CNA
CNAs make life brighter for the patients they serve—let us make your career just as rewarding. As a CNA for Interim HealthCare Staffing, you can determine when, where and how much you work. So, you can enjoy your career and your personal life too.
Part time and per diem availability for 1st, 2nd and 3rd shifts!
As the nation’s first healthcare staffing company, Interim HealthCare Staffing understands the importance of
work-life balance to the caregivers we employ. Since 1966, we’ve been helping CNAs find opportunities that fit
their professional goals and personal needs. If you’re ready to experience a career packed with exciting
opportunities and scheduling flexibility, you are made for this!
*Must have valid state of Michigan CNA license*
Our Certified Nursing Assistants enjoy some excellent benefits:
Flexible assignments to fit your needs
Pay range: $19- $21 an hour!
No weekends required
Cannot be mandated to stay past your shift
Choose the facility that fits you best
Option for increased weekend pay
Competitive Salary & Benefits
Sign on Bonus!
Health Coverage
Weekly Pay
Direct Deposit
401 (k)
Performance based pay increases
Home care options available
Family owned and operated
As a Certified Nursing Assistant, here’s a big-picture view of what you’ll do:
Care for the personal care and hygiene needs of patients in facilities such as nursing homes, assisted living facilities, rehabilitation centers and hospitals
Work with a team of physicians, RNs, LPNs and aides to deliver excellent patient care
Help with daily needs such as bathing, toileting, dressing, grooming, eating and nutritional intake
Assist with ambulation, transfers and range of motion exercises
Check vitals, measure intake/output, monitor blood glucose and document any changes
Observe patient and notify supervisor of issues requiring a change in care, medication or equipment
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A few must-haves for Certified Nursing Assistants:
High school diploma (or equivalent) and active Nursing Assistant Certification in Michigan
Knowledge of state and federal healthcare laws and regulations
Compassionate nature, good communicator and ability to lift up to 50 lbs