The Nursing Assistant Student is a caregiver that commits to working towards a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification program independently or one sponsored by Providence St. Patrick Hospital. The Nursing Assistant Student must obtain their Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) license within 12 months of employment.
The Student functions under the direct supervision of the Nurse Manager or Designee and within the scope of practice that the supervising manager or designee has determined is appropriate based upon the skills of the Resident. While enrolled in the CNA Training Program the Student is responsible for performing a variety of tasks to ensure that the assigned patient(s) remains safe. This may include close, continuous observation to maintain patient safety, comfort, and a safe patient care environment. Basic patient care tasks may be delegated by the Registered Nurse, Nurse Manger and or Delegate. The Student will document all patient observation and care activities. Also performs non-direct patient care duties as assigned.
Students who successfully complete a CNA Training Program and/or obtain a MT CNA license by challenging the exam, will qualify for entry into a regular CNA position.
The Nursing Assistant Student must obtain their MT Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) license within 12 months of hire.
This posting is for multiple openings of a Nursing Assistant Student at St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula, MT. We offer day, evening, night, or variable shifts as well as on-call, part time and full time opportunities.
$2,000 Sign-on Bonus for eligible external hires that meet required qualifications and conditions for payment.
Required qualifications:
- National Provider BLS - American Heart Association upon hire
Preferred qualifications:
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