Valley Pointe Nursing & Rehabilitation Center

Healthcare

CertifiedNursingAssistant(CNA)OnCallNOC

$0–0k Castro Valley, California, United States PART TIME
The Brief

“Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) – On-Call NOC at Valley Pointe Nursing & Rehabilitation Center. Skills: Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), resident care, activities of daily living (ADLs), vital signs, care plans, documentation. Assisting residents with activities of daily living (ADLs). engaging them in daily activities”

What You'll Achieve.

Quality of Life; high-quality care

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Eligibility Requirements

On-Call, NOC Shift

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

A valid, current Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) License in California., A compassionate, "resident-first" attitude., communication skills and a desire to work in a collaborative, high-standard environment.

What You'll Do.

Assisting residents with activities of daily living (ADLs)

engaging them in daily activities

Taking and recording vital signs

assisting nurses in implementing personalized care plans

Providing accurate and timely documentation of the high-quality care you provide

Ensuring resident needs and desires are met quickly

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Interacting with and supporting your colleagues

Communication Scope

communication skills

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