State Tested Nursing Assistants (Stnas)
Date Posted: 11/18/2024
Order #102204103
Job Snapshot
- Employee Type:
- Full-time
- Location:
- Georgetown, OH
- Job Type:
- Healthcare
- Shift:
- Variable
- Experience:
- Not Specified
- Date Posted:
- 11/18/2024
Job Description
State Tested Nursing Assistants (STNAs)
DETAILS
1st Shift | 3rd Shift
Location: Georgetown, OH
About the State Tested Nursing Assistants role
– Assist residents or patients with activities of daily living, including bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting.
-Perform regular monitoring of vital signs, such as blood pressure, pulse, and temperature, and report any abnormalities to the nursing staff.
-Help residents or patients with mobility challenges to move safely, including transferring to and from beds, chairs, and wheelchairs.
-Assist with meal planning, preparation, and feeding as necessary. Ensure that dietary restrictions are followed.
-Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of patient care, including documenting changes in health status and reporting any concerns to the nursing team.
-Effectively communicate with residents, patients, and their families to provide emotional support and address any questions or concerns.
-Work collaboratively with the nursing and healthcare team to ensure a comprehensive and coordinated approach to patient care.
-Adhere to safety protocols and infection control measures to create a safe and clean environment for residents and patients.
-Stay current with the training and certifications required for the STNA role. Participate in ongoing educational opportunities to enhance skills and knowledge.
Why Work With Crown Staffing
– MEC Health, Vision, and Dental
– Competitive pay
– Weekly pay
– Direct deposit with pay card option
– No fees for our services and ongoing support
– Opportunities for permanent placement and career advancement
– Supportive work environment focused on teamwork and employee welfare
Apply now, for the STNAs!
Job Requirements
-State certification as a Nursing Assistant (STNA) is required.
-High school diploma or equivalent.
-CPR and First Aid certifications.
-Ability to lift and move patients with varying levels of assistance.
-Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
-Compassionate and empathetic attitude toward residents, patients, and their families.
-Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team.