Travel Licensed Practical Nurse Long-Term Care Job
Keene, NH
Contracted
Keene Center
Mid Level
Introduction
Step into a rewarding role as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Long-Term Care, based in Keene, New Hampshire, with a travel contract designed to deepen your clinical expertise while making a meaningful difference in residents’ daily lives. Starting 01/19/2026, you’ll deliver compassionate, patient‑centered care across shifts, supporting routine nursing tasks, mobility assistance, medication administration, wound care, and timely escalation of concerns. You’ll collaborate with an interdisciplinary team to create individualized care plans, promote safety, comfort, and dignity, and help families understand the care journey. This opportunity is not just a job—it’s a chance to grow as a clinician, mentor your peers, and build lasting connections with residents who rely on your steady presence. Beyond the workplace, New Hampshire offers heady beauty and enriching experiences: Keene’s charming Main Street, the Monadnock region’s spectacular fall colors, outdoor trails near Mount Monadnock, and vibrant arts and culture that make every off‑shift moment feel restorative. Whether you’re strolling scenic riverwalks, savoring local cuisine, or attending community events, you’ll find inspiration in the region’s natural charm and welcoming spirit.
Location Benefits
Keene anchors you in a community renowned for its safety, accessibility, and quality of life, while offering the flexibility to explore other locations across the United States through travel assignments. In Keene, you’ll enjoy a manageable pace, supportive facilities, and a culture that values patient advocacy and teamwork. The travel option expands your horizons: you can experience diverse care settings—from rural facilities to larger campuses—while maintaining the stability of a guaranteed schedule. Across the U.S., you’ll encounter varied patient populations, facility protocols, and care models, enriching your clinical skill set and professional network. In New Hampshire, you’ll experience a high standard of care, access to excellent outdoor recreation, and a strong sense of community. The combination of a scenic New England backdrop and professional growth opportunities makes this assignment uniquely gratifying, with ongoing access to resources and a supportive network as you travel.
Role Specifics and Benefits
As an LPN in Long-Term Care, your core responsibilities will include monitoring residents’ health status, administering medications and treatments as prescribed, assisting with activities of daily living, supporting care plan implementation, and communicating changes to the RN and physicians. You’ll perform routine assessments, document findings accurately, manage safety and infection control practices, and participate in care conferences to ensure continuity and quality. This role emphasizes professional growth in geriatric nursing, palliative care principles, and interdisciplinary collaboration, with pathways to elevate your practice through mentorship, skills expansion, and leadership opportunities as contracts extend. You’ll be part of a team that values your expertise and encourages ongoing learning, with access to targeted training materials, best practice resources, and debrief sessions to support your well-being.
Compensation and extras are designed to reward your dedication. Weekly pay ranges from $1,781 to $1,878, with guaranteed 40 hours per week, ensuring financial stability and predictability. The contract duration is measured in weeks, with potential for extension based on performance, facility needs, and your career goals. In addition to competitive compensation, you’ll receive a sign‑on bonus and housing assistance to ease relocation or temporary housing needs. We provide comprehensive support throughout the travel experience, including 24/7 assistance as you move between assignments, help with licensing and credentialing, and a streamlined onboarding process. Please note that the stated hours and pay are estimates and may vary; final compensation will be confirmed during the hiring process. This environment emphasizes teamwork, patient advocacy, and a proactive approach to problem solving, so you can contribute meaningfully from day one.
Company Values
Our company is built on empowering healthcare professionals to advance their careers while delivering exceptional patient care. We are committed to a supportive work environment that marries clinical excellence with compassion, integrity, and respect. We invest in your growth through mentorship, access to continuing education, and clear pathways for advancement within long‑term and geriatric care settings. You’ll find a culture that prioritizes safety, open communication, and teamwork, where your ideas are heard and your professional development is a shared goal. Our mission is to help you thrive—physically, professionally, and personally—so you can provide the best possible care to residents and their families.
Call to Action
If you’re ready to bring your expertise to a welcoming community and expand your clinical horizons, apply now to join a company that values your contribution and supports your professional development. This LPN travel opportunity in Long-Term Care offers meaningful impact, competitive compensation, robust benefits, and a clear path for growth in a collaborative, patient‑centered environment. Take the next step in your nursing journey—embrace the challenge, explore new places, and contribute to compassionate care that improves residents’ lives. Your next chapter starts here in Keene, New Hampshire, with opportunities to travel across the country and extend your professional footprint.
