LVN Full-time

Now Hiring: LVN or RN – 5-Star Rated Nursing Home  
Location: Seymour, Texas
Job Type: Full-Time | Part-Time | PRN
Facility: Seymour Rehab and Healthcare 

Pay Range :  $30-$44 per Hour 

About Us:
Join the elite team at Seymour Rehab and Healthcare Center, a CMS 5-Star Rated skilled nursing and long-term care facility in Seymour, Texas. We are proud to be recognized for our outstanding quality of care, resident satisfaction, and clinical excellence. Our team is passionate, professional, and driven by a shared commitment to providing compassionate, top-tier healthcare.

Position Overview:
We are currently seeking Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs) and Registered Nurses (RNs) to join our exceptional nursing team. Whether you're an experienced nurse or a motivated new graduate, this is your opportunity to work in a high-performing, supportive environment that values your skills and helps you grow.

Responsibilities:

  • Deliver direct, person-centered nursing care to residents

  • Monitor and document changes in residents’ health status

  • Administer medications and treatments accurately and safely

  • Coordinate with physicians, interdisciplinary team members, and families

  • Supervise CNAs and support staff to ensure high standards of care

  • Uphold our 5-star commitment to safety, dignity, and clinical quality

What We’re Looking For:

  • Valid Texas LVN or RN license in good standing

  • Long-term care or skilled nursing experience preferred (not required)

  • Team player with excellent clinical and communication skills

  • Dedication to quality, integrity, and compassionate care

Why Join Our Team?

  • Work at a CMS 5-Star Rated Facility

  • Competitive pay with shift differentials

  • Health, dental, and vision insurance

  • Flexible scheduling (Day, Evening, Night shifts)

  • Paid time off and holiday pay

  • Continuing education and advancement opportunities

  • Supportive leadership and a resident-focused culture

Apply Today!








 

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