Select Medical-posted 3 months ago
Part-time
Miami Lakes, FL
5,001-10,000 employees
Hospitals

Select Specialty Hospital - Miami Lakes is a critical illness recovery hospital committed to providing world-class inpatient post-ICU services to chronic, critically ill patients who require extended healing and recovery. As a critical illness recovery hospital, we help patients during some of the most vulnerable, painful moments of their lives - and our Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA) play a central role in providing compassionate, excellent care every step of the way.

  • Perform services for patients including bathing using basin-less bath products, oral hygiene, oral feeding and care of hair
  • Participate in hourly rounds
  • Transport patients to and from various treatment centers when necessary, and assist transporters in moving patients in and out of stretchers and wheelchairs
  • Maintain the cleanliness of various instruments and equipment such as bedpans, urinals and wheelchairs
  • Keep patients' rooms in clean and orderly condition
  • Maintain unit stock levels of supplies and equipment as directed
  • Performs other duties as assigned
  • High school diploma/GED OR relevant work experience (3+ years)
  • Requires hospital experience as a nursing assistant, certification as a nursing assistant or experience in a related field (i.e. medical assistant, actively enrolled RN student)
  • BLS is required within 90 days of hire
  • Extensive orientation program to ensure a smooth transition into our setting
  • Opportunity for Advancement: Demonstrate your skills and dedication which could lead to potential full-time opportunities
  • Foster Well-being: We offer benefits which support the financial, work/life and emotional well-being of you and your family members
  • Part time/Per Diem positions are eligible for 401k based on reaching 1,000 hours within their first anniversary or subsequent calendar year
  • Employee assistance program to part time employees
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