Certified Nurse Assistant

Traditional Home Health CareForest City, PA
Hybrid

About The Position

Traditional Home Health Care is seeking a Certified Nurse Aide to join our team of professionals and make a difference in someone's life. Our CNAs see patients in the most ideal setting - where the patient resides! Our office is located in Dunmore, PA. At Traditional, we do our best to schedule CNA visits within a sensible geographic territory everyday. Traditional Home Health Care is a leader in the health care field providing skilled nursing/aide services and state of the art educational programs that have proven results. Our goals are clear: to restore the patient's health and increase patient confidence in their own abilities so that they may lead healthier more productive lives.

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
  • 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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