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Hampden County Sheriff's Office

Nurse (RN or LPN, Stonybrook Stabilization and Treatment Center, part-time)

Hampden County Sheriff's Office, Ludlow, Massachusetts, us, 01056

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Description Are you a compassionate and skilled nurse looking to make a meaningful impact? The Hampden County Sheriff's Office is seeking enthusiastic, highly qualified candidates for a part-time, 20-hour per week position to join our Health Services team at the Stonybrook Stabilization and Treatment Center in Ludlow, MA. This is an exciting opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals in our care while working as a part of a dedicated, multidisciplinary team.

Work Schedule

7:00 p.m. - 7:00 a.m.; every other weekend; Saturday and Sunday, plus one 8-hour shift each week

Salary range:

LPN - $34.10/hour

RN - $44.54/hour

Available Benefits

Pro-rated vacation time

Pro-rated sick time

Pro-rated paid holidays

Other Commonwealth benefits

Be Part of Something Bigger

The work you do here changes lives and builds safer, healthier communities. If you're ready to bring your passion and skills to a place where they matter every day, we encourage you to apply.

Apply today and help men in recovery reclaim their future.

Requirements RN or LPN License to practice in Massachusetts CPR/AED Certified Excellent written and oral communications skills Valid driver's license Must pass drug screening and medical clearance Must pass criminal background check

Company Information The Stonybrook Stabilization & Treatment Center is not your average substance use disorder treatment facility. Created by Sheriff Nick Cocchi in 2018 to help people battling addiction, the opening of the facility more than doubled the number of treatment beds in the western half of Massachusetts.

Although the facility is operated under the umbrella of the Hampden County Sheriff's Office, it is a standalone facility with specially-trained treatment staff.

The Stonybrook Stabilization and Treatment Center provides evidence-guided, trauma-informed, and family-focused medically-managed withdrawal and post-withdrawal care in Ludlow, Massachusetts. Psycho-educational programs draw from proven models with SUD & CJ participants, scaled for appropriate engagement in the weeks following withdrawal.

The clients are admitted to the facility under the Commonwealth's Section 35 law, which provides a way to commit someone for treatment under certain conditions relative to their substance use. The commitment lasts from 30 to 90 days, depending upon the outcome of regular reviews but our average length of stay is around 50 days, which provides a solid amount of time to adequately prepare someone for success in their journey toward long-term recovery.

If you want to help make the world a better place by helping people with substance use disorder,

consider joining our team !