Full Job Description
<Job Overview>We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate House Manager (Certified Nursing Assistant) to lead and coordinate daily operations within a Mental Disability Members. In this vital role, you will serve as a compassionate caregiver and team leader, ensuring the highest standards of patient and resident care are maintained. Your expertise in clinical procedures, patient safety, and team collaboration will help create a warm, safe, and efficient environment for individuals with diverse needs, including those requiring memory care, hospice support, or acute medical attention. This position offers an exciting opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of residents while advancing your leadership skills in a dynamic setting.
<Duties>
- Supervise daily caregiving activities, ensuring adherence to care plans and safety protocols
- Provide direct patient or resident care, including medication administration, vital signs monitoring, and assistance with activities of daily living
- Assist with specialized care needs such as Alzheimer’s care, dementia care, behavioral health support, and working with individuals with disabilities
- Operate medical equipment including Hoyer lifts, catheters, and other assistive devices while maintaining aseptic techniques
- Ensure compliance with HIPAA regulations to protect patient confidentiality and handle sensitive medical records responsibly
- Support emergency response procedures utilizing Basic Life Support (BLS) skills in urgent or acute situations such as Level I Trauma Center scenarios or ICU settings
<Qualifications>
- Valid CNA certification with active licensure required; experience in long-term care or assisted living preferred
- Demonstrated experience working in various healthcare environments including hospitals, nursing homes, or outpatient clinics
- Critical care experience including ICU, emergency medicine, or trauma center exposure highly desirable
- Proficiency with EMR/EHR systems such as Cerner or eClinicalWorks; familiarity with medical documentation standards
- Knowledge of physiology, anatomy, and medical terminology essential for accurate patient service and record-keeping
- Experience in dementia or Alzheimer’s care along with familiarity in behavioral health support strategies
- Ability to perform phlebotomy and catheter care; skilled in using medical equipment like Hoyer lifts and managing infectious disease precautions
- Strong caregiving skills combined with leadership abilities to coordinate team efforts effectively
- Excellent communication skills to collaborate across multidisciplinary teams and provide compassionate patient service
Join us to be part of a vibrant team committed to delivering exceptional senior and healthcare services. Your expertise will directly impact the well-being of residents while fostering a supportive environment that values compassion, professionalism, and continuous learning.
Pay: $16.00 – $17.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Paid time off
Work Location: In person
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