Ida Culver House Broadviewother related Employment listings - Sammamish, WA at Geebo

Ida Culver House Broadview

$5,000 Sign-On Bonus Available Eligibility in 2 installments:
$2,500 at 90 days of employment / $2,500 at 180 days of employmentStarting Pay Rate:
$40 - $45 / hourAt DRIFT, we work with healthcare companies across the United States to help recruit for frontline staff positions.
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Primary
Responsibilities:
The Floor Nurse will contribute to the assessment of residents, implement health care services and collaborate with the Terrace Manager and Community Health Director to provide health promotion and monitoring of residents.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Ability to productively communicate with residents living with dementia and their familiesAbility to provide resident and family educationAbility to use a computer, with Word, spreadsheet, email and internetAbility to foster a positive environment and represent Era Living in a competent, professional mannerAbility to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram or schedule formAbility to read, write and communicate in English
Benefits:
MedicalVisionDentalPTO AccruedSick TimeMatching 401KRequirements:
Proof of valid LPN license in good standing from the State Of WashingtonMust be authorized to work in the USMinimum 2 years' experience working with older adults; experience with dementia preferredMust be able to complete Modified Fundamentals of CaregivingMust complete Caregiver Mental Health and Dementia specialty trainingMust have current CPR certificateAdditional Considerations:
A DSHS background check may be conducted after a conditional offer of employmentLocation:
12505 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle, WA 98133Job Types:
FULL TIME, PART TIMEAbout the Company:
Ida Culver House Broadview.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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