What are the responsibilities and job description for the Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) position at Complete Care - Wisconsin?
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Complete Care at Grande Prairie | Pleasant Prairie, WI
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Current Opportunities
Why Choose Complete Care?
We believe that to take care of our residents, we must first take care of our team.
As a CNA, you are the heartbeat of our resident care. Your role includes:
5.20.26
Complete Care at Grande Prairie | Pleasant Prairie, WI
Work Today, Get Paid Today!
Current Opportunities
- Part Time on Second Shift
Why Choose Complete Care?
We believe that to take care of our residents, we must first take care of our team.
- Financial Flexibility: We offer the option to get paid daily. Access your earned wages on your own schedule—work today, get paid today.
- Top-Tier Compensation: Benefit from our newly increased, competitive wage scales.
- Career Advancement: Opportunities to grow within an established, highly successful organization.
- Supportive Culture: An engaged management team that listens and a work environment where coworkers truly become family.
- Commitment to Excellence: A compassionate setting where your work is valued and your impact is visible every day.
As a CNA, you are the heartbeat of our resident care. Your role includes:
- Personalized Care: Assist residents with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), including bathing, dressing, grooming, and dignified personal hygiene care.
- Nutritional Support: Assist with meal service, including tray delivery and providing individual feeding assistance as needed.
- Mobility & Comfort: Safely perform ambulation, turning, and positioning to ensure resident comfort and skin integrity.
- Clinical Communication: Maintain accurate, timely electronic records and reports regarding resident status.
- Environment Stewardship: Ensure a clean, safe, and organized living environment for all residents.
- Compliance: Uphold the highest standards of care in accordance with local, state, and federal healthcare guidelines.
- Certification: Must hold an active Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification in good standing and be eligible for employment in the state of Wisconsin.
- Education: High School Diploma or equivalent.
- Technical Skills: Basic computer literacy for electronic charting and documentation.
- Mindset: A strong ability to work independently while remaining a collaborative "team player."
- Experience: Previous experience in Long-Term Care (LTC) is preferred, but we welcome passionate new graduates!
5.20.26