Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) 6a-6p FT CL-SS-24038
Job Summary:
Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) wear many hats as they provide valuable healthcare services to residents in conjunction with and supervision from nurses. As a conduit between residents, nurses and doctors, CNAs record and communicate all issues to medical staff. Aspiring CNAs should understand the job isn't glamorous and can be graphic at times. From dressing wounds to cleaning a patient after an accident, CNAs are often involved in a variety of tasks on a daily basis.
Common Responsibilities:
Provide direct care to residents within facility policies and procedures and report resident needs and concerns to a licensed nurse.
Utilize good hand washing techniques prior to and after direct resident care.
Assist residents with activities of daily living as documented in their assignment sheets and care plan, and according to resident preferences.
Maintain awareness of residents' whereabouts at all times.
Carry out isolation techniques, as required.
Keep patient information confidential.
Documents actions by completing forms, reports, logs, and records.
Examples of care include:
Collect information about conditions and treatment plans from caregivers, nurses and doctors
Bathe and dress patients
Serve meals and help patients eat
Take vital signs
Turn or reposition patients who are bedridden
Provide and empty bedpans
Lift patients into beds, wheelchairs, exam tables, etc.
Examine residents for bruises, blood in urine or other injuries/wounds
Clean and sanitize patient areas
Change bed sheets and restock rooms with necessary supplies
All positions require an active Kentucky Certified Nursing Assistant - CNA License
A strong work ethic
Astute observation skills
Flexibility with the ability to adapt to new challenges
Possess a deep sense of empathy and respect for residents.
Ability to think and work independently and with direction.
Communicate with staff members and residents in a fast-paced environment.
- Background Check
- Drug Screen