Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
6,000 Sign on Bonus
LPN Licensed Practical Nurse- Weekend position needed $6,000 Sign on Bonus
Knoxville Center for Behavioral Medicine - a comprehensive inpatient behavioral health facility. Our center will provide acute behavioral health care and outpatient treatment to adults and geriatric adults who are in crisis from severe symptoms related to behavioral health and/or substance use disorder.
Are you a passionate LPN looking to join a team to improve behavioral health in your community? We would like for you to consider our LPN opportunity for our new hospital and carry out our vision of bringing communities, healthcare providers, and families together to improve behavioral health, one patient at a time. We provide psychiatric care to adults and geriatric patients who require inpatient hospitalization due to mental disorders like cognitive illnesses.
About KCBM:
64-bed acute inpatient setting IOP/PHP oversight Adult and Geriatric client population Behavioral Health and Addiction Treatment Acute intervention focus with short term stays Joint venture/Professional partnerships between NHC, Tennova and University of Tennessee Medical Center- KnoxvilleWhat we will provide for you:
Brand new hospital with BIG opportunities Tuition reimbursement available ETO (3 weeks accrued vacation time your first year) Sick leave and Family Sick leave available Competitive benefits package, including 401K matchKnoxville Center for Behavioral Medicine: Mission and Vision
We are committed to improve the quality of life of our patients by delivering personalized behavioral health in a safe and supportive environment. Our vision is to bring communities, families, and healthcare providers together to improve behavioral health, one patient at a time.
The Knoxville Center for Behavioral Medicine provides a comprehensive continuum of care for adults and geriatric patients with psychiatric, emotional, and addictive disorders We are pleased to partner with National Health Corporation (NHC), Tennova Healthcare, and The University of Tennessee Medical Center.
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