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Job Requirements of CNA LTC:
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Employment Type:
Contractor
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Location:
Brooklyn, NY (Onsite)
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CNA LTC
Job Title: CNA – Long Term Care
Location: Brooklyn, NY 11212
Duration: February 10, 2026 – May 9, 2026
Schedule: 5 days per week, 7.5 hours per day (37.5 hours/week)
Shifts: Day (7A–3P), Evening (3P–11P), Night (11P–7A)
Weekend Requirement: Every other weekend
Local Requirement: Must be within 50 miles
Pay Range: $23-$26/hr.
Required Skills & Experience
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Knowledge of prevention of skin breakdown
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Ability to communicate with residents in a compassionate and gentle manner
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Ability to understand and carry out verbal and written instructions
Preferred Skills & Experience
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Long Term Care experience preferred
Education Requirements
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High School Diploma or GED
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Completion of at least 100 hours from a New York State–approved Residential Health Care Facility Nursing Assistant Training Program
Required Certifications & Licensure
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New York Nurse Aide Certification
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Must be listed on the New York State RHCF Nurse Aide Registry
Job Summary
Provides direct patient care and support to residents in a long-term care setting, assisting with daily living activities, personal hygiene, mobility, nutrition, monitoring, documentation, and overall resident comfort while maintaining safety, dignity, and quality of care.
Duties & Responsibilities
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Provide complete or partial baths, scheduled showers (minimum twice weekly), shampooing, grooming, shaving, nail care, oral hygiene, and denture care
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Assist with dressing, undressing, toileting, incontinent care, skin care, and range of motion exercises
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Encourage resident participation in daily activities and ambulation programs
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Assist with transfers using mechanical lifts with mandatory two-person assistance and buddy system
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Turn and reposition residents every 2–3 hours to prevent skin injury and contractures
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Transport residents to clinics, activities, and offsite appointments during working hours
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Monitor bowel and bladder programs and document results in NAAARS
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Measure and record intake/output, meal consumption, weights, and vital signs in the EMR
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Observe and promptly report changes in resident condition or behavior to nursing staff
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Assist with admissions, transfers, discharges, and dressing changes as directed
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Answer call bells and alarms promptly and maintain a restraint-free environment
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Maintain clean, safe, and clutter-free resident rooms and service areas
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Document care accurately and provide shift reports to nurse-in-charge
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Monitor residents every 15 and 30 minutes as assigned
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Perform other duties as assigned by nursing leadership and assist during emergencies as needed