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An established healthcare provider is seeking dedicated individuals to join their team as Nurse Aide students. This role is designed for those completing a 75-hour training course, where you will gain essential skills in patient care and support. After successfully completing the course, you will have the opportunity to take the STNA certification examination within four months. This position offers a chance to make a meaningful impact on residents' lives while working in a supportive environment that values service excellence and compliance with regulations. Join a team committed to providing compassionate care and enhancing resident satisfaction.
PURPOSE OF THIS POSITION
This position was created for associates of Long-term Care completing the 75 hour nurse aide training course. After completion of course the nurse aide student will be responsible for scheduling and passing the STNA testing examination within 4 months. Outside of class hours students may support the licensed staff by giving direct care and performing aide functions such as care for the personal needs and comfort of residents under the supervision of a Nurse for the assisted living areas, and in accordance with current applicable federal, state and local standards, guidelines and regulations, Birchaven policy and procedure, Birchaven ethical statement and resident rights, subject to the associate handbook.
JOB DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
This position requires a full range of body motion with intermittent activities in walking, sitting, lifting, bending, squatting, climbing, kneeling, twisting and standing. The associate will be required to lift 50 pounds or more. This position requires individuals to lift work above the Shoulder. The associate must have corrected vision and hearing in the normal range. Individual must have excellent verbal communication skills to perform daily tasks.
***This position is classified “at risk” for possible occupational exposure to blood borne pathogens (HBV, HIV, etc.)
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