Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA)

Traditional Home Health CareWilkes-Barre, PA
Remote

About The Position

Traditional Home Health Care is seeking dedicated Certified Nurse Aides (CNAs) to join our team and make a difference in patients' lives. Our CNAs provide care in the ideal setting – the patient's home. We strive to schedule visits within a sensible geographic territory daily. We are a leader in the health care field, providing skilled nursing/aide services and state-of-the-art educational programs. Our goals are to restore patient health and increase their confidence, enabling them to lead healthier, more productive lives. We were voted the BEST Home Health Service in 2025 for the 9th consecutive year and hold a CMS 4.5 Star rating in Northeast Pennsylvania.

Requirements

  • Current Pennsylvania certification as a Certified Nurse Aide
  • Must have a current PA driver’s license
  • Ability to travel to multiple patient assignments daily
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
  • Excellent organizational and time management skills
  • Strong interpersonal skills
  • Strong verbal and written communications skills

Responsibilities

  • Administers personal care and ADL assistance to patients according to the individual's care plan.
  • Reports patient status changes to nursing supervisor on a continuous basis.
  • Prepares, maintains, and submits documentation as required in a thorough and timely manner.

Benefits

  • Full Time/Part Time Hours
  • Great way to make supplemental income
  • Supportive Team and Environment
  • Health Benefits offered
  • Paid Time off
  • Easy to use electronic documentation - training provided
  • Orientation and in the field training
  • Weekly pay
  • Competitive Rates
  • 401k Options
  • Mileage Reimbursement
  • Continuous Education
  • Growing Company
  • Long Standing employee retention
  • Company Discounts
  • Career Stability
  • Assignments close to home
  • 24/7 support for you and your patients
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