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An established industry player is seeking compassionate Nurse Aides in Training to provide person-centered care while earning their Certified Nurse Aide certification. This paid opportunity requires no previous experience and includes comprehensive training. Successful candidates will assist residents with daily activities, ensuring their comfort and safety while adhering to privacy practices. With a focus on teamwork and quality care, this role offers pathways for career advancement in nursing, making it an excellent entry point for those passionate about healthcare.
Williamsport Nursing & Rehabilitation | EC02
200 Short Street
Williamsport, IN 47993, USA
Williamsport Nursing & Rehabilitation | EC02
200 Short Street
Williamsport, IN 47993, USA
Williamsport is now hiring Nurse Aides in Training
This is a great stepping stone to becoming a CNA!
At American Senior Communities, our Nurse Aide In Training positions help provide person-centered care to our residents while earning their Certified Nurse Aide certification.
The Nurse Aide Training program is a paid job opportunity that anyone can apply for to become a Certified Nurse Aide. With no previous work experience required, you complete the 30 hours of classroom and 75 hours of on-the-floor clinical to become a CNA. After completion of the CNA program, additional pathways and opportunities are available to those who want to advance their career in nursing.
What ASC’s Nurse Aide Training Program can offer you:
What will you be doing and how will you make a difference at American Senior Communities?
What’s in it for you? Benefits and perks include:
*Full-Time and Part-Time Benefits may vary, terms and conditions apply
We are Equal Opportunity-Affirmative Action Employer – Minority / Female / Disability / Veteran and other protected categories.
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