CNA Full-time

Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) – Join Our Compassionate Care Family!

Unbeatable Sign-On Bonuses!

  • $6,500 Sign-On Bonus for Full-Time (FT) 2nd SHIFT

  • $5,000 Sign-On Bonus for Full-Time 1st / 3rd SHIFT

Must be 18 years or older to apply!

Complete Care at Manitowoc is a pillar in the Manitowoc, WI community, dedicated to improving lives through high-quality healthcare and extraordinary compassion. We view our team as family and are seeking empathetic and skilled CNAs to provide essential, hands-on care.

Position Options

  • Full-Time (FT) OR Part-Time (PT) Options Available

  • WEEKEND ONLY Options Available

  • Additional Shift Differential Pay!

Why Work With Complete Care at Manitowoc?

When you join our team, you join a supportive family environment that offers outstanding professional perks:

  • Instant Financial Access: Take advantage of our Paid Daily option—a highly flexible, voluntary benefit that gives you immediate access to your pay on your own schedule. Work today, get paid today!

  • Top Compensation: Benefit from highly Competitive Wages, generous sign-on bonuses, and attractive Shift Differentials to boost your earning potential.

  • Supportive Culture: Join employees who have become family in a truly caring, compassionate, and resident-centered work environment.

  • Career Investment: You will have the opportunity to build a stable and rewarding career with an established, highly successful organization. We are deeply committed to your professional growth and success.

  • Excellent Benefits Package:

    • Comprehensive Benefit Package (health, dental, vision, etc.)

    • Flexible Scheduling options

    • Generous Paid Time Off (PTO)

Responsibilities & Essential Duties: Providing Hands-On Care

As a Certified Nursing Assistant, you are the heart of our care team, crucial in providing direct, hands-on support and maintaining the well-being of our residents.

  • Holistic Direct Care: Perform all Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), including providing respectful and thorough assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, and facilitating mealtimes and safe feeding.

  • Mobility & Comfort: Safely and skillfully assist residents with ambulating, transferring, turning, and positioning to enhance comfort, promote mobility, and diligently prevent skin breakdown.

  • Safety & Observation: Continuously observe and report any subtle changes in resident physical, mental, or emotional status to the charge nurse promptly, acting as the primary advocate for resident safety.

  • Environmental Support: Maintain clean, sanitary, orderly, and comfortable living conditions within the residents' rooms and common areas, ensuring a therapeutic environment.

  • Accurate Documentation: Ensure all necessary care reports and electronic records are completed accurately and in a timely manner following established procedures.

  • Compliance & Teamwork: Perform all duties in strict accordance with local, state, and federal guidelines, facility policies, and work effectively under the direction of the nursing leadership (Unit Manager, DON, Administrator) to deliver seamless, high-quality care

Qualifications

  • License: Must possess an Active Wisconsin Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification in good standing.

  • Education: High School Diploma or equivalent.

  • Skills:

    • Demonstrated ability to work independently while being an engaged and effective part of a multidisciplinary care team.

    • Basic computer proficiency for documentation purposes.

  • Experience: Previous long-term care experience is preferred but not required. We welcome dedicated individuals looking to start or advance their career in geriatrics!

Join the Complete Care at Manitowoc family—Apply today to secure your bonus and start your rewarding career!

Complete Care at Manitowoc is an equal opportunity employer.


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