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Keywords: NCP, Nursing Care Partner, CNA, Certified Nursing Assistant, Nursing Assistant, NA, Patient Care Tech, PCT, Patient Care Technician, MA, Medical Assistant, EMT, EMS, Paramedic, Monster, Talroo-Allied Health.
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We are currently looking for a CNA to join our nursing team on our Day shift full-time, 6:00am - 2:30pm. Depending on location, Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification is required upon hire.
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Keywords: CNA, Certified Nursing Assistant, Certified Nurse Aide, HHA, PCA Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Per diem, PRN Benefits: Flexible schedule Paid training Physical setting: Long term care Standard shift: Day shift Evening shift Night shift Overnight shift Supplemental schedule: Holidays Weekly schedule: Choose your own hours License/Certification: CPR Certification (Preferred) First Aid Certification (Preferred) CNA license (Required) Job Posted by ApplicantPro.
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Tampa Lakes Health and Rehabilitation Center is now hiring full time Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) and part time weekend Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) who are committed to providing the best life and care for our residents.
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Eighteen months of Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) or Patient Care Assistant (PCA) experience. CNA - Certified Nursing Assistant - State Licensure.
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Current Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification - to be maintained throughout the duration of employment in the position. The Certified Nursing Assistant is responsible for performing various clinical and non-clinical patient care services for the Wound Care Center.
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Must be fully certified through the state as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) What you get from us as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) What will you do as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA.
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In addition to competitive pay and our supportive culture , we offer our part-time Personal Care Assistant (PCA) the following benefits: Bi-weekly pay On-demand pay Paid overtime Performance bonuses Mileage reimbursements Flexible schedule Employee referral program Employee recognition program Caregiver satisfaction program So, now that you've learned the who, what, where, and why, you may be wondering HOW to join our elderly care team.
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Overview Presbyterian Homes of Bloomington is seeking Part-Time Nursing Assistants( Home Health Aide / CNA / Caregiver / Resident Assistant ) to join our team in Long Term Care and TCU.Interested in working in our Care Center/LTC but not CNA certified.
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As a CNA trainee, you will assist with day-to-day activities in providing support to residents, nursing assistants, housekeeping, culinary, and activities staff in order to provide high-quality care.
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DSP - Caregiver is similar to a STNA role, Home Health Aide, Resident Assistant, or Nursing Home Aide. Skills: Caregiver - Direct Support Professional ( DSP ) - STNA - Resident Assistant - Home Health Aide - Assisted Living – Group Home – Human Services.
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Dental and vision insurance for full and part-time staff. 401(K) Program for full and part-time staff. Free CNA training and certification sponsored by WisCaregiver Careers.
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Key Words: Direct Support Professional, Caregiver, daily pay, CNA, Pay on Demand. We have a variety of assisted living environments, including nursing home facilities. REM Community Services , a part of the Sevita family , provides community-based services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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Full-time, Part-time PRN all shifts (GNA) Geriatric Nursing Assistant. Must have an Active (GNA) Geriatric Nursing Assistant certification. (GNA) Geriatric Nursing Assistant.
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We are currently seeking compassionate Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) to join our team! State of Alabama Certified Nursing Assistant. Long term health care experience preferred as a Nursing Assistant.
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