Join Our Private Duty Nurse Team

At Nursing Done Right, we connect qualified nurses with meaningful opportunities at Z Best Home Care a trusted licensed home care agency serving New York City, the 5 boroughs, and Westchester County. We’re currently hiring Private Duty Nurses (PDN) to deliver compassionate, skilled in-home care to patients who depend on you.

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Why Become a Private Duty Nurse with Us?

As a Private Duty Nurse with Z Best Home Care, you’ll have the opportunity to provide meaningful one-on-one care in a supportive environment. We value your skills, dedication, and compassion, and we’re committed to giving you the resources and flexibility you need to succeed.

Our Services Include:

  • Competitive pay
  • $500 Sign-up Bonus
  • Flexible Shifts
  • Supportive Team Environment
  • Career Growth
  • One-on-one patient care
  • Reliable Scheduling

We believe great care starts with happy nurses. That’s why we offer the stability, respect, and support you deserve - so you can focus on making a real difference in your patients’ lives.

Who is a Good Fit for Private Duty Nursing?

Private Duty Nursing is ideal for compassionate, reliable nurses who want to provide one-on-one care in a home setting. If you enjoy building strong connections with patients and working independently while still supported by a professional care team, this role is right for you. Whether you’re an experienced nurse or a recent graduate, you’ll find meaningful opportunities with us.

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Key Duties of Our Private Duty Nurses

As a Private Duty Nurse with Z Best Home Care, you’ll provide skilled, one-on-one care that makes a real difference in patients’ lives. Your role combines advanced clinical expertise with compassionate support, ensuring every patient receives safe, personalized care in the comfort of their home.

Medication Management

Administer medications, including IV therapies, with precision and adherence to physician orders.

Comprehensive Assessments

Perform in-depth patient evaluations, develop care plans, and adjust treatments as needed.

Advanced Procedures

Manage ventilators, tracheostomies, feeding tubes, and provide complex wound care.

Care Coordination

Communicate with physicians, specialists, and family members to ensure seamless, high-quality care.

Supervision & Guidance

Oversee LPNs and Home Health Aides, offering clinical direction and support.

Patient & Family Education

Teach families safe care practices and empower them with knowledge for better outcomes.

Common Questions About Private Duty Nursing

Thinking about working as a Private Duty Nurse? Here are the answers to the top questions nurses ask before joining our team.

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