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UofL Health, Frazier Rehabilitation Hospital is seeking a Nursing Assistant to join their interdisciplinary team. This role involves providing essential patient care, assisting with daily activities, and ensuring a supportive environment for recovery. Candidates should have relevant certifications and a passion for patient care.
UofL Health, Frazier Rehabilitation Hospital- Brownsboro
A career at U of L Frazier Rehab Hospital - a new 40-bed, 55,000-square-foot, two-story inpatient acute rehabilitation hospital operated jointly with Lifepoint Health and UofL Health - is more than a job. It’s a chance to be a vital member of an interdisciplinary team caring for people who need continued care to recover completely. You have specialized skills and our patients in the Louisville area need them! If you are an enthusiastic individual seeking an environment dedicated to superior patient care and an organization with a strong mission to serve our community, we invite you to apply!
Benefits:
· Various shift availabilities
· Tuition assistance/reimbursement
· Low nurse-to-patient ratios
· Expansive benefit package for eligible employees
· Professional development and advancement opportunities
· Targeted approach to career development
· Strong interdisciplinary teamwork opportunities
· Superior quality patient outcomes
· Supportive leadership and culture
What you will do in this role:
Qualifications:
UofL Health - Frazier Rehabilitation Hospital - Brownsboro strives to maximize the health, function, and quality of life of those we serve through comprehensive physical medicine and rehabilitation programs. Our rehabilitation programs provide ongoing care and specialized treatment to patients throughout their recovery journey. We offer customized, intense rehabilitation tailored to the individual needs of those recovering from stroke, brain injury, neurological conditions, trauma, spinal cord injury, amputation, and orthopedic injury.