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Registered Nurse (RN) – Plymouth | $55-$65 per visit | Flexible Schedule | Per Diem

Must have 1 year clinical experience, homecare preferred

For faster consideration, text your resume to 347-407-7262.

USA Today Top Workplaces Winner 2024 & 2025 — still no bribes were involved (unless caffeine and emotional support count).

Let’s be honest — you didn’t become a nurse to be glued to a time clock, sprinting through tasks, or charting until midnight.

At Visiting Rehab and Nursing Services (VRNS), we’re clinician-owned, which means leadership actually understands what your days look like. We value great care, real support, and schedules that allow you to have a life outside of scrubs.

We’re growing and looking for a Per Diem Registered Nurse to serve patients in the Plymouth residential area of Massachusetts.

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Why You’ll Love It Here:

  • Competitive Per-Visit Pay: $55-$65 per visit — because your license deserves serious respect.
  • True Flexibility: Build a schedule that fits your life, not the other way around.
  • Benefits That Actually Help: Dental and vision — because adulthood is expensive.
  • Mileage Reimbursement: $0.62/mile — your gas tank thanks you.
  • Ongoing Training & Support: Real clinical support and development, not just links to videos.

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What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Providing skilled nursing care in patients’ homes, including wound care, medication management, catheter care, and diabetic care.
  • Conducting comprehensive assessments and developing individualized care plans.
  • Educating patients and families (and repeating yourself kindly, because… nursing).
  • Completing clear, timely documentation in an EMR that won’t follow you into your dreams.
  • Managing a mix of visits, from wellness checks to more complex skilled care.

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What Sets VRNS Apart?

You’re not just another visit on a route.

We partner with meaningful programs like the ABI Waiver, giving you steady, consistent caseloads without sacrificing flexibility. You’ll have real leadership support, real field backup, and a team that answers when you call.

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What We’re Looking For:

Registered Nurse (RN), licensed in Massachusetts

At least 1 year of clinical experience

Strong communication, organization, and problem-solving skills

Comfortable working independently, but never unsupported

EMR experience preferred

Home health or similar experience required

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Ready to Enjoy Nursing Again?

If you want an RN role where your time is respected, your work is valued, and your coffee might actually stay warm — we’d love to meet you.

Apply today and take the next step in your career with VRNS.


Compensation details: 55-65 Hourly Wage



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