2026-05-15 – Weekly LPN Jobs : Remote roles verified and available

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.


This week’s job market for LPNs is buzzing with opportunities. There’s a notable demand for pediatric care and leadership roles, and yes, verified remote positions are available—ideal if you’re looking to work from anywhere.


This Week’s Jobs

  • LPN Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
    Company: Care Options for Kids | Location: Philadelphia, PA
    If you’re interested in pediatric home care, this one’s for you. Perfect for those who find joy in working with kids.
    Apply Here

  • LPN
    Company: Trident Pain Center | Location: North Charleston, SC
    Looking for an LPN with a valid state license. Great for those with a knack for pain management.
    Apply Here

  • LPN Charge Nurse
    Company: Calhoun County Medical Care Facility | Location: Battle Creek, MI
    This role is for those ready to step into a leadership position. You’ll lead a team and make critical care decisions.
    Apply Here

  • LPN
    Company: Interim HealthCare | Location: Morgantown, WV
    Join a team where your care makes a difference. Ideal if you’re passionate about patient-centered care.
    Apply Here

  • LPN
    Company: Wesley Enhanced Living | Location: Philadelphia, PA
    Join a place that feels like family, with most LPNs staying over four years. Plus, enjoy a seamless commute.
    Apply Here

  • LPN
    Company: Greenup Rehab and Nursing | Location: Greenup, IL
    Perfect for seasoned LPNs looking to make an impact in rehabilitation and nursing care.
    Apply Here

  • LPN
    Company: Charleston Rehab and Nursing | Location: Charleston, IL
    Open for LPNs with a passion for rehabilitation. A chance to work where your skills are valued.
    Apply Here

  • LPN
    Company: White County Rehab and Nursing | Location: Carmi, IL
    Great fit for those experienced in nursing homes, where patient care is the top priority.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

This week, there are solid remote opportunities for LPNs. If you’re looking to work from home, here’s your chance.

  • LPN - Weekend Coverage
    Company: Lange Recruiting | Location: Richmond, VA
    If weekend work suits you, this remote role requires a Virginia LPN license.
    Apply Here

  • Care Facilitator/LPN
    Company: Lange Recruiting | Location: Richmond, VA
    Join a team of experienced healthcare professionals offering remote care. Requires a Virginia LPN license.
    Apply Here

  • Licensed Practical Nurse LPN - Remote
    Company: Get It - Healthcare | Location: Danbury, CT
    Seeking LPNs for remote positions. Must hold a Connecticut LPN license.
    Apply Here

  • Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) - Remote
    Company: Get It - Healthcare | Location: New York, NY
    Manage patient care remotely with a New York LPN license.
    Apply Here

  • Licensed Practical Nurse - LPN - LVN - Remote
    Company: Get It - Healthcare | Location: Milwaukee, WI
    Fully remote position available for dedicated LPNs.
    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That wraps up this week’s job listings. If anything caught your eye, don’t wait too long to apply. Opportunities like these tend to move quickly. Good luck!

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I’ve been looking at remote LPN roles too, and it’s like trying to find a good parking spot in a packed lot — sometimes you just need to be patient and wait for the right one to pop up. I applied to a couple of pediatric positions last week, and they move quickly, so I’d recommend keeping your resume up-to-date and ready to go. Good luck, everyone.

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Finding remote LPN roles can be tricky, but I’d suggest tailoring your resume for each position. I applied to a few jobs where I highlighted my pediatric experience specifically, which really helped me stand out. Just don’t forget to follow up on your applications; it can make a difference.

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It’s true that the demand for pediatric care is high right now. When I was applying last month, I set up job alerts on several platforms, which really helped me respond quickly to new listings. You might find it useful to do the same, especially since these roles can disappear fast.

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, I feel your pain! I lucked out finding a remote job by using specific keywords in my applications — like ‘pediatric’ and ‘leadership’ — that matched what companies are looking for right now. I also recommend checking out @c_jennings76’s tip about setting up alerts; it really makes a difference in applying quickly to those roles before they disappear.

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I found that focusing on my strengths, especially my pediatric care background, really made my applications stand out; i also used LinkedIn’s job alert feature to stay updated on new postings without constantly searching. It’s amazing how quickly positions can fill up, so being proactive is key.

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