Dayshift or Nightshift STNA - $19/hr Administrative & Office Jobs - Norwalk, OH at Geebo

Dayshift or Nightshift STNA - $19/hr

Norwalk, OH Norwalk, OH Full-time Full-time $20,000 - $30,000 a year $20,000 - $30,000 a year 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago Under the supervision of a licensed nurse, STNAs carry out routine patient care and participate in more complex patient care needs.
Responsible for communicating all independent observations to the team nurse/charge Nurse.
Documenting as assigned.
May participate in patient care conferences as assigned.
May function as a preceptor for new nursing assistants.
Carries out all duties as assigned by the charge nurse.
Working at Gaymont offers many perks:
Weekend Requirement is only every 3rd weekend as opposed to every other Competitive pay scale Current Openings on Dayshift and Nightshift Weekly Pay (Every Friday!) Same Day Pay Available $1/Hour Shift Differential for Nightshift 3, 12 Hour Shifts (Days 6:
30a-7:
00p, Nights 6:
30p-7:
00a) Full Benefits Program and 401k Match for Full Time Staff Tuition Reimbursement Consistent and Active Leadership Team Accrual Based PTO for Full and Part-Time Employees Employee and Community Events (Cookouts, Parades, Alzheimer's Walk, Yoga, etc) Candidate Success Profile:
Always remembers to put the resident first.
Is passionate about responding quickly to residents and their needs.
Listens generously to patients and their concerns while tending to them.
Is proactive and consistently monitoring their residents to better anticipate their needs.
Communicates with their RN supervisor regularly to discuss any changes, issues, or concerns.
Delivers excellent service by maintaining a clean living environment for their residents.
Is a mentor to all new staff and treats everyone like family.
Make it a great day, every day, by bringing a positive attitude to work.
Candidates must have at least the 1st dose of the COVID vaccine prior to hire or an approved exemption.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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