Registered Nurse (RN) | Part-Time or PRN | Home Care - $42-$54/hr

<b>Registered Nurse (RN) | Part-Time or PRN | Home Care - $42-$54/hr</b><br /> Wichita & Derby, KS<br /> $42.50–$54 per hour equivalent<br /> <br /> <b>Company Overview</b><br /> Join a rapidly growing, mission-driven home care organization serving clients throughout Wichita and Derby, Kansas. Our clinical team delivers high-quality, one-on-one care in the comfort of clients’ homes, supporting seniors and individuals with chronic or complex care needs.<br /> <br /> <b>Position Summary</b><br /> We are seeking a compassionate and dependable Registered Nurse (RN) – PRN to provide in-home clinical services across Wichita and Derby, KS. This role is ideal for an experienced RN seeking flexible, supplemental hours while making a meaningful impact in the community.<br /> <br /> <b>Responsibilities</b><br /> • Conduct in-home nursing assessments and skilled nursing visits<br /> • Complete start-of-care admissions, reassessments, and recertifications<br /> • Develop, implement, and document individualized care plans<br /> • Provide medication management, education, and clinical oversight<br /> • Coordinate care with caregivers, families, physicians, and care managers<br /> • Ensure compliance with state regulations and payer requirements<br /> • Complete accurate and timely clinical documentation<br /> <br /> <b>What We Offer</b><br /> • Flexible PRN / per-diem or Part-Time scheduling<br /> • Mileage reimbursement<br /> • Supportive clinical and administrative team<br /> • One-on-one patient care environment<br /> • Opportunity for consistent volume based on availability<br /> <br /> <b>Requirements</b><br /> • Active Kansas Registered Nurse (RN) license in good standing<br /> • Minimum 1 year of nursing experience (home care preferred)<br /> • Strong assessment, documentation, and communication skills<br /> • Ability to work independently in a home-based setting<br /> • Reliable transportation and valid driver’s license<br /> • Ability to pass background checks and meet state compliance requirements<br /> <br /> <b>Compensation</b><br /> $42.50–$54 per hour equivalent, based on visit type and point structure.<br /> Compensation is structured using a points-based system tied to visit complexity. Most visits are designed to be completed within approximately one hour.<br /> • Base rate: $34–$36 per point (based on experience)<br /> • Routine skilled nursing visit: 1.25 points<br /> → Equivalent to $42.50–$45 per visit/hour<br /> • Start of Care / Admission visit: 1.5 points<br /> → Equivalent to $51–$54 per visit/hour<br /> <br /> <b>Job Availability</b><br /> Part-Time or PRN/Per Diem<br /> <br /> <br />

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