CNA- Night Shift
Description:
At Coeur D'Alene Health and Rehab, we believe that excellent care begins with kindness, compassion, and dedicated people. We’re currently seeking CNAs who are passionate about helping others and making a difference in the daily lives of our residents.
Whether you're experienced or newly certified, if you love providing hands-on support and brightening someone’s day, we’d love to meet you.
Your Role as a CNA:
As a member of our care team, you will:
Assist residents with daily living tasks including dressing, grooming, bathing, and toileting
Help residents with mobility, transferring, and repositioning
Serve meals and assist with eating when needed
Record vital signs and monitor food/fluid intake/output
Document care and support activities in accordance with facility guidelines
Participate in care plan meetings and provide meaningful input
Promote a resident-centered environment focused on dignity, respect, and quality of life
What You Bring:
Current CNA certification (state-approved)
Compassionate nature and a patient, positive attitude
Good communication skills with residents, families, and team members
Ability to handle emergency situations calmly and effectively
Commitment to resident privacy and confidentiality
Dependability and punctuality for scheduled shifts
Why Work With Us?
A supportive and team-driven environment
Leadership that truly listens and values your input
Flexible scheduling: we have 8s, 12s and 16s available! Let us know what you're able to work and we'll help create the perfect schedule for you.
Opportunity to grow your career in long-term care
A chance to make a lasting impact in someone's life—every single day
Requirements:
Education
High school diploma or equivalent required.
Licenses/Certification
Valid certification as a CNA in the state of employment.
Valid CPR certificate preferred.
Experience
Six months experience in a long term-care environment preferred.
NOTE: A CNA who successfully completes an approved advanced skills training curriculum and/or has demonstrated experience in a needed clinical specialty area, e.g. ventilator, pulmonary, and tracheostomy (VPT), can be classified as a CNA II.