Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) - $22-28/hr Medical & Healthcare - West Medford, MA at Geebo

Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) - $22-28/hr


Job Description:
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) - $22-28/hrnn nnOurnclient is a 255-bed public health and teaching hospital in Boston, MA. They provide acute, subacute, and ambulatory care. nnn n n nnnAboutnthe role: nnn n n nnnn Flexiblen Shifts n Convenientn MBTA Access n Freen Parking n Inclusiven work culture that values diversity, equity, and inclusion, and encouragesn ongoing learning and growth n Payn range $22-28/hr nnn
Responsibilities: nnn Turningn and repositioning bedridden patients n Setn up medical equipment and assist with some medical procedures n Checkingn vital signs such as blood pressure and heart rate n Feedingn patients and documenting their food and liquid intake, checking vitaln signs such as blood pressure and heart rate nnn
Qualifications: nnn 1+n years of experience in nursing, patient care, or other related fields n Mustn be certified (CNA) and certificate up to date and in good standing n Reliablen and dependable nnnThere are no costs forncandidates utilizing our services as our clients pay for all related hiringnfees. All ProPivotal job postings are either actual positions we had availablenat the time of posting and/or are representative of positions we typically fillnor expect to fill. If you see a job that interests you, respond to the ad orngive us a call so that we can help you find a job you'll love. As one of thenarea's largest staffing firms, we help 2,500 people find jobs a year so chancesnare good that we can help you too. nn nnnn ProPivotalnis an equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for employmentnregardless of race, gender, gender identity, gender expression, age, color,nreligion, disability, veteran's status, sexualnorientation, or any other protected factor. Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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