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Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN/LVN) Support

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The contract under the title Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN/LVN) Support outlines a subcontract requirement for providing essential nursing services under the supervision of a licensed physician. Key duties include delivering basic nursing care, assisting with the administration of medications, triaging patient requests for sick call, and supporting the ongoing management of chronic diseases. The work is to be performed in alignment with established medical protocols and under direct clinical oversight, ensuring patient safety and compliance with healthcare standards. The position is not intended for independent practice but rather as a supportive role within a structured healthcare team. The solicitation was posted on July 15, 2026, with a response deadline of August 11, 2026. The contract falls under NAICS Code 621399, which categorizes it within other miscellaneous ambulatory health care services. The contracting entity is the Worth County Board of Commissioners in Georgia, and while specific location details such as city or zip code are not provided, the place of performance is expected to be within Worth County. The nature of the agreement as a subcontract suggests the successful vendor will likely be engaging personnel or firms to fulfill the clinical services required, and there is no set-aside designation indicated for small businesses or other categories. Interested parties must respond through the provided state portal link before the deadline to be considered.

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LPN support subcontract for clinical nursing services in Worth County, Georgia, under physician supervision.

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Georgia → Worth County Board of CommisionersView Agency

NAICS

621399 - Offices of All Other Miscellaneous Health PractitionersView NAICS

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GA, USA

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AgencyGeorgia → Worth County Board of Commisioners
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Provide basic nursing care, assist in medication administration, triage sick call requests, and support chronic disease management under physician supervision.

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