
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Somerville, MA
Job Description
Behavioral Health Network, recognized as the 10th Top Places to work in MA by the Boston Globe. Since 1938, BHN has been providing behavioral health services in MA. Operating over 130 programs with our 3,000 employees, we are expanding our services statewide and would like YOU to join our team!
Here’s What You Will Do
• Play an essential support role in providing basic medical care, health monitoring and medication management for clients in recovery from substance use disorders.
• Maintain accurate nursing notes, med logs, incident reports, and progress notes.
• Document communication with providers, referrals, and follow-up care.
• Collaborate with case managers, primary care providers, outpatient addiction treatment centers, and mental health professionals.
• Participate in team meetings and collaborate with clinical and recovery staff.
• Help maintain a structured, safe, and recovery-oriented environment.
What We Are Looking For
• Active licensure as a Licensed Practical Nurse by the Massachusetts Board of Registration (required).
• Experience with substance use disorder programs.
• Working knowledge of ethics and legal parameters of working with substance abuse clients (preferred).
• Hours are Monday-Friday, daytime and every other Saturday morning.
PAY: $34.50 - $43.13 per hour
How do I apply to be an LPN?
If you are interested in this opportunity, please visit our website at www.bhnworks.org or email Elisa directly at elisa.auker@bhninc.org today!
Job Details
Medical Speciality
Addiction Medicine
Employment Type
Full-time
Required License
LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse)
Work Setting
ClinicOutpatient
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About Behavioral Health Network
Behavioral Health Network, Inc. is a non-profit community behavioral health agency based in Western Massachusetts since 1938. They offer comprehensive services to individuals, families, and communities facing behavioral and developmental challenges. With diverse funding sources including government agencies, BHN provides professional services for mental illness, substance use disorders, and intellectual disabilities. As a regional provider, BHN collaborates with various organizations to deliver evidence-based treatment models and promote integrated quality services. They have been instrumental in developing new services to meet the behavioral health needs of the Pioneer Valley, serving the most challenging individuals and families.


