Certified Nurse Assistant 11p-7a- Whittier Rehab Hospital TCU at Whittier Health Network
Haverhill, Massachusetts, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

23 May, 26

Salary

23.0

Posted On

22 Feb, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Patient Monitoring, Activities Of Daily Living Assistance, Delegated Tasks Performance, Data Reporting, Condition Observation, Incident Reporting, Certified Nursing Assistant

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Whittier Rehabilitation Hospital, Transitional Care Unit - Haverhill MA Certified Nursing Assistant needed for our 20 bed transitional care unit Full Time: 11p-7a Base Pay Rate: $20.00-$23.00 per hour Differential: $4 Primary Responsibilities: Continuously monitors/observes patients to assure needs are met in a timely manner. Assists patients with activities of daily living specific to culture, age and developmental level. Performs tasks/tests delegated by the registered nurse and reports/records data as needed. Performs advanced skills delegated by the registered nurse as deemed competent, reports/records data as needed. Reports any changes observed in condition or behavior of patients and unusual incidents. Prerequisites: Must be a certified nursing assistant in the state of Massachusetts. High school diploma or GED preferred. Able to read, write and speak English. Benefits Offered: 401k Paid Sick, Vacation, Holiday Medical, Dental, Vision Life and Supplemental Life Accident, Critical Illness, Accident policies Short and Long Term Disability Flexible Spending Accounts Health Savings Account
Responsibilities
The Certified Nurse Assistant is responsible for continuously monitoring patients to ensure their needs are met promptly and assisting them with activities of daily living tailored to their culture, age, and developmental level. They must also perform delegated tasks and advanced skills from the registered nurse, accurately reporting and recording all relevant data and any changes in patient condition or unusual incidents.
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