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As a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) gain hands-on experience in care working alongside nurses and other professionals who are passionate about creating a positive impact.
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Licensure or other certifications: Current Georgia Certified Nursing Assistant licensure. Preferred Experience: One (1) year of nursing assistant-related experience. Basic nursing assistant skills.
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Preferred Qualifications:Six (6) months experience as a nurse aide, nursing assistant or personal care attendant in long term care or hospital. Providence is calling for a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) in Seward, Alaska.
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There is an adventure and current opening waiting for a Per Diem/PRN Long Term Care Certified Nursing Assistant to work in Irene, SDPAY RATES $25 hourly $37.50 OT Shift: 8 or 12 hour shifts Per Diem Requirements: 1 year of LTC experience BLS South Dakota CNA license Prior to start date you will need the following sent to the recruiter and credentialing: Resume without time gaps and education notated.
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The Nursing Assistant (NA) serves as caregiver to the resident during the scheduled work period in long term care. Prior clinical or nursing assistant experience in long-term care preferred.
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Job Summary A Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) provides assistance with activities of daily living to long term care residents. If you’re a compassionate individual who enjoys helping people, become a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) at Avera.
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Required Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification with the State Board of Nursing, or state certified CNA within four months of date into the position by being enrolled in a training program or in the process of obtaining certification through Endorsement.
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G lendive Medical CenterIs Seeking A Full-Time Certified Nursing Assistant For Our Long-Term Care Facility Located In Glendive,Montana. Position Overview: The Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is responsible for administering direct resident care and performing any other duties deemed necessary to ensure optimal resident care.
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Glendive Medical Center is seeking a dedicatedindividual to join our long-term care facility on a full-time basis. Are you a skilled CNA looking for afulfilling career opportunity.
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Demonstratesthe ability to perform resident care in a calm, efficient, and professionalmanner. Workseffectively as a team member in the delivery of care and assists in theorientation of new employees.
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Provides alldirect Activities of Daily Living (ADL) care for residents. Communicatesresident care data, observations, and information to other healthcare teammembers. Must Be A Current Licensed CNA in the State of Montana.
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A Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) provides assistance with activities of daily living to long term care residents. Advancement: Opportunities are available if you desire career growth in Long Term Care.
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Provides personal care such as bathing, shampoo, nail care, mouth care, as directed by the patient's plan of care in accordance with service procedures and assists patient's with necessary self help skills, leaving the patient's immediate environment neat and clean.
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The Certified Nurse Assistant/Nurse Assistant is accountable for providing direct, personal care and services to residents in the skilled nursing facility, which meets their physical, intellectual, social and spiritual needs on a daily basis to maintain and improve their highest level of independent function.
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The Certified Nurse Assistant is accountable for providing our residents with quality care in home environment, with resident directed care. Certified Nurse Assistant with the Nebraska Board of Nursing required within 120 days of hire.
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