As a Temporary Nurse Aide, you can expect to assist residents or patients with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, mobility, and feeding, under the supervision of licensed nursing staff. TNAs also help with basic observations, keep documentation up to date, and report changes in a patient's condition to nurses. You may work across a variety of units or patient groups, depending on the facility's needs. Collaboration with other healthcare team members is common, and adaptability is key as priorities can change quickly during a shift. This role offers valuable hands-on experience for those considering a long-term career in healthcare.