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GNA (Certified Geriatric Nursing Assistant) - $24 an Hour (Snow Hill, MD)


GNA (Certified Geriatric Nursing Assistant) - $24 an Hour (Snow Hill, MD)


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Regional Care Network is actively seeking geriatric nurse aides that give their 100%.


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At Regional Care Network we strive to provide only the best care. We are looking for caring and compassionate nurse aides who strive for excellence in resident care. If that describes you and you want to work with likeminded individuals, then apply today!


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Summary of Position:
This is for a local position, no travel available. An employee in this position is responsible for the safety and care of residents within the facility, and should always maintain a safe, nurturing environment for residents. At Regional care network we care about our employees and have on call staff available at all hours to ensure we can always be there besides you in this journey. Competitive compensation packages and a great opportunity for professional growth and stability.


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DUTIES:


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Observing Residents.
Reporting any health issues to the supervising nurse.
Taking care of a resident's personal hygiene.
Setting up of meal trays and documenting food/fluid intake.
Feeding residents &a; serving nutritional supplements.
Making beds &a; keeping the residents' space clean and tidy.
Transporting residents within the facility.
Turning bedridden residents to prevent bedsores
Maintaining confidentiality of all resident &a; facility data


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REQUIREMENTS:


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FT, PT, PD available, must possess a current, unencumbered active Maryland license.
Must be able to read, speak, write and understand the English language.
Must have experience in a skilled nursing facility


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Salary:
$12.50 - $14.37Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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