At Coeur D'Alene Health and Rehab, we believe that excellent care begins with kindness, compassion, and dedicated people. We’re currently seeking CNAs who are passionate about helping others and making a difference in the daily lives of our residents.
Whether you're experienced or newly certified, if you love providing hands-on support and brightening someone’s day, we’d love to meet you.
Your Role as a CNA:
As a member of our care team, you will:
- Assist residents with daily living tasks including dressing, grooming, bathing, and toileting
- Help residents with mobility, transferring, and repositioning
- Serve meals and assist with eating when needed
- Record vital signs and monitor food/fluid intake/output
- Document care and support activities in accordance with facility guidelines
- Participate in care plan meetings and provide meaningful input
- Promote a resident-centered environment focused on dignity, respect, and quality of life
What You Bring:
- Current CNA certification (state-approved)
- Compassionate nature and a patient, positive attitude
- Good communication skills with residents, families, and team members
- Ability to handle emergency situations calmly and effectively
- Commitment to resident privacy and confidentiality
- Dependability and punctuality for scheduled shifts
Why Work With Us?
- A supportive and team-driven environment
- Leadership that truly listens and values your input
- Flexible scheduling: we have 8s, 12s and 16s available! Let us know what you're able to work and we'll help create the perfect schedule for you.
- Opportunity to grow your career in long-term care
- A chance to make a lasting impact in someone's life—every single day
Education
- High school diploma or equivalent required.
Licenses/Certification
- Valid certification as a CNA in the state of employment.
- Valid CPR certificate preferred.
Experience
- Six months experience in a long term-care environment preferred.
NOTE: A CNA who successfully completes an approved advanced skills training curriculum and/or has demonstrated experience in a needed clinical specialty area, e.g. ventilator, pulmonary, and tracheostomy (VPT), can be classified as a CNA II.