
Evening Hospice CNA (36553)
The Care Team, Carmel, IN, United States
Afternoon/Evening Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
Flexible Part‑Time Evenings. Work That Matters.
The Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) provides personal care services to hospice patients in their homes or facility settings, supporting comfort, safety, and daily needs as part of the interdisciplinary care team.
Schedule, Hours & Territory
Afternoons and Evenings after 4:30 pm
Camel, IN, and the surrounding area
What We Offer
Opportunity to make a direct impact on patient comfort
Supportive clinical and leadership team
Mission‑driven hospice environment
Key Responsibilities
CNA, under the direction and ongoing supervision of the registered nurse, provides essential personal care assistance to the patient.
CNA bath, care of mouth, skin, and hair.
A bathroom or using a bedpan or commode.
Bed transfers as well as ambulation activities are ordered under the care plan.
Range of motion exercises that the Aide has been taught by appropriate professional personnel.
Performing such incidental household services as are essential to the patient's well being at home.
Preparing meals for a special diet.
Takes a patient's temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure if assigned by a registered nurse.
Assists with shopping if the patient has no other resources available.
CNA provides emotional support and compassionate care to the patient and family unit.
CNA demonstrates listening skills.
Offers encouragement when appropriate.
Practices patience in voice and manner.
CNA maintains required competency and skills.
CNA documented initial and ongoing every 14-day supervision and evaluation by RN on each case assignment.
The clinical record shall contain notes for each service provided. A clinical note will be completed for each visit made to a patient's home (including a private residence, assisted living facility, group homes, or skilled nursing facility) within 48 hours of the visit.
Participates in an annual performance review.
Reports any changes in the patient's condition or family situation immediately by calling the Hospice office and notifying the RN.
Practices Standard Precautions in accordance with OSHA regulations and policy.
Adheres to all policies and procedural guidelines.
Attends at least twelve (12) hours of in‑service education programs per year.
Maintains current certification as required by the State.
Maintains current knowledge and practice of infectious disease protocols.
Qualifications
Maintains the agency's mission, philosophy, and core values.
Ensures compliance with agency policies and procedures regarding operations/processes, including but not limited to those regarding patient care, patient complaints, incidents, safety, and emergency management.
Always maintains patient confidentiality, including all HIPAA regulations.
Regulatory Requirements
Licensed or registered in the state in which currently practices.
Must pass a criminal background check & MVR check.
Completed health statements acknowledging the ability to perform the duties of the position.
Valid state driver's license.
Proof of current automobile insurance.
TB testing per agency policy.
Education
High School Diploma or GED.
Graduate from an approved training and competency course.
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Flexible Part‑Time Evenings. Work That Matters.
The Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) provides personal care services to hospice patients in their homes or facility settings, supporting comfort, safety, and daily needs as part of the interdisciplinary care team.
Schedule, Hours & Territory
Afternoons and Evenings after 4:30 pm
Camel, IN, and the surrounding area
What We Offer
Opportunity to make a direct impact on patient comfort
Supportive clinical and leadership team
Mission‑driven hospice environment
Key Responsibilities
CNA, under the direction and ongoing supervision of the registered nurse, provides essential personal care assistance to the patient.
CNA bath, care of mouth, skin, and hair.
A bathroom or using a bedpan or commode.
Bed transfers as well as ambulation activities are ordered under the care plan.
Range of motion exercises that the Aide has been taught by appropriate professional personnel.
Performing such incidental household services as are essential to the patient's well being at home.
Preparing meals for a special diet.
Takes a patient's temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure if assigned by a registered nurse.
Assists with shopping if the patient has no other resources available.
CNA provides emotional support and compassionate care to the patient and family unit.
CNA demonstrates listening skills.
Offers encouragement when appropriate.
Practices patience in voice and manner.
CNA maintains required competency and skills.
CNA documented initial and ongoing every 14-day supervision and evaluation by RN on each case assignment.
The clinical record shall contain notes for each service provided. A clinical note will be completed for each visit made to a patient's home (including a private residence, assisted living facility, group homes, or skilled nursing facility) within 48 hours of the visit.
Participates in an annual performance review.
Reports any changes in the patient's condition or family situation immediately by calling the Hospice office and notifying the RN.
Practices Standard Precautions in accordance with OSHA regulations and policy.
Adheres to all policies and procedural guidelines.
Attends at least twelve (12) hours of in‑service education programs per year.
Maintains current certification as required by the State.
Maintains current knowledge and practice of infectious disease protocols.
Qualifications
Maintains the agency's mission, philosophy, and core values.
Ensures compliance with agency policies and procedures regarding operations/processes, including but not limited to those regarding patient care, patient complaints, incidents, safety, and emergency management.
Always maintains patient confidentiality, including all HIPAA regulations.
Regulatory Requirements
Licensed or registered in the state in which currently practices.
Must pass a criminal background check & MVR check.
Completed health statements acknowledging the ability to perform the duties of the position.
Valid state driver's license.
Proof of current automobile insurance.
TB testing per agency policy.
Education
High School Diploma or GED.
Graduate from an approved training and competency course.
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