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Are you or do youknow a State Tested Nursing Assistant looking to further their career? Reports to Charge Nurse or designee on progress/lack of progess in achieving restorative goals.
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No matter where you reside or consider relocating to, we are proud to be one of the largest provider s of skilled nursing long-term care and short-term rehabilitation services with 16 centers located throughout Ohio. While you contribute to the compassionate care for our residents, we strive to provide support, training, and commitment for you to achieve your career goals.
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Licenses/Certification: Valid certification as a STNA in the state of employment. Under supervision, provides basic nursing assistance and assists residents with daily living activities.
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Conducts job responsibilities in accordance with the standards set out in the Company's Code of Business Conduct, its policies and procedures, the Corporate Compliance Agreement, applicable federal and state laws, and applicable professional standards.
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Effective 2024 we are pleased to offer our full-time employees a variety of medical coverage options through Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield. Flexible pay options ; get paid daily, weekly, or bi-weekly with pay advances through UKG Wallet.
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Health Saving Account (HSA), Flexible Spending Account (FSA) , and Dependent Care FSA. Takes and records temperature, blood pressure, pulse and respiration rates, and food and fluid intake and output, as directed.
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Benefits State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) hourly pay range: $19-$36 (25% higher than average) Get paid daily or weekly Workers' comp, malpractice insurance, and taxes paid for by employer Access shifts and manage other job needs through our free mobile app Choose your preferred facilities and shifts (weekends/weekdays, day/night/overnight, etc.
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Must possess, a certificate for state tested nursing assistant. Turn all medications found in the resident's room/possession over to the Nurse Supervisor/Charge Nurse.
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NOW HIRING: State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) Now Hiring: State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) Communicates all independent observations to the team nurse/charge nurse.
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Now Hiring: State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) IND23. The omission of any specific statement of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or is a logical assignment to the position Qualifications (STNA) State Tested Nursing Assistant: High School Diploma Must be at least 18 years of age.
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The State Tested Nursing Assistant assists with activities of daily living, provides basic nursing care to patients and assists in maintenance of a safe environment under the direction and supervision of the Registered Nurse in charge of the team and/or unit.
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Duties including but are not limited to: following infection control practices; maintaining a clean and safe environment; timely reporting safety problems immediately; performing procedures correctly; timely reporting injuries to Charge Nurse; participating in fire and disaster drills.
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Report all hazardous conditions and equipment to the Nurse Supervisor/Charge Nurse immediately. Immediately notify the Nurse Supervisor/Charge Nurse of any resident leaving/missing from the facility.
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Inform the Nurse Supervisor/Charge Nurse of your equipment and supply needs. Report all changes in the resident's condition to the Nurse Supervisor/Charge Nurse as soon as practical.
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Three Pet Insurance options available to choose from. Documents restorative services provided following facility policies and procedures. Text: STNA MINE to (833) 383-6754 to Apply Now! Assists residents with range of motion exercises, and movement to wheelchair or activity areas.
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