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NURSING OCCUPATIONS

  • CNA
    CNA's must be a Certified Nursing Assistant and be on the Maine CNA Registry within 120 days of being employed. The CNA will do personal care functions such as bathing, grooming, dressing, feeding and toileting. CNAs work a variety of shifts in order to provide 24 hour/7 day service.

  • MED TECH
    Med Techs must be a Certified Nursing Assistant for at least one year and must have taken the Med Tech course. The Med Tech must be on the Maine State Registry. The primary responsibility of a Med Tech is to administer all medications except injections and do treatments that are within their scope of practice. Med Techs work morning and afternoon-evening shifts.

  • CHARGE NURSE
    A Charge Nurse must have a Maine State License as an RN or as an LPN. They must have a positive attitude towards the elderly and good organizational skills. Duties include supervising the day-to-day nursing activities, CNAs, Med Techs for your assigned station, admission of new residents, and communicating with physicians. Must be CPR certified. Charge Nurses work 12 hour shifts (7 a.m.-7 p.m.)or (7 p.m.-7 a.m.)

       

  • SUPERVISOR
    A Supervisor must be an RN that is licensed in the State of Maine and have 2 to 4 years of experience, preferably in long term care. Supervisors give direction to Charge Nurses, CNAs and Med Techs. They are responsible for overseeing day-to-day needs of all residents. Job duties include: drawing of blood as ordered by physicians, communicating with physicians, families, and residents; making careplans, organizing the careplan meeting, and attending quality assurance meetings. Shifts are usually (7 a.m.-7 p.m.) 12 hour shifts.

       


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