The primary purpose of the Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) position is to provide direct resident care and assistance with activities of daily living to meet each resident’s physical, mental, psycho-social, and spiritual needs. Care is provided in accordance with the resident’s individualized, person-centered plan of care, and in compliance with established facility policies, procedures, and regulatory standards. The CNA performs basic nursing procedures and patient care tasks as delegated by licensed nursing staff, promptly reports changes in resident condition, and contributes to the interdisciplinary care process to ensure quality outcomes and continuity of care in the care center setting. Casual (PRN) An employee who is not regularly scheduled. To remain in this status, you must work the minimum hours below for the department you are in. Casual employees are not eligible for benefits or PTO/EIB. JMHS will consider it a voluntary resignation if an employee does not work the minimum hours. The only exception would be low census or granted leave of absence. Hospital Nursing Employees must work a minimum of 36 hours in a rolling 3 month period. It is the responsibility of the casual employee to maintain any required certifications. Care Center employees must work a minimum of 48 hours in a rolling 6 month period which includes one weekend shift a month, based on schedule needs. It is the responsibility of the casual employee to inquire about open shifts. Casual shifts are not guaranteed and must be mutually agreed upon, depending on both the employee's availability and the employer's need.
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Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED