CNA - Certified Nursing Assistant (2nd shift)

Miller's Health SystemsMooresville, IN
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About The Position

Are you friendly, passionate about serving others, and want a job where you can make a difference each day? If this sounds like you, then becoming a Certified Nurses Aide (CNA) at Miller’s Health Systems might be right the right step for you! As a CNA, you provide basic care to patients and assist them in their daily activities. You watch for changes in your patients and quickly report them to the team of nurses that work with you. You collect and record information vital to the patients’ conditions and treatment. This position is also a great first step if you think you may be interested in a rewarding career in nursing! Apply if you are: Certified in the State of Indiana Passionate about serving others Able to work with a dedicated team Professional appearance and behavior

Requirements

  • To conform to the basic qualifications set forth by the Indiana Department of Health(ie: be able to read, write, and perform simple mathematics such as addition and subtraction).
  • Successfully complete the Basic Aide Training Course.
  • To be able to satisfactorily pass the physical examination administered in behalf of gainful employment in the facility.
  • Certified in the State of Indiana
  • Passionate about serving others
  • Able to work with a dedicated team
  • Professional appearance and behavior

Responsibilities

  • Provide basic care to patients
  • Assist patients in their daily activities
  • Watch for changes in your patients and quickly report them to the team of nurses that work with you
  • Collect and record information vital to the patients’ conditions and treatment

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

1,001-5,000 employees

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