RN or LPN
Job Description
Full-Time or Part-Time | $36.00–$39.18/hr | Up to $3,000 Sign-On Bonus
If you are an LPN who prefers relationship-based care and work that actually improves lives, this role is worth your attention.
At Cooperative Production, nurses are not rushed through impossible caseloads. You support the same individuals over time, work closely with interdisciplinary teams, and practice nursing in a setting that values judgment, consistency, and respect.
What makes this role different
- Smaller, stable caseloads
- Direct communication with families and providers
- Nursing judgment is trusted, not micromanaged
- Supportive team environment with experienced staff
Pay and incentives
- Range from $36.00–$39.18 per hour
- Up to $3,000 sign-on bonus
- Full benefits for eligible employees
What you will do
- Administer medications and follow individualized nursing treatment plans
- Monitor overall health status, including skin integrity, hygiene, and seizure activity
- Communicate with physicians, pharmacists, therapists, families, and internal teams
- Respond to health concerns and recommend appropriate follow-up
- Complete required health documentation accurately and on time
What you need
- Current Massachusetts LPN license
- BLS certification in Massachusetts
- Valid driver’s license and acceptable driving record
- Ability to pass CORI and fingerprinting
Physical considerations
This role may involve assisting adults with transfers and adaptive equipment. All care is provided respectfully and with dignity.
Benefits include
403(b) matching, health, dental, vision, life insurance, generous paid time off, tuition reimbursement, employee assistance program, referral bonuses, paid training, and more.
About Cooperative Production
Founded in 1972, Cooperative Production supports approximately 300 adults with developmental disabilities and brain injuries through residential, day, and clinical services across Southeastern Massachusetts. Our focus is individualized support, community participation, and long-term stability. Learn more here: cooperativeproduction.org
For more than 50 years, this 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization has supported individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and brain injuries through a diverse menu of programs and clinical services, including residential, clinical and health services, employment supports, other specialized services, and a variety of day program activities. With a mission to prioritize individualized services and community involvement, CO-OP currently serves more than 300 individuals and families throughout Southeastern Massachusetts.
For more information, go to www.cooperativeproduction.org