Step into a rewarding role as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Long-Term Care, based in Keene, New Hampshire, with a travel contract designed to deepen your clinical expertise while making a meaningful difference in residents’ daily lives. Starting 01/19/2026, you’ll deliver compassionate, patient‑centered care across shifts, supporting routine nursing tasks, mobility assistance, medication administration, wound care, and timely escalation of concerns. You’ll collaborate with an interdisciplinary team to create individualized care plans, promote safety, comfort, and dignity, and help families understand the care journey. This opportunity is not just a job—it’s a chance to grow as a clinician, mentor your peers, and build lasting connections with residents who rely on your steady presence. Beyond the workplace, New Hampshire offers heady beauty and enriching experiences: Keene’s charming Main Street, the Monadnock region’s spectacular fall colors, outdoor trails near Mount Monadnock, and vibrant arts and culture that make every off‑shift moment feel restorative. Whether you’re strolling scenic riverwalks, savoring local cuisine, or attending community events, you’ll find inspiration in the region’s natural charm and welcoming spirit.
Location Benefits
Keene anchors you in a community renowned for its safety, accessibility, and quality of life, while offering the flexibility to explore other locations across the United States through travel assignments. In Keene, you’ll enjoy a manageable pace, supportive facilities, and a culture that values patient advocacy and teamwork. The travel option expands your horizons: you can experience diverse care settings—from rural facilities to larger campuses—while maintaining the stability of a guaranteed schedule. Across the U.S., you’ll encounter varied patient populations, facility protocols, and care models, enriching your clinical skill set and professional network. In New Hampshire, you’ll experience a high standard of care, access to excellent outdoor recreation, and a strong sense of community. The combination of a scenic New England backdrop and professional growth opportunities makes this assignment uniquely gratifying, with ongoing access to resources and a supportive network as you travel.
Role Specifics and Benefits
As an LPN in Long-Term Care, your core responsibilities will include monitoring residents’ health status, administering medications and treatments as prescribed, assisting with activities of daily living, supporting care plan implementation, and communicating changes to the RN and physicians. You’ll perform routine assessments, document findings accurately, manage safety and infection control practices, and participate in care conferences to ensure continuity and quality. This role emphasizes professional growth in geriatric nursing, palliative care principles, and interdisciplinary collaboration, with pathways to elevate your practice through mentorship, skills expansion, and leadership opportunities as contracts extend. You’ll be part of a team that values your expertise and encourages ongoing learning, with access to targeted training materials, best practice resources, and debrief sessions to support your well-being.
Compensation and extras are designed to reward your dedication. Weekly pay ranges from $1,781 to $1,878, with guaranteed 40 hours per week, ensuring financial stability and predictability. The contract duration is measured in weeks, with potential for extension based on performance, facility needs, and your career goals. In addition to competitive compensation, you’ll receive a sign‑on bonus and housing assistance to ease relocation or temporary housing needs. We provide comprehensive support throughout the travel experience, including 24/7 assistance as you move between assignments, help with licensing and credentialing, and a streamlined onboarding process. Please note that the stated hours and pay are estimates and may vary; final compensation will be confirmed during the hiring process. This environment emphasizes teamwork, patient advocacy, and a proactive approach to problem solving, so you can contribute meaningfully from day one.
Company Values
Our company is built on empowering healthcare professionals to advance their careers while delivering exceptional patient care. We are committed to a supportive work environment that marries clinical excellence with compassion, integrity, and respect. We invest in your growth through mentorship, access to continuing education, and clear pathways for advancement within long‑term and geriatric care settings. You’ll find a culture that prioritizes safety, open communication, and teamwork, where your ideas are heard and your professional development is a shared goal. Our mission is to help you thrive—physically, professionally, and personally—so you can provide the best possible care to residents and their families.
Call to Action
If you’re ready to bring your expertise to a welcoming community and expand your clinical horizons, apply now to join a company that values your contribution and supports your professional development. This LPN travel opportunity in Long-Term Care offers meaningful impact, competitive compensation, robust benefits, and a clear path for growth in a collaborative, patient‑centered environment. Take the next step in your nursing journey—embrace the challenge, explore new places, and contribute to compassionate care that improves residents’ lives. Your next chapter starts here in Keene, New Hampshire, with opportunities to travel across the country and extend your professional footprint.
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About TLC Nursing
TLC Healthforce is a nationwide travel healthcare staffing agency pairing Nursing and Allied Health professionals with high-quality travel and local contracts across the U.S.
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Why Travelers Choose TLC
- Competitive weekly pay
- Fast credentialing
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- Nationwide assignments
Referral Bonus
Earn up to $1,000 per referral — no employment required.
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