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- Care Planning
- Charting
- Communication Skills
- Computer Skills
- Customer Service
- Direct Care
- Discharge Planning
- Documentation
- Electronic Medical Records
- Health Care
- Healthcare Management
- Home Care
- Hospice
- Infection Control
- Injections
- Interventions
- IV Therapy
- Leadership
- Licensed Vocational Nurse
- Long-Term Care
- Management
- Medication Administration
- Memory Care
- Nursing
- Organization
- Patient Care
- Pediatrics
- Private Duty Care
- Referrals
- Rehabilitation
- Reimbursement
- Scheduling
- Skilled Nursing
- Staff Supervision
- Staffing
- Teaching
- Tracheostomy
- Training and Development
- Tube Feeding
- Vaccine Administration
- Ventilator Management
- Vital Signs
- Wellness
- Wound Care
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