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CNA/Medtech- PRN

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Bishops Castle
2 weeks ago
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Do you have a passion for healthcare and want to make a difference in someone’s life? Brookridge Retirement Community located in Winston‑Salem, NC is seeking an experienced CNA/Medication Technician on PRN Status specifically for night shift.


Brookridge Retirement Community in Winston‑Salem is a gated community situated on 46 wooded acres. The community provides 24‑hour security and maintains staff‑to‑patient ratios of less than 10:1. Join a team dedicated to ensuring residents receive first‑rate continuum of care and services tailored to their individual needs.


JOB OBJECTIVE

  • Provides a variety of personal care services to meet the care needs of residents. Assists each resident in maintaining his/her personal dignity and control of his/her life, consistent with the facility's policies and programs, and the rules and regulations of regulatory agencies of the federal, state, and local governments.

Job Qualifications/Duties

  • Must be CNA Certified
  • Must be Med Tech Certified
  • Work history in caring for older adults preferred.
  • Be at least 18 years of age.
  • Completed high school or GED equivalent.
  • Must be able to use the English language to satisfy the communications and record‑keeping requirements involved in the performance of this job position with or without reasonable accommodation.
  • Must maintain a neat, well‑groomed appearance adhering to the dress code of the facility.
  • Must satisfy all established licensing and certification requirements applicable to this job position.
  • Must be able to safely perform all essential job functions without harm to self or others with or without reasonable accommodation.
  • Must comply with the facility's drug testing and substance abuse program and policies.

Job Responsibilities And Duties

  • Provides, or assists resident with personal care needs, including bathing, dressing and undressing, eating, ambulation, oral care, hair and nail care, elimination needs, shaving, and application of make‑up.
  • Takes and records temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure according to instructions.
  • Observes and reports immediately any physical and/or behavioral changes in resident to Assisted Living Coordinator.
  • All items marked with an asterisk are considered essential job functions for this position.
  • Administers medications and treatments to residents according to doctor's orders, at times specified, and charts the same immediately after medication and/or treatment.

Schedule

  • 12 hour shifts
  • Night Shift (7pm‑7am)
  • PRN Status

We are an equal opportunity employer and prohibit discrimination/harassment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.


Seniority level

  • Entry level

Employment type

  • Full‑time

Job function

  • Health Care Provider
  • Hospitals and Health Care


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