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Certified Nursing Assistant/ Aide, CNA

Tired of traveling? Interested in getting to know your co-workers? Looking to report to one location? Do you desire to develop relationships with those you care for? Shenandoah Senior Living Community has you covered! Perks:
Sign on bonus, $5,000No travel, one locationStable schedulePTO (vacation, sick, personal) and holiday payMedical, dental, and vision insurance plans
voluntary plansCompany-paid FREE life insurance, long-term disability, and telehealthTeam cultureCommitment to training and professional developmentCorporate discounts within our family of businesses Be the difference and impact lives with SSLC:
Perform direct patient care in a nursing home environment.
Care for resident's physical, emotional and environmental needs.
Assist residents with daily living (e.
g.
bathing, eating, dressing).
Document clinical data and notes (e.
g.
vital signs, care provided)Collaborate with other clinicians on our team:
LPN's, RN's and therapy team.
Assist in resident transport, off-site and within the facility, as needed.
Participates in facility committees/ meetings.
Participates in continuing education opportunities (webinars, conferences, in-services).
CNAs have professional standards:
Successfully complete a background check, drug screen, and health physicalNursing Assistant/ Aide (CNA) CertificationDon't have a CNA certification? Contact us about joining our next certification class, FREE course! Restrictions may apply for sign-on bonus Full job description and requirements will be provided during the interview process.
Required
Qualifications:
18 years or olderSalary:
Starting at $13.
25 hourly.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: Shenandoah Senior Living Community

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