Job Brief
CNAs are Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA). They provide quality care to patients by helping them with their day-to-day activities and play an important role in hospitals and other facilities that are under the supervision of nurses or other healthcare professionals.
Job Description
- ● Assist with daily living activities to make sure the patient is taken care of. This includes turning and ambulating patients and delivering food and beverages to patients throughout the day
- ● Help patients with personal hygiene, such as providing bedpans and helping them bathe
- ● Provide adjunct patient care as needed. This can include delivering ice packs and dressings to help relieve pain while in therapy or baths for soothing purposes after their session has ended
- ● Process a wide range of information from other professionals and work with physicians, caregivers, and nurses
- ● Closely monitor and record food intake, as well as urinary and fecal output, to be shared with key medical and nursing staff
Job Requirements
- ● High School diploma or GED
- ● State Certified Nursing Assistant Certification
- ● Current CPR Certification (American Heart Association)
- ● Basic computer skills
- ● The ability to think and work independently, with direction from a team leader or manager, while maintaining efficient and consistent communications at all times
- ● Must also have excellent oral communication skills when speaking with other health professionals in the presence of patients (i.e. “bedside manner”)
- ● Can endure high-pressure situations in a fast-paced, time-sensitive environment and keep a calm, professional demeanor throughout