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Providing companionship and socialization Light housekeeping To be considered for this position, you must be 18 years of age or older and authorized to work in the U.S. Experience is not necessary, but previous experience as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Direct Support Professional (DSP), Home Health Aide (HHA), Personal Assistant (PA), Caregiver, or Customer Service Representative is a plus.
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HHA Certified or ability to meet one of the following eligibility requirements for Competence: Currently certified CNA, documented home health aide or nurse aide training and competency evaluation from an out-of-state training program, or home health aide with documented home health aide training and competency evaluation who has not been employed as a home health aide for 24 consecutive monthsRESPONSIBILITIES Patient Care & Service.
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Must be a Certified Nursing Assistant with a valid license to practice in New York State. Work under the supervision of the MCH Nurse Manager during the day and the MCH Nursing Supervisor in the evenings and at night.
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Must be a Certified Nursing Assistant in good standing and meet all applicable Federal and State certification requirements. Provide nursing functions as directed by supervisor including daily care, catheter care, turn residents in bed, sponge baths, measure and record temperature, observe and report presence of skin breakdowns; review nursing assistant accountability sheet; report changes in resident conditions to supervisor; and record all necessary charting entries and report all accidents and incidents for patient care.
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Candidates that complete the application process will be prioritized for review and considerationWe are without a doubt one of the most premier retirement community in the area, and are a dream come true for a Certified Nurse Assistant.
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Requirements QUALIFICATIONS:NYS Certified Nursing Assistant credentials and interest and experienced in working with older adults required. Life. Inspired Every Day. Certified Nursing AssistantCertified Nursing Assistants render care to residents.
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Clinical Staffing Resources is currently seeking per diem LTC Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA) to work in one of our long term care facilities. Must have current experience in Nursing Home / Long Term Care.
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Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) The facility provides a versatile nursing home environment that encourages creativity among residents, managers, and staff. In addition to an emphasis on individuality and self-determination, the nursing home is viewed as home as much as a medical institution, with the residents' psychosocial needs deserving a prominence at least equal to their medical condition.
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WorkFit Medical Staffing, PLLC. is seeking Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA. for per-diem assignments in Nursing Homes, Schools and Long-Term Care facilities in the Rochester, NY area.
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There are Certified Nursing Assistant CNA job openings in your area. State Certified Nursing Assistant Certification. We are hiring serious and dedicated Nursing Assistants CNA to provide great patient care.
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Personal OR Professional Experience: Taking care of a loved one first-hand OR professional experience working as a Home Health Aide (HHA), Personal Care Assistant (PCA), Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Nurse (RN), Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or companion caregiver / homemaker.
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Health care experience a plus including: BONENT Certified, Certified Hemodialysis Technician (CHT), Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Certified Medical Assistant (CMA), or Phlebotomy certification.
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1000 CNA Sign on Bonus. Waterview Heights Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is currently seeking CNAs! Successful completion of a CNA program. Waterview Heights Nursing & Rehabilitation Center.
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An LPN usually assists a Registered Nurse (RN) and often oversees one or more Certified Nursing Assistant(s) (CNA) to carry out care plans and maintain patient comfort and well-being.
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The ideal candidate will have the appropriate state license and experience in long term care nursing. Provide Nursing care as per the scope of your license / certification. Responsibilities And Duties - All Nursing Staff.
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