State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA)
Facility: Arbors at Delaware
Starting Wages: $20.50-$24.28 per hour
Sign on Bonus: $3,000 for new full-time employees (limited time availability, one year payout)
Shift: All Shifts Available
Whether you're a newly State Tested Nursing Assistant or experienced, we invite you to apply and be part of a team that truly values your contribution. We offer leading market wages and are committed to fostering a workplace where growth, teamwork, and patient-centered care are at the forefront. At the end of each day, knowing that you’ve made a meaningful impact in the lives of our residents will be your greatest reward.
Why Choose Arbors?
Compensation?
- Starting Wages at $20.50-$24.28 per hour
- Wage Calculation is based on experience and shift.
- Flexible Pay Options: Get paid daily, weekly, or bi-weekly through UKG Wallet.
Key Benefit Package Options?
Start a rewarding and stable career with Arbors today!
Summary:The State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) under supervision, provides basic nursing assistance and assists residents with daily living activities.
Qualifications:Education:- High school diploma or equivalent preferred.
Licenses/Certification: - Valid certification as a CNA in the state of employment.
Experience:- Six months experience in a long-term care environment preferred.
Job Functions:- Answers signal lights and bells to determine resident needs.
- Assists residents with grooming, oral hygiene, bathing, hair, and incontinence care.
- Obtains food trays and assists residents with feeding.
- Assists residents with range of motion exercises, and movement to wheelchair or activity areas.
- Assists resident with turning and positioning in bed.,
- Assists resident with ambulation for short distance in facility.
- Takes and records temperature, blood pressure, pulse and respiration rates, and food and fluid intake and output, as directed.
- Performs other tasks as assigned.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:- Ability to react decisively and quickly in emergency situations.
- Ability to communicate effectively with residents and their family members, and facility staff.