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Position: LPN (DNA/TB)
Location: CSOSA Facilities, Washington, DC

Schedule:
Monday-Friday, 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM with a 30-minute lunch break

Why You Will Love This Role:
This role offers the opportunity to provide essential nursing support within CSOSA facilities, contributing to the health, safety, and well-being of the community you serve. You'll play a key part in DNA collection and TB screening services, supporting important public health and compliance initiatives in a structured clinical setting.
With a consistent Monday-Friday daytime schedule, this position promotes strong work-life balance, no nights, weekends, or holidays required. It's an excellent fit for LPNs who value routine, autonomy in their skillset, and the chance to make a meaningful impact through prevention-focused care.
If you're looking for stability, purpose-driven work, and the opportunity to apply your clinical expertise in a unique federal environment, this role offers both professional fulfillment and schedule consistency.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Hold a full, current, and unrestricted LPN license in D.C. or any U.S. jurisdiction.
  • Maintain current CPR certification.
  • Be trained in universal precautions and infection control standards
  • Complete annual TB testing or submit chest x-ray documentation.

How to Apply:
Please apply below for consideration. For additional questions, please contact Valerie Vazquez via email at Vvazquez@

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