Company Description
Founded in 1884, Christian Care Communities is Kentucky’s largest faith-inspired, not-for-profit provider of affordable senior retirement living and long-term care for Older Adults.
At Christian Care Communities in Corbin, you’ll find a thoughtful combination of well-appointed senior living choices, peace of mind, and a warm, small-town feeling.
We've been told that working at Christian Care is not just a job - it is a calling. Our caring, friendly environment is curated by a stable, proven senior leadership team. Our experienced management team believes in a family atmosphere, and here that includes staff and residents alike. Join us and do meaningful work that matters.
Job Description
Would you like to start a career in the nursing field, but don’t have the experience or certifications you need? If so, consider joining us as a Nurse Aide Trainee. We’ll help you study, train, and test to become certified as a State Registered Nurse Aide (SRNA) at NO COST to you!
Our community is designed to promote physical, emotional and social wellness, serving our residents with opportunities to engage daily in meaningful pursuits. We base our standard of care on the personal relationships between residents and staff, getting to know each individual and caring for them as if they were our own family.
What to expect as a Nurse Aide Trainee:
You can look forward to a comprehensive, paid training program that will prepare you to become a certified State Registered Nurse Aide (SRNA) in the state of Kentucky. Training includes:
- 75 hours of either online or classroom instruction
- Hands-on clinical training
- Job mentoring
- Preparation for your Kentucky Board of Nursing Competency Evaluation Examination
After more than a month of classroom and hands-on training combined, you’ll feel comfortable and confident in taking your State Competency Evaluation Examination with the Kentucky Board of Nursing.
By the way… we’ll pay for that part, too!
What you can expect as a CNA:
- Contribute to resident quality of life through individualized caregiving and crucial attention to resident needs.
- Gives prompt and efficient assistance to residents with activities of daily living skills, dressing and grooming, obtaining and accurately recording vital signs, mobility, proper nutrition and social skills.
- Communicate valuable and specialized input to the resident care plan process by being knowledgeable of and understanding resident care needs.
- Promotes independence, encourages socialization, and advocates for the quality of life of our residents in a manner that enhances their well-being.
- Serve as a valuable resource to residents, families, visitors, and staff.
Qualifications
Must be eligible to enter an approved Nurse Aide Training Program and will be required to pass state approved competency evaluation within 120 days from the date of hire.
Additional Information
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.