About the job
At Care Dimensions, we have a profound mission: to deliver compassionate care to individuals navigating advanced or end-of-life illnesses. Since our inception in 1978, we have been a pioneering force in enhancing access to hospice and palliative care throughout Massachusetts. We believe in investing in our dedicated team who take pride in providing support and care. Our commitment to training, teamwork, and advanced technology empowers our staff to embody our core values: Compassion, Excellence, Collaboration, Integrity, Responsiveness, and Innovation. Join our team and discover a purpose-driven career that inspires you every day.
Located conveniently along the Waltham/Lincoln line.
Position: Part-Time Days
Flexible Hours Available, Inquire Within!
We offer an array of excellent benefits, a generous earned time program, tuition reimbursement, and student loan payment assistance, among many others!
Enjoy working in a supportive environment with a fantastic team at our Hospice House located just minutes from Route 95.
Explore opportunities for career advancement!
We are currently seeking Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) to join our dedicated team. Here’s what we offer:
- Competitive hourly pay ranging from $21 to $26 based on experience and location
- Overtime opportunities available
- Flexible scheduling: Full/Part-Time and Per Diem shifts
- Comprehensive benefits including tuition reimbursement and scholarship programs
As a Care Dimensions CNA, you will be a vital and cherished member of our care team, providing essential personal care, assistance with ambulation, and additional services such as meal preparation to support patients and their families during this significant time in their lives.
What We Seek:
- Certification from a CNA course approved by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and compliant with U. S. Department of Health and Human Services standards.
- A compassionate, warm demeanor and a nurturing attitude towards all individuals.
- The ability to maintain strict confidentiality regarding patients and their families.
