Weekend Integrated Support Coordinator (LPN/RN)

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Key Responsibilities

The Weekend Integrated Support Nurse provides direct clinical support, healthcare oversight, quality assurance, and operational assistance across BAMSI residential programs during weekend hours.

Requirements Summary

$42/ Hour Who We Are: BAMSI has been “bringing people and services together” since 1975. We are dedicated to providing high-quality,

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Location: Brockton/Easton Area (Travel Required)
Schedule: Saturday & Sunday, 7:00am–11:00pm
Hours: Baylor Schedule (32 hours worked; paid equivalent of 40 hours in accordance with BAMSI Baylor Program requirements)
Pay Rate: $42/ Hour


BAMSI has been “bringing people and services together” since 1975. We are dedicated to providing high-quality, person-centered services to individuals with developmental disabilities, behavioral health needs, and complex medical conditions. Our nursing team plays a critical role in promoting health, safety, dignity, and quality of life across residential and community-based programs throughout Massachusetts.


What We Offer

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• Time Off – Up to 4 weeks combined vacation, personal and cultural holiday
• 12 paid holidays
• Up to 2 weeks Sick Time
• Highly Specialized Paid Trainings and Continuing Education Opportunities
• Health and Dental Insurance
• Life, Short-Term, and Long-Term Disability Insurance
• 403B plan with discretionary match
• Wellness Activities
• Employee Assistance Program
• Career Development Opportunities
• Baylor Program premium schedule benefit

Benefits vary based on position and scheduled hours.


• High-Impact Clinical Role: Serve as a key nursing resource supporting multiple residential programs throughout the weekend.
• Autonomy & Variety: Work independently while collaborating with clinical and operational leaders across a variety of settings.
• Leadership Through Practice: Provide coaching, consultation, and support to residential staff while ensuring high standards of clinical care.
• Meaningful Work: Help ensure individuals receive safe, timely, and person-centered healthcare when traditional resources may be limited.
Mobile & Dynamic Environment: Every shift brings new opportunities to solve problems, support teams, and improve outcomes.


Responsibilities

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The Weekend Integrated Support Nurse provides direct clinical support, healthcare oversight, quality assurance, and operational assistance across BAMSI residential programs during weekend hours.

• Serve as a visible nursing presence across assigned residential programs throughout the weekend
• Respond to clinical concerns and provide nursing assessments and interventions within scope of practice
• Provide consultation and guidance to residential staff regarding illness, injury, medication concerns, and changes in condition
• Triage healthcare concerns and coordinate with healthcare providers, pharmacies, hospitals, and leadership as needed
• Respond to urgent clinical calls and support staff with time-sensitive healthcare issues
• Escalate significant clinical concerns to the Director of Integrated Health Services and operational leadership
• Provide support during unexpected nursing needs or staffing shortages
• Travel between residential programs based on clinical priorities and organizational needs

• Support weekend admissions, hospital discharges, emergency department returns, and other transitions of care
• Review physician orders, medications, treatment plans, and discharge documentation
• Coordinate with pharmacies, healthcare providers, nursing leadership, and residential teams to ensure continuity of care
• Identify and address medication discrepancies, missing orders, or other concerns affecting safe transitions

• Conduct clinical rounds and program spot checks throughout residential locations
• Assess healthcare practices, medication systems, infection control measures, and compliance with clinical protocols
• Observe implementation of healthcare plans and physician orders
• Provide immediate coaching and corrective guidance when concerns are identified
• Communicate trends and significant findings to nursing and operational leadership

• Support compliance with Massachusetts Medication Administration Program (MAP) requirements
• Conduct medication audits and medication administration observations
• Review Medication Administration Records (MARs), physician orders, controlled medication documentation, and related records
• Assist staff with medication-related clinical problem-solving
• Review medication occurrences and ensure appropriate reporting and follow-up
• Provide coaching and education to MAP-certified staff
• Escalate significant medication errors or safety concerns immediately

• Conduct healthcare record reviews for completeness, accuracy, and compliance
• Review nursing notes, treatment records, laboratory results, healthcare appointments, and follow-up documentation
• Identify documentation gaps and support staff with corrections and improvements
• Ensure significant weekend clinical activity is documented and communicated appropriately

• Partner with residential leadership to resolve healthcare-related operational challenges
• Serve as a clinical resource for Program Managers, Directors, on-call leadership, and direct support staff
• Assist with clinical decisions that impact staffing, transportation, programming, and support needs
• Support continuity of care during emergent operational situations

• Communicate with individuals served, families, guardians, healthcare providers, and interdisciplinary team members as appropriate
• Maintain ongoing communication with nursing and operational leadership throughout the weekend
• Provide detailed weekend handoff reports to weekday nursing and operational teams
• Communicate significant incidents, hospitalizations, medication events, and safety concerns through established protocols

• Promote compliance with regulatory, licensing, accreditation, and BAMSI healthcare standards
• Identify medication, documentation, infection control, safety, and clinical risks
• Support corrective actions and continuous quality improvement efforts
• Maintain infection prevention standards, safety practices, and universal precautions

• Serve as a mentor and clinical resource for nurses and residential staff
• Provide real-time coaching related to medication administration, healthcare protocols, chronic conditions, documentation, and infection control
• Support orientation and development of newer nursing staff
• Help ensure consistent clinical practices across multiple programs


• Current Massachusetts Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license in good standing required
• Current CPR certification required

• Two to three years of nursing experience preferred
• Experience in residential, community-based, developmental disability, behavioral health, or human service settings strongly preferred
• Experience supporting individuals with complex medical, developmental, or behavioral health needs preferred
• Experience with medication administration systems and MAP requirements preferred

Requirements

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• Strong clinical assessment and nursing judgment skills
• Ability to respond effectively in urgent and changing situations
• Strong medication management and clinical documentation abilities
• Knowledge of MAP regulations, DPH requirements, and community healthcare practices
• Ability to conduct audits, identify compliance concerns, and implement corrective actions
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Strong organizational and follow-through abilities
• Ability to balance clinical intervention, quality assurance, and operational support responsibilities
• Comfortable working independently across multiple program locations

• Valid driver's license required
• Reliable transportation and ability to travel between program sites throughout the shift
• Ability to meet all credentialing, background check, and regulatory requirements
• Ability to work the Baylor weekend schedule consistently


• Ability to lift, push, pull, and maneuver up to 25 pounds
• Frequent standing, walking, bending, and stair climbing
• Ability to travel between multiple residential locations throughout a shift
• Visual and auditory acuity sufficient to perform clinical assessments and nursing responsibilities
• Ability to respond directly to situations requiring immediate clinical intervention


As a Weekend Integrated Support Nurse, you provide critical clinical leadership and support during a time when nursing resources are often limited. Your expertise helps ensure continuity of care, strengthens medication and healthcare compliance, supports residential teams, and improves health and safety outcomes for the individuals we serve. Through your work, BAMSI programs remain responsive, person-centered, and clinically strong every weekend.


Saturday & Sunday, 7:00am–11:00pm
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Where is the job
Brockton, United States
On-site at the office
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August 18, 2026
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