Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) I-Medical Surgical Unit Accounting - Brunswick, ME at Geebo

Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) I-Medical Surgical Unit

Summary For a limited time MaineHealth is offering sign on bonuses for Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA):
0-1 years of experience eligible for $2,500 (full time) 1
years of experience eligible for $4,000 (full time) Eligible candidates are hired (offer accepted) into a Full or Part time CNA position.
Bonus amount prorated for Part time hires, per diem hires are ineligible.
Current MaineHealth member employees are ineligible; former MaineHealth Members are ineligible until greater than 6 months separation from employment.
Position Summary This position consists of 32 hours per week day shifts.
Assists in the administration of nursing care to designated patients under the direction and supervision of a Registered Nurse.
Performs a variety of direct and indirect care duties.
Required Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs) Education:
N/A.
License/Certifications:
CNA Certification (State of Maine), BLS certification.
Experience:
N/A.
Physical Requirements:
Must be in good physical condition to meet the demands of an active position including extensive walking, moderate sitting, standing, twisting, bending and squatting.
Able to move stretchers, carts, equipment and assist in patient care and transport as needed.
Able to carry and life instrument sets (trays) and various items of equipment.
Able to lift over 50 lbs; and push and pull over 50 lbs.
moderate hand/wrist repetition during patient care and documentation.
Frequent fine motor skills in both hands.
Requires very accurate near and far vision (20/20).
Able to discriminate between red/green and blue/violet.
Able to hear voice at 8 feet.
Recommended Skills Administration Certified Nurse Practitioner Certified Nursing Assistant Fine Motor Skills Health Care Nursing Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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