| Job Title | Location | Company | Posted |
|---|---|---|---|
| STNA / CNA - Home Health & Hospice | Lewes, DE | HCR - Manor Care | 11/27/2008 |
| UCHC Technician I - SSCF | Delmont, NJ | University Of Medicine - Dentistry of Ne | 11/23/2008 |
| UCHC Technician I - Temporary Part Time - BSP | Leesburg, NJ | University Of Medicine - Dentistry of Ne | 11/23/2008 |
| UCHC Technician I - SSCF - ReqCode 08PS964991 | Delmont, NJ | University Of Medicine - Dentistry of Ne | 11/21/2008 |
| UCHC Technician I - Temporary Part Time - BSP - ReqCode 08PS965133 | Leesburg, NJ | University Of Medicine - Dentistry of Ne | 11/21/2008 |
| Aide-Certified Nurse | Cape May, NJ | Genesis HealthCare | 10/6/2008 |
A certified nursing assistant (CNA) is an individual who assists patients with activities of daily living. Certified nursing assistants, also known as nurses aides, patient care technicians, home health aides, and orderlies, work under the direct supervision of a nurse, and are responsible for providing basic care services such as bathing, grooming, and feeding patients, as well as checking patient vital signs. CNAs also work directly with licensed nursing staff as they provide skilled nursing care to their patients. An individual becomes a CNA after completing a 6 to 12 week programs, and after passing a certification exam. Don’t think that the role of a CNA isn’t important. CNAs serve as the eyes and ears of the nursing staff, and they work in medical hospitals, nursing homes, group homes, and assisted living facilities. Working as a CNA can also serve as a career steppingstone for individuals wishing to go on into the nursing profession.