Wake Robin
Wake Robin
Posted 3 months ago
Full Time
Shelburne, Vermont
In Person
Smart Summary
Responsibilities
Licensed Nursing Assistants provide resident-centered care, assisting with activities of daily living and social activities to support resident independence. They also perform observation and notation duties and may administer medications under the supervision of a licensed nurse.
Qualifications
We are seeking a dedicated Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) to provide exceptional care within a senior living community. Candidates must possess a valid State of Vermont Nursing Assistant License and have a strong desire to support the health and independence of residents.
Job Description
Up to $5,000 Sign-on Bonus!!
Currently hiring for evenings and nights!
Excellent Staff to Resident Ratios
Evening shift differential: $2.50/hour
Night shift differential: $4.50/hour Weekend shift differential: $1.55/hour The pay range for this position is $25.50-$30.20/hour (Starting salary is determined based on candidate's experience, education, and relevant skills as well as internal equity considerations.) Shifts: Days: 6:45am - 3:15pm Evenings: 2:45pm - 11:15pm Nights: 10:45pm-7:15am Wake Robin seeks dedicated LNA's with a strong desire to work within a community of seniors. Wake Robin provides exceptional nursing care in a beautiful residential and long-term care setting, while maintaining a strong sense of “home”. Our staffing ratios allow for you to provide the time and attention our residents need. Our work environment and safety protocols are second to none! LNAs participate as key members of the health care team implementing care delivery systems in a manner that maintains a nurturing environment that supports the health and independence of the residents. LNAs implement primary care assignments to provide resident—centered care to support the resident’s activities of daily living. LNAs use their care-giving skills to ensure the physical and cognitive well-being of residents, as well as their emotional and social wellbeing. In addition, they provide support and information to families/others where appropriate. Primary responsibilities include assisting with personal care, assisting with recreational and social activities, observation, and notation, and where appropriate, administration of medications on the Residential Care Unit under the supervision of a licensed nurse*. *In accordance with regulations, after successfully completing a provided approved medications course. - Candidates must have a valid State of Vermont Nursing Assistant License. - Due to our vulnerable resident population the COVID vaccine is highly recommended but not required. About Wake Robin The foundation of our success as a Life Plan Community is the mutual respect among staff and between residents and staff. Staff share a belief in the dignity and worth of each resident and each other. As employees, we do more than just work here — we uphold Wake Robin’s commitment to these values; the relationship between staff and residents is the hallmark of this community. At Wake Robin, we want to support you in your career growth working with seniors. We offer flexible scheduling for those wishing to return to school and loan forgiveness programs, great benefits, a pristine working environment, and an opportunity to build strong relationships with staff and residents in a dynamic community setting. At Wake Robin, community is critical; we stand by this, starting with the first phone call with you!Wake Robin
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