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Current Incentives*: Earn Up to a $1,000 Sign-On Bonus Earn Up to a $1,000 Referral Bonus PRN Pay (Get Paid Same Day or Next Day) Job Description As a per diem CNA at NurSelect, your passion for great patient care is rewarded with stability, an excellent compensation package, and flexibility.
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Assist residents in hygiene and grooming including baths, hair care, oral hygiene, and skin care. Current CPR and First Aid certifications for Assisted Living and Memory Care. Must have current CA RCFE Medication Technician certification to be eligible to perform Med Tech duties.
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The primary purpose of a Certified Nursing Assistant is providing for the daily care, health needs, safety and comfort of the residents under the supervision and direction of a Staff Nurse.
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Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Quick Look. Assist and/or perform hair care, skin care, and nail care (cleaning under nails, painting, filing - you may not cut a clients nails.
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All shifts available – weekday, weekend, daytime, evening, and overnight, both full and part time are available. What You Will Do: Assist clients with basic household tasks, Assist with bathing and personal care, Support with running errands, Support for mobility work and range of motion exercises.
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8 + 12 Hour Shifts All Shifts - No MandatingIf you have patience, empathy and a true desire to care for those in need, you will love working as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) at The The Laurels of Hudsonville.
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The Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is responsible for providing direct patient nursing care services under the direct supervision of the Shift Supervisor, RN, or NT/LPN. The CNA organizes the aspects of care which has been delegated to support the RN in efficiently meeting patient needs.
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We are seeking compassionate, professional, family oriented Full-Time and Part-Time Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA) for all shifts, including Days, Evenings and Overnights, along with our Double Weekend program where you work two double shifts on a weekend and get paid for a 5th shift.
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Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) PRN available. Complying with documentation requirements for functional maintenance plans, 24 hour reports, CNA flow sheets, monthly intake logs, BM flow records, behavior management records, toileting plans, shower lists, skin care audits, cleaning schedules, protective device usage and other records as assigned.
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