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<p>Description</p><p>We’re a California-based home care agency seeking an experienced Registered Nurse (RN) to complete per-diem client assessments and QA supervisory visits. This role is ideal for an RN who values flexibility, works independently, and is genuinely passionate about caring for others.</p><p>Assessments are scheduled as needed, allowing you to accept work based on your availability while remaining an essential part of high-quality client care.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Our Values (Must-Have)</strong></p><ul><li>Before applying, please make sure these values truly align with how you work:</li><li>Accountability – You follow through, meet deadlines, and take ownership of your work</li><li>Integrity – You do the right thing, even when no one is watching</li><li>Curiosity – You ask questions and seek to understand the whole picture</li><li>Empathy – You care deeply about clients, families, and caregivers</li><li>Kaizen – You believe in continuous improvement, even in small ways</li><li>Growth – You’re open to learning and becoming better at what you do</li></ul><p>These values guide how we serve our clients and how we work as a team.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Position Details</strong></p><ul><li>Per-diem / as-needed</li><li>Pay: $75 per completed assessment</li><li>Pay Schedule: within 4–5 business days after a valid invoice is received</li><li>Schedule: Flexible, with opportunities for last-minute assessments</li><li>Location: within Orange County (no shift work, no ongoing caseload)</li></ul><p><strong>What You’ll Do</strong></p><ul><li>Conduct in-home client assessments and QA supervisory visits</li><li>Engage clients and families with professionalism, compassion, and respect</li><li>Accurately document findings using secure systems</li><li>Submit all documentation the same day</li><li>Maintain strict compliance with HIPAA and California privacy standards</li></ul><p><strong>Ideal Qualities for This Role</strong></p><p>The ideal per-diem nurse assessor is someone who:</p><ul><li>Is highly organized and detail-oriented with documentation</li><li>Understands the importance of same-day submission</li><li>Has flexible availability and can occasionally accept short-notice assignments</li><li>Communicates clearly and professionally with clients and office staff</li><li>Works well independently without constant supervision</li><li>Truly cares about the people they assess and approaches each visit with empathy and patience</li><li>Takes pride in representing the agency with professionalism and compassion</li></ul><p>Why This Role Works</p><ul><li>Flexible, per-diem schedule with no long-term commitment</li><li>Straightforward assessments without ongoing patient management</li><li>Supportive, professional agency environment</li><li>Clear expectations and reliable weekly pay</li><li>Meaningful work that directly supports client safety and quality of care</li></ul><p>If you’re an experienced RN who values flexibility, accountability, and compassionate care, we’d love to hear from you.</p><p><strong>Apply today to be considered.</strong></p><p>Requirements</p><p><strong>Requirements</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Active California RN</strong> license</li><li><strong>Minimum 3 years</strong> of nursing experience</li><li>Valid government-issued ID</li><li>Clean background check</li><li>No felony convictions</li><li>Reliable laptop for documentation</li><li>Ability to complete assessments independently and on time</li><li>Experience with home care and/or LTC assessments is preferred but not required</li><li>Gerontology case management experience (a plus, not required)</li></ul>

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