Caregiver (Resident Assistant or STNA) 8-12hr/wk Administrative & Office Jobs - Wadsworth, OH at Geebo

Caregiver (Resident Assistant or STNA) 8-12hr/wk

The Village of St.
Edward The Village of St.
Edward Wadsworth, OH Wadsworth, OH Part-time Part-time Up to $21.
50 an hour Up to $21.
50 an hour 17 hours ago 17 hours ago 17 hours ago Up to $21.
50/hr based off experience, shift, and STNA status Caregiver - Resident Assistant (RA) or State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) 8 -12 hours per week; Every Other Weekend Afternoons (3pm - 11:
30pm or 7pm - 11:
30pm) Wadsworth Campus Assisted Living/Memory Care The Village of St.
Edward is a not-for-profit organization that supports each person as a valued member of this community.
We foster a compassionate environment by promoting excellence in service and a community of belonging with Christ-centered care.
With continued growth, we are seeking an individual who is Committed, Kind, Knowledgeable and Respectful to assume a Resident Assistant/STNA (Caregiver) role and be a part of an excellent, collaborative team in Wadsworth! The Village of St.
Edward offers:
A kind and welcoming work environment Competitive wages with regular analyses Potential for bonuses Developmental Training Opportunities Community Involvement Events Employee Recognition Programs LOW resident/patient to staff ratios Cell phone discounts as well as others And More! Feel good about the work you do! SUMMARY OF POSITION In accordance with the mission and values of The Village of St.
Edward, the Resident Assistant/STNA (Caregiver) provides for the personal care needs of residents and provides assistance and activities as delegated by the nurse.
COVID-19 requirements:
All employees are required to wear a mask and test per organizational policy.
Requirements:
High school education or equivalent State Tested if STNA position Experience within assisted living facilities preferred.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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