CNA Part-time

Join the Patient Care Team at Bingham Healthcare

Make a Difference in Someone's Recovery Journey

Bingham Healthcare is seeking compassionate, dependable, and patient-focused Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) to join our Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Center.

Day and Night Shift Opportunities Available

Our Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Center provides short-term rehabilitation, recovery services, and skilled nursing care for patients working toward regaining independence and returning home. As a CNA, you'll have the opportunity to build meaningful relationships with patients while helping them achieve important milestones in their recovery journey.

If you're looking for a rewarding career where you can make a meaningful difference every day while working alongside an exceptional healthcare team, we'd love to have you join us.

Why Choose Bingham Healthcare?

At Bingham Healthcare, we know that outstanding patient care starts with outstanding people. Our CNAs are an essential part of our healthcare team, and we value the compassion, dedication, and professionalism they bring to every shift.

We foster a supportive culture where employees are respected, encouraged to grow, and empowered to make a difference.

Why CNAs Love Working Here

✔ Meaningful Patient Connections
✔ Opportunity to Build Long-Term Patient Relationships
✔ Be Part of Patients' Recovery and Rehabilitation Success
✔ Supportive Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Team
✔ Opportunities to Learn and Grow
✔ Collaborative Nursing Culture
✔ Flexible Scheduling Options
✔ Stable Employment with Advancement Opportunities
✔ A Mission-Driven Organization Focused on Exceptional Care

Our Outstanding Benefits Package Includes

✔ Competitive Compensation
✔ Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance
✔ Prescription Drug Coverage
✔ Employer-Paid Life Insurance
✔ Supplemental Life Insurance Options
✔ Long-Term Disability Coverage
✔ Competitive 401(k) with Employer Match
✔ Generous PTO & Sick Leave Starting Day One
✔ Employee Wellness & Support Resources
✔ Professional Development Opportunities

Position Summary

The Certified Nursing Assistant provides direct patient care and support services under the direction of licensed nursing staff within our Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Center.

In this role, you'll assist patients recovering from illness, injury, surgery, or hospitalization by helping with daily activities, mobility, rehabilitation goals, and personal care needs. Your compassion, encouragement, and attention to detail help patients maintain dignity, improve independence, and achieve successful recovery outcomes.

CNAs are often the caregivers who spend the most time with patients, making this one of the most impactful roles in healthcare.

What You'll Do

Direct Patient Care

• Assist patients with activities of daily living, including bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and feeding
• Monitor and document vital signs, intake and output, activities of daily living, and patient interactions
• Assist patients with mobility, transfers, repositioning, ambulation, and rehabilitation activities
• Respond promptly to patient needs and call lights
• Provide emotional support and compassionate care to patients and families
• Ensure patients receive daily hygiene care, linen changes, and comfort measures

Clinical Support

• Assist nursing staff with procedures and patient care activities
• Monitor patient safety and report changes in condition to licensed nursing staff
• Maintain accurate and timely documentation within the medical record
• Assist with equipment setup, cleaning, and maintenance procedures
• Safely discontinue IVs, heplocks, Foley catheters, and NG/OG tubes after competency completion
• Support infection prevention and patient safety protocols

Team Collaboration

• Work closely with nurses, providers, rehabilitation staff, and interdisciplinary team members
• Maintain a respectful and professional environment for patients, visitors, and coworkers
• Assist with stocking supplies, maintaining patient care areas, and supporting unit operations
• Answer phones professionally and communicate information appropriately
• Promote teamwork and exceptional patient experiences throughout every shift

What We're Looking For

We're seeking someone who is:

✔ Compassionate and patient-centered
✔ Dependable and team-oriented
✔ A strong communicator
✔ Organized and detail-oriented
✔ Able to thrive in a fast-paced healthcare environment
✔ Passionate about helping others

Qualifications

• High School Diploma or GED required
• Current CNA certification required
• Current BLS certification required
• Previous skilled nursing, rehabilitation, long-term care, hospital, or patient care experience preferred but not required
• Basic computer skills preferred
• Knowledge of medical terminology preferred

Physical Requirements

• Ability to lift, transfer, reposition, and assist patients safely
• Ability to stand, walk, bend, and move throughout the shift
• Ability to safely operate patient care equipment and supplies

Start a Career That Matters

Every patient interaction is an opportunity to make someone's day a little better. Whether you're helping a patient regain strength after surgery, supporting their rehabilitation goals, or simply offering encouragement during recovery, your work makes a difference.

If you're looking for a rewarding healthcare career with a supportive team, opportunities for growth, and the chance to positively impact lives every day, we invite you to join Bingham Healthcare.

Bingham Healthcare — Experience Excellence.

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