Overview
Imagine a job where you truly make a difference every single day. A job that feels good, makes you proud, and inspires you. That’s exactly what you’ll discover when you join a non-profit CHI hospital. You’ll work alongside amazing people who care just as much as you do. Together, we’ll create healthier, stronger communities for everyone. CHI Health is part of CommonSpirit Health, with hospitals and care centers in 21 states.
Responsibilities
- Start your shift by checking in with the CNA leaving to learn about your patients.
- Check on patients every hour, taking their vitals, updating their whiteboards, and helping them as needed.
- Help patients walk around, whether it’s to a comfy chair, the bathroom, or down the hall. Help patients who are going home safely to their cars.
- Assist patients with personal care like bathing. This could be a full bed bath, helping them with a bath, or getting them towels and soap.
- Work with the nurse during tube placements (like NG tubes or catheters). You might hold a cup of water, gently hold the patient, hand the nurse supplies, and clean up afterward.
- Help the nurse with wound checks or changing bandages. You might hold the patient or supplies, and help with cleanup.
- Make sure beds are fresh, check patient weights, and do other important tasks each day.
Work Schedule
We work 12-hour shifts (6:30 PM – 7:00 AM) to give our patients great care. This means you’ll work every third weekend and have rotating holidays, giving you more days off during the week.
Qualifications
- Be at least 16 years old.
- Successfully finished the 75-hour state-approved Nursing Assistant course.
- Have an active Nurse Aide (CNA) license in good standing in Nebraska.
- Hold a Basic Life Support (BLS) certification from the American Heart Association.
Compensation
Sign-On Bonus of up to $1,500 for eligible new hires. Pay range: $17.24 - $24.35 per hour.
About Us
We’re CHI Health, part of a large, non-profit healthcare family. We have 28 hospitals in Nebraska, and we’re part of CommonSpirit Health, with hospitals and care centers in 21 states. We’re committed to fairness for all and helping everyone access good healthcare.