CNA - Certified Nursing Assistant

ElderwoodHornell, NY
$19 - $25Onsite

About The Position

Elderwood at Hornell is offering increased CNA base pay and enhanced evening shift differentials, making this a strong CNA opportunity. They are hiring Full-Time and Part-Time CNAs who are benefit eligible. The role offers stability, team collaboration, meaningful relationships with residents, and a supportive environment. The position is crucial in ensuring residents feel comfortable, respected, and cared for.

Requirements

  • Seventeen (17) years of age required; high school diploma or equivalent preferred
  • Employment Certificate/Permit required for 17 years of age.
  • Registration in the State Nurse Aide Registry (CNA) is required. Active on the State Nursing Aide Registry with no findings or convictions of resident abuse, mistreatment or misappropriation of property.
  • Ability to supervise and work well with other personnel
  • Ability to communicate well verbally and in writing
  • Caring and respectful attitude towards residents
  • Physical stamina for constant activity required.
  • Ability to perform tasks to established standards of excellence required.
  • Ability to read, write, speak, and understand the English language at an intermediate or more advanced level.

Nice To Haves

  • Training and work experience in a geriatric setting preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Assist residents with activities of daily living (ADLs) including bathing, dressing, eating, and mobility
  • Provide compassionate, hands-on care aligned with each resident’s care plan
  • Observe and report changes in condition to nursing staff
  • Support residents’ emotional well-being and engagement
  • Maintain a safe, clean, and respectful environment
  • Work collaboratively with nurses, therapists, and your care team

Benefits

  • Medical, Dental & Vision
  • Paid Time Off & Holidays
  • 401(k) with Employer Match
  • Tuition Assistance & Career Growth
  • Employee referral bonuses
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