Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
Certified Nursing Assistants, or CNAs, assist nurses and other medical staff by providing direct personal care for patients.
This entry-level position is best suited for someone who genuinely cares for others’ well-being.
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Certified Nursing Assistant Compensation and Benefits :
Competitive Pay
Flexible Working Hours
Compensation : $15 or more
Certified Nursing Assistant Responsibilities :
Help clients with daily activities, including but not limited to : bathing, dressing, serving meals, helping clients eat, turning clients and ambulating clients
Take vital signs
Examine clients for bruises, blood in urine or other injuries / wounds
Collect information about conditions and treatment plans from caregivers, nurses, doctors and family members
Provide and empty bedpans
Lift clients into beds, wheelchairs, exam tables, etc.
Clean and sanitize client areas, including changing bed sheets
Stay up-to-date on CNA training, policies and procedures
Certified Nursing Assistant Requirements :
High school diploma or GED
Completion of a state-approved CNA certification training course
Current CPR (American Heart Association) Certification
Ability to think and work independently and with direction
Comfortable working in a fast-paced and sometimes stressful environment
Good communication skills and bedside manner with a compassionate personality
Up-to-date identification
Basic computer skills
Excellent personal hygiene
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