Licensed Nursing Assistant
| Verified Pay check_circle | Provided by the employer$20 - $24 per hour |
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| Hours | Full-time |
| Location | 795 Central Avenue Dover, New Hampshire open_in_new |
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Verified Pay check_circleProvided by the employer$15.23
$18.64
$22.00
About this job
Job Description
Are you passionate about providing excellent care to our area seniors and becoming part of a team of healthcare professionals that values a workplace culture that is fun, dedicated and collaborative?
As a local non-profit assisted living, Wentworth Home has been providing this care to our residents for over 125 years, and we are looking forward to expanding our dedicated team of nursing professionals.
We are seeking qualified full and/or part-time LNA's for our 1st (6am to 2pm), 2nd (2pm - 10pm) and 3rd (10pm to 6am) shifts, including every other weekend. Our hourly rate includes generous shift and weekend differentials, as well as bonuses, special work differentials, certified training and qualifying for our benefits package.
Come see what we are all about!
Send resume or call to speak with Karen Dionne, our Director of Nursing or Kirstin Swanson, Administrator.
Responsibilities
- Provide direct patient care, including assistance with daily living activities such as bathing, dressing, and feeding.
- Monitor and record vital signs and report any changes to nursing staff.
- Maintain accurate medical documentation in compliance with HIPAA and EHR standards.
- Assist in the implementation of patient care plans and support patients with cognitive disabilities or memory care needs.
- Ensure a safe and clean environment for patients while adhering to all safety protocols.
- Collaborate with healthcare team members to enhance patient service and care quality.
Qualifications
- Valid Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) certification
- Proficient in basic life support and patient care techniques
- Knowledge of medical terminology and documentation practices
- Familiarity with care plans and HIPAA regulations
- Background in long-term care, assisted living, or hospital settings
- Ability to work effectively with diverse patient populations, including those with cognitive disabilities and Alzheimer's care