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Healthcare, Hospitality, Nurse, Nursing, Caregiver, Aide, Certified Home Health Aide, Certified Nursing Assistant. Brightview Senior Living is proud to operate state of the art senior living communities that offer Independent Living and Assisted Living residences as well as our innovative Dementia Care neighborhood known as Wellspring Village.
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We are honored that Brightview Senior Living has been recognized as one of Fortune Magazine's 100 Best Companies to Work For in 2023. If this sounds like you, then Brightview Senior Living is for you.
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And we're the ONLY Senior Living company on the prestigious list! A current certification as a HHA OR CHHA - Medication Aide certified is a plus. Engage and assist residents with activities of daily living (ADLs.
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A current state required certification as a CNA/HHA/CHH Medication Aide Certified is a plus. Look for changes in residents' day and personal care needs and work with the Nurse to update their personal Resident Care Plan.
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What you will get to do as a Caregiver (CNA OR CHHA ) at Brightview? We offer a diverse workplace with on the job training and growth opportunities for everyone. Use your compassion to provide warm, engaging personal care services, support and companionship.
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What you will get to do as a Caregiver (HHA OR CHHA ) at Brightview? We embrace a genuine commitment to STARS - our core values of Service, Teamwork, Action, Reputation, and Success. We are as dedicated to you as you are to our residents and fellow associates.
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We welcome and celebrate all that makes us unique and we choose not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, sex, pregnancy, age, marital status, national origin, citizenship status, military status, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, genetic information or any other characteristic protected by law or not related to the specific requirements of a particular role.
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Do you thrive on the ability to help others and make a difference in the lives of others? The salary range displayed above represents the potential pay available for this role. We are, by choice and without question, an equal opportunity employer.
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