Per Diem CNA Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Portland, ME at Geebo

Per Diem CNA

Shifts:
1st, 2nd and 3rd shifts, weekday and weekend
Qualifications:
Minimum 1 years of recent experience in skilled nursing or in a Long Term facility. Active CNA license of Maine Current resume and 2 professional references. BLS/CPR from American Heart Association Benefits & Perks:
Sign On Bonus upto $100 after minimal hours worked. Dedicated staffing specialistSingle point of contact. Flexibility in scheduling your shifts to provide the perfect work-life balance. Generous Employee Referral Program. Employee Loyalty Program Health, dental, vision and supplemental insurances available. 24/7 staffing specialist support. Daily and/or weekly pay Schedule:
- Per diem positions offer you the option of your choice of the days you'd like to workYou can work as many or as few days as you'd like and choose a schedule that fits your needs. $PRN$INDEED Pay:
Up to $22.00 per hour
Benefits:
Dental insurance Flexible schedule Health insurance Vision insurancePhysical setting:
Long term careStandard shift:
Day shift Evening shift Night shiftSupplemental pay types:
Signing bonusWeekly schedule:
Choose your own hours Weekends as needed
Experience:
Skilled nursing or in a Long Term facility:
1 year (Required)License/Certification:
CPR Certification (Required) BLS Certification (Required)Work Location:
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