Bridgewater, MA, US
162 days ago
1522 RPLPN Licensed Practical Nurse
  

$5,000 Sign on Bonus for New Employees * restrictions apply

        $1,500 at 30 days, $1,500 at 6 months and $2,000 after one year


[16HOURS] - Schedule: Sat-Sun 3p-11p

BAMSI is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization founded in Brockton, Massachusetts, with a vision of driving change and creating equal opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities and mental and behavioral health challenges.  Brockton Area Multi-Services, Inc. (BAMSI) was incorporated on March 21, 1975 as South Shore Multi-Services Inc., under Chapter 180 of the Massachusetts General Laws, as a not-for-profit human service organization. On July 9, 1975, it changed its name to Brockton Area Multi-Services, Inc. It was formed for the development, coordination, and delivery of integrated human service programs, and according to its website, its mission is “to empower people and enrich their lives, through compassionate support and diverse services, one individual, one family a time.” BAMSI employees up to 2,000 people and operates adult, child, and family services, assisting approximately 30,000 individuals each year in Worcester, Middlesex, Norfolk, Bristol, and Plymouth Counties.

 

BAMSI is committed to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Justice, and Access for all; to creating a holistic system of care that meets people where they are; and abolishing the stigmas surrounding mental illness, disability, and addiction.

 

We strive to offer valuable benefits that promote a healthy work/life balance and add value to our employees’ lives. Our comprehensive benefits include:

Generous Time Off Packageup to 4 weeks combined vacation, personal and cultural holiday12 paid holidaysup to 2 weeks Sick TimeHighly Specialized Paid Trainings including opportunity to earn CEUsHealth and Dental InsuranceLife, Short Term and Long Term Disability Insurance403B plan with discretionary matchWellness ActivitiesEmployee Assistance ProgramCareer Development Opportunities

*Available benefits are based on position and scheduled hours. 



Responsibilities

The desire to work in a community setting with individuals who have complex medical needs, developmental disabilities, acquired brain injury, and or mental health issues.Administer medications and treatments following the Department of Public Health’s Medication Administration Program (MAP) policies and other funder regulations.Complete daily written notes, data tracking, and skilled assessments.Follow medical protocols, treatment plans and medication treatment plans. Communicate health changes in a timely manner.Utilize Positive Behavior Supports (PBS) practices to create a thoughtful and supportive work environment by ensuring activities, plans and routines reflect the preferences, needs and goals of individuals.Ensure skilled care is provided in a way that promotes growth, dignity and independence. Provide physical support, assistance with lifting and transferring individuals served who have physical challenges as needed.The ability to work with a direct care and supervisory team to ensure the health status of individuals.Provide oversight of meals ensuring food and meals are prepared properly. Train staff on meal preparations and specialized feeding protocols as needed.Provide ADL care, transportation, and community outings as needed.Provide shift report.Assist with the maintenance of medication books, house log books, etc. to ensure program compliance with all regulations.Ensure medications, medical and safety supplies are ordered and available as needed.Follow admission and discharge requirements for hospitalized individuals.Provide training to both staff and individuals served in relevant areas (e.g., health, hygiene, safety, diet, etc.).Provide holiday coverage on a rotating basis.Attend staff meetings.Provide coverage at day habilitation programs or other residential programs as needed.Ensure safety standards and infection control protocols are followed.Perform other related duties as needed or as assigned by supervisor or designee.Possession of a Massachusetts license as a nurseKnowledge of the theories, methods, procedures and practices of nursing care.Two years experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities, brain injury and or psychiatric illnesses is preferredMust possess a valid drivers license in state of residence and satisfactory driving record.Basic computer literacy, including the ability to record data, use electronic time and attendance software and receive and send electronic mail, as needed, is required.Effective critical thinking and communication skills.Ability to lift, push, pull, maneuver up to 25 pounds.Ability to reach, bend, stand, sit and walk; perform fine motor activities. Work effectively in a moderate to occasionally loud work environment.





[16HOURS] - Schedule: Sat-Sun 3p-11p


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