Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA) assists with and supports the basic care of patients of all ages in accordance with Wyoming State Board of Nursing rules and regulations pertaining to this position. CNAs provide basic nursing tasks and skills as delegated and under the direction of a licensed nurse (Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse). The CNA will work in a variety of settings wherever there is a licensed nurse to oversee or delegate care to. These may include clinics, outpatient, ambulatory, hospital-based, or others. The CNA can perform clerical and receptionist duties per organizational standards. The CNA assists patients with activities of daily living, basic nursing and limited patient data collection, placing patients in patient care rooms, assisting with patient ambulation and activity needs, and supporting other members of the healthcare team in the delivery of care to the patient with the scope of the education and role. The CNA is critical in keeping the patient environment safe, organized, and functional.