Posted 1mo ago

Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)

@ Mental Health Association
Chicopee, Massachusetts, United States
$34/hrOnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:communicating, coordinating, documenting
Requirements Summary:Valid MA LPN license, valid driver’s license with reliable vehicle and insurance, ability to work independently, strong communication and organizational skills, MAP/CPR/First Aid certifications, must be 18+, adapt to participant needs.
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Position Summary

The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) provides direct oversight and support to the care team on-site through hands-on education, coaching, and modeling. This position ensures the health and well-being of participants through advocacy with medical providers, coordination with visiting nursing services, and participation in discharge planning following hospital or rehab stays. The LPN supports the maintenance of a safe environment by conducting medication and chart audits and collaborates closely with nursing and supervisory teams to meet individual needs.

Pay Rate: $34 an hour+

Open Shift: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm (40h)

Key Responsibilities

  • Communicate with participants and team members in a respectful, enthusiastic, and empowering manner that promotes self-esteem and self-direction.
  • Provide and model safe execution of health, safety, and medical protocols for participants. Offer training, observation, and review of protocol implementation to support staff, informing the Nurse Manager of concerns as needed.
  • Act as a liaison between participants and external providers including hospitals, clinics, and families, while promoting self-advocacy.
  • Monitor participants for medication side effects, infection, or symptoms of medical conditions and respond according to established protocols, including timely documentation and tracking.
  • Respond to medical or behavioral emergencies in accordance with MHA, MRC, and DDS policies. Ensure appropriate communication and follow-up with supervisory staff and emergency personnel as needed.
  • Report and document all suspected cases of abuse or neglect following mandated reporting procedures.
  • Assist in scheduling, coordinating, and, when appropriate, attending medical, dental, and psychiatric appointments. Administer medications per MAP standards and record health-related data as necessary.
  • Conduct medication log audits to ensure MAP compliance and accurate recordkeeping.
  • Participate in team meetings, supervisions, and ongoing training to enhance knowledge, skills, and collaboration with colleagues.
  • Maintain professionalism, strong interpersonal skills, and organizational capabilities to ensure participant goals and program outcomes are successfully met.

 

About New Ways Services – (ABI Division)

New Way is MHA’s residential and community-based program for individuals living with acquired brain injuries (ABI) due to trauma, stroke, or serious illness. These life changes can bring physical, emotional, and cognitive challenges, and New Way provides the support needed to navigate them. Through personalized care, skill-building, and meaningful daily routines, individuals are supported in gaining independence, reconnecting with others, and living fully in the community. Our homes are safe, accessible, and integrated into typical neighborhoods, offering 24/7 support along with nursing, clinical, and therapeutic services.

Equal Opportunity Statement

The Mental Health Association is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.