Certified Nursing Assistant CNA Medical & Healthcare - Washington, DC at Geebo

Certified Nursing Assistant CNA

Overview Avalon Health Care Management, Inc.
in Washington is now hiring dedicated CNAs for a Float Pool! Schedule:
Varied - Available to work a variety of days and shifts to include weekends (Minimium of four (4) shifts per month).
Wage:
$20.
02 - $23.
00 an hour Travel Requirements:
Will be assigned to work two or more Avalon facilities.
Available cities:
Aberdeen, Raymond, Federal Way, Kent, Othello, Pasco, Spokane, and Pullman.
Travel reimbursement available Responsibilities Ensure residents' comfort while assisting them in achieving their highest practicable level of functioning as follows:
Assist residents with their activities of daily living.
Provide hygiene and oral care pursuant to plan of care.
Assist residents with dressing and grooming according to their needs.
Bathe residents with attention to privacy, respecting dignity and providing a safe environment.
Take and record temperature, pulse, respiration and blood pressure.
Maintain residents' rooms in neat, orderly and clutter-free manner.
Qualifications Must be a Certified Nursing Assistant in good standing with the State.
Must maintain a current certification in the state throughout employment.
Must achieve 12 hours of in service education annually as required by federal regulations (as well as meet state requirements, if exceeds federal).
Must have ability to communicate effectively in English.
Must be able to relate positively and favorably to residents and families and to work cooperatively with co-workers and supervisors.
Must be willing to assist others, including co-workers.
INDCNA123 #CB.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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