Per Diem Nurse LPN RN
Company: ServiceNet
Location: Easthampton, MA
Salary: $38 - 43 per hour
Employment Type: Part-Time
Job Description

Job Title: Per Diem Nurse LPN RN
Company: ServiceNet
Job Description
Program Locations: Wilbraham, Feeding Hills, Easthampton, Springfield, Hadley
LPN Starting Pay: $38/hr
RN Starting Pay: $43/hrServiceNet is seeking a compassionate and dedicated nurse looking for a rewarding career where they can truly make a difference. Our homes have a 4:1 client: nurse ratio to allow for more individualized care. We are seeking LPNs and RNs to join our team and work with individuals with developmental disabilities or brain injuries in our residential programs. As part of our nursing team, you’ll be more than just a caregiver-you’ll be an advocate for health and well-being.Key Responsibilities:
- Champion Health and Well-Being: Monitor and coordinate healthcare services to ensure the best possible care for each individual. You’ll be a key communicator, connecting with physicians, nurse practitioners, and other healthcare providers to ensure everyone’s health needs are met.
- Be a Lifeline for Care: Document nursing interventions and changes, keeping track of everything that impacts each person’s health. Whether it’s progress notes, daily logs, or communication with staff, you’ll make sure no detail is overlooked.
- Ensure Safe and Effective Care: Maintain medication and treatment orders, ensuring they meet MAP standards, while keeping an eye on any side effects or issues that may arise. Your attention to detail will keep people safe and healthy.
- Empower Others to Grow: Teach and train staff in essential personal care techniques, positioning, feeding, and using supportive devices, ensuring everyone is equipped to provide the best care possible.
- Support Independence: Assist individuals with their personal care and daily activities (ADLs), while encouraging them to take control of their lives and responsibilities. You’ll be a guide and a support, helping them grow more independent each day.
- Be There for Life’s Important Moments: Accompany individuals to medical appointments and day programs, making sure they receive the care and services they need.
- Go Above and Beyond: Take on additional assignments as needed, always working to provide the best support and care possible.
Why You’ll Love Working Here:
- Make a True Difference: Every day, you’ll help people improve their health and quality of life. Your work will have a lasting impact on individuals and their families.
- Be Part of a Supportive Team: You’ll work alongside a team of compassionate professionals who share your commitment to making a difference.
- Help People Thrive: By teaching, guiding, and caring for individuals, you’ll be part of their journey toward greater independence and self-confidence.
- Grow with Us: With opportunities to learn and grow, you’ll gain valuable skills and experience while being part of a team that values your contributions.
Qualifications:
- Valid MA Nursing License.
- Valid driver’s license and acceptable driving record.
- Physical ability to perform the requirements of the position.
- Good communication and computer skills.
About ServiceNetServiceNet is a compassionate non-profit organization that helps individuals facing challenges such as mental illness, developmental disabilities, brain injuries, homelessness, and substance use issues. With dedicated staff members, we work together to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.Learn more about ServiceNetServiceNet is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or veteran status.Compensation: $38.00 – $43.00 per hourAt ServiceNet, you will make a real difference. Whether you’re working in residential direct care, clinical care, peer support, or other valuable roles, you’ll be part of a compassionate team dedicated to supporting our community.And with over 1,500 employees and 100 programs across western Massachusetts, we’re confident there’s a role that’s the right fit for you.ServiceNet is a non-profit agency supporting people with mental health challenges, developmental disabilities, brain injuries, homelessness, and more. We offer great benefits, room to grow, and plenty of rewarding opportunities. We’d love for you to join us!Not sure which job might be right for you? No problem! Email talent@servicenet.org to speak with a hiring manager today.(if you already have a resume on Indeed)Or apply here.
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