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Flexible Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) - Hospice Care (GA)MAKE YOUR OWN SCHEDULE | PROVIDE COMPASSIONATE CARE | GROW YOUR CAREERAre you a compassionate and dedicated CNA looking for flexibility in your schedule and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact?We are seeking a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) to join our Georgia hospice care team. This role offers you the freedom to create your own schedule as you provide care and support to patients and families during some of their most challenging times.Seeking patient coverage for territory within and surrounding the following counties: Dekalb, Rockdale, Newton, Gwinnett, Walton. Subject to change based on patient needs and caseload. Why Join Our Team?Flexibility and Independence:Clinicians design their own schedules, visiting patients at times that work best for them and their families.Purpose-Driven Work:Deliver care that makes a lasting impact on the lives of patients and families. Provide comfort, dignity, and emotional support at a crucial time in patients' lives.Growth Opportunities:Many of our CNAs have advanced their careers while working with us, becoming RNs and taking on new roles within the company. We value and encourage upward mobility.Community Connection:Work within a close-knit team dedicated to providing culturally sensitive care at all times.What You'll Do:Assist patients with daily living activities such as bathing, grooming, mobility, and meals.Support patients emotionally by listening, offering encouragement, and being a steady presence.Clinically monitor, obtain vitals, and report changes in patients' conditions to the supervising RN.Adhere to infection control protocols and attend regular in-service training (at least 12 hours annually).Attend biweekly group (IDT, Interdisciplinary Team) meetings to review, assess and report on current care plans, developing plans of care with all members of the patient's care team. Provide light housekeeping and assist with essential errands when no additional resources are available.Qualifications:Required: Active CNA certification and completion of an approved training program.Required: Reliable transportation, valid driver's license, and auto insurance.Preferred: Minimal 2 years of recent experience in patient care or healthcare.Perks and Benefits:Competitive compensation.Autonomy to create your own schedule.Ongoing training and professional development, and support.The rewarding opportunity to bring comfort and support to patients and families in a beautiful island setting.Location and Office:Our office is based in Snellville, GA for support, team meetings, and resources. We are only reviewing applications for serious applicants that currently reside within the state of GA. Ready to Apply?If you're ready to join a supportive team and make a real difference in your community, we'd love to hear from you! Submit your application today and take the next step in your healthcare career.

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