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Earn an hourly rate of up to $34 as a State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) in New Albany, OH (and nearby areas) and enjoy a flexible schedule that’s built around your needs.
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Apply today and begin a meaningful career as a State Tested Nursing Assistant/Elder Assistant (STNA/EA) at Otterbein! Certification: State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) certification required.
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If you have patience, empathy and a true desire to care for those in need, you will love working as a State-Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) at The Laurels of Norworth! Ciena Healthcare:We are a national organization of skilled nursing, subacute, rehabilitative, and assisted living providers dedicated to achieving the highest standards of care in five states including Michigan, Ohio, Virginia, North Carolina, and Indiana.
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Availability for full-time and part-time for all three shifts- work a schedule that fits your life As an STNA (State Tested Nursing Assistant) you will work alongside nurses, physicians and other healthcare professionals to provide the highest quality care to all residents.
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If you're looking to grow as a Nurse Assistant, Trilogy is where you belong! A current, unencumbered, state nurse aide licenseA positive attitude and a willingness to learnA desire to help people and work with a team to make it happen.
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If you have patience, empathy and a true desire to care for those in need, you will love working as a State-Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) at The The Laurels of Worthington.
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Participate in daily nursing reports and take detailed notesHelp residents with personal hygiene activities, turning, lifting, positioning, and transporting them when neededObserve and report changes in residents' condition and make independent decisions when neede.
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JOB TITLE: State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) GENERAL PURPOSE: The Nursing Assistant is responsible for the most direct care of the nursing home resident.
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Calling all State Tested Nursing Aides (STNA), Arcadia Home Care and Staffing is urgently hiring STNA's immediately. Calling all State Tested Nursing Aides (STNA), Arcadia Home Care and Staffing is urgently hiring STNA's immediately.
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Certified Nursing Assistant License Optional. Take advantage of Paramount’s on-site chefs and fine dining with complimentary meals. Stop searching for a job when you can start a career at any one of our premiere Paramount senior care facilities.
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State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) hourly pay range: $20-$34 (25% higher than average) If you're ready for a State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) job that will give you a well-supported career and the ability to thrive in your personal life, then we have the team that can deliver for you.
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We are a national organization of skilled nursing, subacute, rehabilitative, and assisted living providers dedicated to achieving the highest standards of care in five states including Michigan, Ohio, Virginia, North Carolina, and Indiana.
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A HS diploma or GED and State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) licensure in the State of Ohio is required. As an STNA (State Tested Nursing Assistant) you will work alongside nurses, physicians and other healthcare professionals to provide the highest quality care to all residents.
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QualificationsHigh school graduate/GEDSTNA certificationor acceptable exemption requiredCiena HealthcareWe are a national organization of skilled nursing, subacute, rehabilitative, and assisted living providers dedicated to achieving the highest standards of care in five states including Michigan, Ohio, Virginia, North Carolina, and Indiana.
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