Job Description
- UP TO $1,000 SIGN ON BONUS FOR EVENING SHIFT ONLY
- Full-Time & Part-Time (Every Other Weekend Required) on Days, Evenings, or Nights
- Per Diem
- The Certified Nursing Assistant, CNA, must be committed to our mission to deliver superior healthcare to our residents in a manner which promotes independence, preserves dignity, & strives to improve their quality of life
- Certified Nursing Assistant, CNA provides residents with routine daily nursing care in accordance with established procedures & document the resident care appropriately
- Certified Nursing Assistant, CNA creates & maintains a calm atmosphere throughout the unit/shift
- Prepare residents for meals, serve trays, & assist with feeding as indicated
- Certified Nursing Assistant, CNA will check residents routinely to assure that their personal care/hygiene needs are being met including giving/assisting residents with bath functions
- Assist with transportation, lifting, turning, moving, positioning, & transferring residents into/out of beds, chairs, bathtubs, wheelchair, lifts, etc.
- Certified Nursing Assistant, CNA answers resident calls promptly & report all changes in resident's condition promptly
- Measure & record temperatures, pulse, blood pressures, etc. as instructed
- Holds CNA Certification in New York State that is current & in good standing
- Dedicated to providing extraordinary compassionate care as a CNA to each resident
- Energetic, enthusiastic, committed, & passionate about quality care
- Genuinely interested in helping ill, injured, disabled, elderly, emotionally upset, & sometimes challenging residents
- Patience, a cheerful disposition, & willingness to assist any residents & co-workers
- Excellent communication, customer service, & organization skills
- Trusted to work independently & in a team environment
- Able to work well under pressure, flexible, & will work harmoniously with all staff
- Covid-19 vaccinations are encouraged but NOT MANDATED ; we continue to offer COVID-19 vaccination based on eligibility guidance from CDC
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