STNA, The Knolls of Oxford Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Oxford, OH at Geebo

STNA, The Knolls of Oxford

Oxford, OH Oxford, OH Full-time Full-time From $16 an hour From $16 an hour The Knolls of Oxford, located in Oxford, Ohio, is currently seeking STNAs to work full-time dayshift (7a-7p) and night shift (7p-7a).
The starting pay for this position is $16 per hour.
$1.
00 shift differential for those working night shift (7p-7a).
Pay is based off prior STNA experience.
Limited number of PRN positions available! Minimum PRN requirements are 3 shifts per month.
The primary purpose of the State Tested Nurse Assistant (STNA) position is to provide residents with routine daily nursing and personal care services in accordance with the resident's assessment, care plan and within the standards of safety, sanitation, departmental budget and established policies and procedures.
STNA Qualifications and Skills:
Must be an STNA on the Ohio Nurse Aide Registry or newly certified CNA committed to passing the Ohio STNA Test Previous experience as an STNA in a long-term care or skilled nursing setting is a plus, however we are willing to train.
Must have a desire and passion for working with the elderly and be able to remain calm and patient with residents that may be anxious, agitated, combative or displaying other types of distress.
Must be friendly and have a positive attitude.
Must be able to work cooperatively as a team member and independently when needed.
Must have the physical ability to lift and/or transfer residents with or without assistance.
This position is also required to document the care and services in an accurate and timely manner.
Benefits:
For full time employees, we offer an exemplary benefit package which includes Paid Time Off (PTO), 401(K), Medical, Dental, and COMPANY PAID:
Vision, Life insurance, Short and Long term disability.
APPLY TODAY TO LEARN MORE! EOE Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$16.
00 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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