
Open Shifts;Part-Time Position: Tuesday & Friday: 3rd Shift (10:45 PM – 7:15 AM) Addition Openings available:Wednesday: 2nd Shift (2:45 PM – 11:15 PM)Friday: 1st Shift (6:45 AM – 3:15 PM)
LPNs will earn a base rate of $31/hour - $36.40/hourRNs will earn a base rate of $35/hour - $40.40/hour
Base Pay + Shift Differentials
Earn a competitive base rate (based on experience) plus:
St. Joseph Residence in Manchester, NH is a small 22 – bed dually licensed skilled/long term care nursing home with a family like atmosphere. They are dedicated to providing compassionate care for Sisters of the Presentation of Mary Order. The sisters receive person – centered care, according to their individual choices and needs. We are proud to be part of Catholic Charities New Hampshire continuum of care. Our commitment to excellence of care is exemplified by our recognition as a recipient of the Pinnacle Customer Service Experience Award for overall satisfaction, as well as being recently honored by being named among the nation’s best by US News & World Report. This “High Performing” recognition reflects the incredible care, compassion and commitment of our team.
We are currently seeking a part-time RN or LPN who is passionate about making a meaningful difference in the lives of our residents. At St. Joseph Residence, our exceptional nurse-to-resident ratios support truly person-centered care within a warm, family-like environment With a strong commitment to compassion and service, you’ll provide high-quality care to our community of sisters while being part of a team that makes an impact every day and upholds our CHOICES values and mission.
Join us and become part of a team where you'll be valued, appreciated, and rewarded for your dedication to excellence in nursing.
Work/Life Balance
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We are a human services organization supporting individuals in need, of all backgrounds and beliefs, throughout New Hampshire. For more than 75 years, we have brought lasting change to individuals and families struggling with a wide range of issues that impact communities across New Hampshire, such as hunger, poverty, financial despair, mental health, homelessness, unsafe environments for children and isolation among seniors.