On call RN/ CNA/ MA or LVN - Tampa, FL

Mobile Lice Technician – Flexible, Part-Time Work ($25–$40+/hr + tips & travel fees) Imagine being in control of your schedule, working when it suits you. That’s what being a lice technician offers. Whether you’re a parent, a student, or simply seeking better work-life balance, this role adapts to your life — while still asking for reliable commitment. As a lice technician, you’ll play a crucial role in helping families through a stressful situation. Your care and expertise can make a real difference. Don’t worry if you’re new — we provide full training so you’ll feel confident in no time! What You’ll Do: • Complete onboarding with team support and tools • Participate in our proprietary training (includes a paid sign-on bonus) • Monitor jobs in your dispatch area and accept/decline via app • For accepted jobs: arrive within 1 hour, check in on the app to notify client you’re en route • Arrive punctually, professionally, and with all necessary supplies • Perform head checks, nitpicking treatments, and educate families on follow-up care and prevention • Collect client signatures to start and finish jobs (tracks your paid time) • Submit invoices for jobs (paid twice weekly) Requirements: • LVN, MA, RN, or CNA preferred • Calm, friendly, professional demeanor • Standing for long periods during treatments • Strong attention to detail — expected to remove all lice during the visit • Willingness to complete onboarding, training, and learn internal software independently • Must pass a thorough criminal background check Pay & Perks: • $25/hr on-call jobs • $30/hr AM shifts • $35/hr PM shifts • + $5/hr bonus for RNs • Tips + travel fees • Flexible schedule — you choose which days you’re available • Full training provided This job is a great fit if… ✅ You want flexible, reliable part-time work ✅ You can work 2–3 days a week in 4+ hour blocks (7am–10pm) ✅ You’re comfortable with apps, GPS, and keeping your schedule updated ✅ You’re not squeamish and enjoy helping families This job is NOT a fit if… ❌ You’re away or occupied at another job for weeks at a time ❌ You’re uncomfortable entering homes, being around kids/pets, or handling sensitive situations ❌ You don’t respond to team messages promptly ❌ You don’t have reliable transportation Apply tot his job

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