Caregiver (CNA Required- All Shifts)

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Job Description

The Caregiver @ The Fitzgerald is responsible for the delivery of quality care by encouraging independence and ensuring each resident’s physical, social, cultural, and intellectual well-being.

*We offer a $250 bonus after 90 days of employment for employees who transfer their CNA license if they are not currently licensed in Washington, DC*

What will I do every day?

  • Assist residents with simple requests as needed
  • Supervise or assist with bathing, dressing, grooming, meals, ambulation and other activities
  • Provide companionship and develop strong resident relations
  • Respond to emergencies according to policies and procedures
  • Document care provided to residents consistent 
  • Provide input to assure that resident individual service plans are current
  • Review 24 hour report and care check lists regularly

What will I need to be successful in this role?

  • Bring a smile to work every day
  • Be a great team player
  • High school education or GED equivalent preferred
  • DC CNA License required

Special Requirements/Certifications I may need?

  • First Aid certification and CPR, if required
  • Must meet state training requirements and/or certifications
  • Nursing Assistant Certification (CNA) required

What’s in it for me? (Great Question!)

  • Pay: $20.50- $23/hr
  • A free meal per shift
  • Healthcare Benefits including Vision & Dental (Full-time only)
  • Matching 401k (Full-time only)
  • Paid Time Off
  • Rewards and Bonus Opportunities
  • Continuous Training and Growth Opportunities

What do we do?

We create a great place to live for our residents and a great place to work for our associates.  Kisco Senior Living has been a dynamic, award-winning leader in the senior living industry for over 30 years.

 All offers of employment are subject to satisfying our pre-employment process which includes: successfully passing a drug screen, TB Test and Background Check

*Kisco Senior Living is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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