**This position is eligible for a sign-on bonus of up to $1800**
Sign-on bonus eligibility: Open to external applicates who have not been previously employed by CMC in the last rolling 9 months.
Wages start at $17.50hr and increase with experience.
This is a part time (0.4 - 0.6 Status) day shift Certified Nurse Assistant position in the RNU department.
The Certified Nurse Assistant works as an integral part of the patient care team providing support and assistance to a wide variety of patients and families. Performs Phlebotomy tasks as required and will be provided on the job training.
Minimum Required: CNA license in state of Montana required. Must have high school diploma or equivalent. Must obtain BLS Healthcare Provider within 90 days of hire. Proficient communication skills in English, both verbal and written, are required.
Preferred/Desired: CNA experience preferred but not required. Experience in medical terminology preferred.
Weekend Requirements: Every third weekend.
CMC is located on a 45-acre campus in Missoula, Montana. Nestled in the Rocky Mountains of western Montana, between Glacier and Yellowstone national parks. Our diverse community serves as western Montana’s hub for education and healthcare and offers the perfect blend of four-season outdoor recreation, small town charm and big city amenities.
COVID-19 Update:
Community Medical Center is hiring top talent, but we also have a mission of Making Communities Healthier, which means keeping our community safe and to reduce the risk of exposure. We have modified our conditions of employment to include COVID-19 vaccination unless a documented medical or religious exemption is approved.
Employees may meet this requirement by providing proof of having been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 with any of the three COVID-19 vaccines (manufactured by Pfizer, Moderna, or Johnson & Johnson). Employees are considered fully vaccinated if they are at least two weeks past their final dose of an authorized COVID-19 vaccine regimen.
This position is subject to Drug and Alcohol Testing according to MT Law 39-2-205-39-2-211.