Mass Care Link is hiring in Fall River for Full-Time Registered Nurses and Care Managers

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Mass Care Link is hiring in Fall River for Full-Time Registered Nurses and Care Managers

Registered Nurse Job Description: This is a full-time position. The incumbent will be responsible for conducting assessments to determine eligibility for personal care services and completing monthly home visits. This is a field-based position, which requires travel throughout the state of Massachusetts.

Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30PM, No Weekends, No Holidays.
Paid holidays off, Paid vacation, Paid daily breaks, Paid birthday off, Life Insurance, Short Disability Insurance, Dental, Vision Insurance, and Health Insurance.
Requirements for Registered Nurse

-Registered Nurse License in Massachusetts
– At least two years of recent experience in the direct care of the elderly or disabled adults. -Must be able to pass a criminal background check.
-Must have a valid driver’s license.
-Have a vehicle in good working order and be willing to travel.
Salary for Registered Nurse; $80,000 a year
How to Apply: Please send your resume and cover letter to Career@Masscarelink.org

Requirements for Care Manager

-A Bachelor degree in a related field.
-At least two years’ clinical experience in the care of elderly or disabled persons; or a social worker license from the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Social Work, and at least two years’ recent experience working with elderly or disabled adults
Salary for Care Manager $42,000 year
How to Apply: Please send your resume and cover letter to Career@Masscarelink.org

Mass Care Link, Inc.
99 South Main Street
Fall River, MA 02721

p: 866 880 8889 (call or text)
f: 877 366 4418
e: info@masscarelink.org

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