Bethesda Health Group
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)

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Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
Job Title: Certified Nursing Assistant
About the Role Bethesda brings out the best in talented, caring people! As part of a team of +1,200 employees dedicated to making a meaningful impact, you’ll provide compassionate, high-quality care to those in need.
Bethesda offers:
- Flexible payment, including daily pay and bonuses
- Benefit packages for regular full/part-time staff: 403b, holiday pay, and career growth opportunities
- Comprehensive insurance: medical, dental, vision, prescription, and life coverage
Summary
- Provides patient care support for hygiene, nutrition, ambulation, elimination, and safety as directed by the Charge Nurse, following departmental standards
- Completes and updates patient records as per guidelines
- On admission:
- Accurately completes personal belongings sheet
- Records height, weight, and vital signs
- Orients new residents to the facility
- Ensures armbands and admission supplies are provided
- Resolves call lights promptly and addresses resident needs effectively
- Conducts rounds, turns (every 2–4 hours), and repositions seated residents (hourly)
- Measures and documents intake/output, tracking and reporting findings
- Applies and maintains slings, splints, equipment, and devices per therapy/physician orders
- CBH In-House™ Access for efficient, even-day requests
- Performs procedures and treatments under Charge Nurse guidance (e.g., Sitz baths, moist packs, isolation)
- Manages supplies, equipment, and charge entries per department standards
- Continuing education required (attends in-services, training, and accepts reassignments)
- Maintains professional relationships while handling confidential information discreetly
- Gives shift reports and clamps walking rounds with oncoming/on-pposessor.
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Qualifications
Education & Certification:
- High school diploma preferred
- Active Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification in the eligible state
- CPR certification (obtainable within 6 months of hire)


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Experience & Skills:
- Long-term care experience (preferred)
- Strong communication skills for verbal interaction with:
- Patients & visitors
- Team members, Charge Nurse, and managers
- Ability to:
- Manage time efficiently, meet productivity standards, and organize a schedule
- Stand and walk for extended periods
- Lift heavy objects (up to 200+ lbs) with proper technique and assistance
- Transfer patients with varying mobility
- Physical ability:
- Manual dexterity and coordination (hand-eye skills for patient care/documentation)
- Visual acuity (able to distinguish colors)
- Documentation proficiency (credibility of written notes or electronic entries)
Pay Range: $16.08–$25.24/hour
Tag(s): Certified Nurse Assistant
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