Employment Opportunities

Why the best nurses join the Nursepower team

  • Practice your skills to the fullest with only a small group of patients, in their homes, bringing them comfort and progress
  • Build and enjoy a personal relationship with each of your few patients and their families
  • Receive competitive compensation rate along with excellent benefits
  • Typically work the same hours each week, with a great company that brings you professional and personal support

WE ARE HIRING


Pediatric Nurse RN/LPN: Illinois (All Locations)
NursePower is seeking energetic and clinically skilled Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses to provide care for medically fragile children throughout Illinois. Our children require frequent monitoring, G Tube feeding, Tracheostomy Care, Suctioning, Nebulizer Treatment, Medication administration, or Ventilator Care.


You must have a current and active Illinois nursing license and 1 year of relevant nursing experience to be able to work these cases.
Daytime Shift:   7am to 5pm or 11am to 7pm
Overnight Shift:  11pm to 7am or 7pm to 7am


NursePower offers an excellent compensation and benefits package. Additionally, this is a long term and stable nursing position working with incredible children and their families.  NursePower Services is a Private Duty Nursing Agency that has cared for medically fragile children and young adults throughout Illinois for over 30 years.
Please contact 708-424-5222 x10 to schedule an interview or answer any questions that you may have.

“What a joy to work with the same few patients all the time, instead of a hospital floor full of patients.  Really lets me be a nurse and take care of people, instead of being an administrator.”
Susan B.
Nurse
“What a joy to work with the same few patients all the time, instead of a hospital floor full of patients.  Really lets me be a nurse and take care of people, instead of being an administrator.”
Chris M.
Nurse
“When I first met little Sasha, my heart went out to her. Now with the care plan prescribed by Sasha’s Doctor and the opportunity to spend so much time with her, we’re making a lot of progress.”
Wendy R.
Nurse