A respected human services organization is seeking a dedicated LPN to provide hands-on clinical leadership within community homes supporting individuals with developmental disabilities. This is an opportunity to make a meaningful difference while working alongside compassionate, non-clinical support staff in a collaborative environment. If you value autonomy, teamwork, and delivering consistent, high-quality care, this role offers both impact and growth.
LPN Day-to-Day Responsibilities
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Serve as the clinical lead in group homes staffed by non-clinical personnel, providing assessments and nursing guidance
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Administer prescribed medications and treatments in alignment with MAP guidelines
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Monitor and document individuals’ health status, alerting supervisors and medical providers to any changes
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Attend and follow up on medical appointments, arranging needed testing or aftercare
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Liaise between individuals, staff, providers, and families regarding medical updates or changes
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Support hospital admissions and discharges, including on-site hospital visits as needed
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Conduct annual and as-needed staff training on diagnoses, medication management, and general health practices
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Complete/update medical assessments, monthly progress notes, and maintain all required documentation
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Contribute to general housekeeping, staff training, and other supportive duties across programs
LPN Benefits & Compensation
$37/hour base pay plus a $5,000 sign-on bonus for new 30-40 hour LPN hires-
Comprehensive health and dental coverage
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Paid benefit time and family medical leave
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Retirement savings and life insurance
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Professional skills training and college tuition discounts
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Disability insurance
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Career growth and employee recognition programs
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Exclusive discounts at local businesses
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Flexible schedule options
LPN Requirements & Qualifications
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Current LPN License in Massachusetts
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Minimum 1 year of related nursing experience
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Valid driver’s license
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Basic proficiency in Microsoft Word and the internet
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Successful completion of all required state and agency trainings, including medication administration rules
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Ability to pass criminal history (CORI) and agency background checks
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Fluent in English; capable of clear written and verbal communication
LPN Preferred Background & Skills
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Experience supporting people with developmental disabilities
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Comfort providing staff training and clinical coaching
If you are a compassionate LPN ready to take on a leadership role where your clinical skills make a daily impact, we encourage you to apply.