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Illinois requires separate license
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Illinois is non-compact — separate IDFPR license required (6–10 weeks). Chicago academic medical centers drive high specialty pay. Mandatory CE on Sexual Harassment Prevention required for all RN renewals.
Cost: $50 + $58 IDFPR (non-compact)
Timeline: 6–10 weeks via IDFPR (Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation)
LPNs in Illinois earn an average of $2,200 per week. Pay ranges from $1,800 to $3,500 per week depending on specialty, experience, and facility type. CatSol Healthcare Staffing offers transparent pay rates with no hidden fees.
To work as a LPN in Illinois, you need an active nursing license valid in IL. Illinois is not part of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC), so you will need to obtain a Illinois nursing license. CatSol can help guide you through the licensing process.
CatSol currently has 50+ LPN positions available in Illinois. Our job listings are updated daily, and new positions are added regularly. Popular specialties include ICU, ER, and Med-Surg.
Applying for LPN jobs with CatSol is easy. Use our AI-powered search to find jobs that match your preferences, then click "Quick Apply" to submit your information. A dedicated recruiter will contact you within 24 hours to discuss opportunities and guide you through the process.