LPN Full-time
SYNERGY HomeCare

Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)/ LPN (Douglas/ Sierra Vista)

The SYNERGY HomeCare team is united under one purpose—to bring whole-hearted, life-energizing care to as many people as possible. We meet people of all ages and abilities wherever they call home and are proud to provide high-quality care for those in need. Make a difference with us as full-time certified nursing assistant (CNA), and experience the positive culture and unmatched care that sets SYNERGY HomeCare apart.

Do you:

  • Enjoy serving others?
  • Have a big heart with a lot of love to share?
  • Take charge with a warm smile?

If the answer is “yes,” let’s connect. Apply today to join our independently owned and operated national agency as a full-time CNA. Read on to learn more about our company and this position.

SYNERGY HomeCare offers full-time certified nursing assistants (CNAs):

  • Competitive pay between (ADD PAY RATE HERE)
  • Direct deposit
  • Paid orientation and ongoing training
  • Time-and-a-half pay for overtime and holidays
  • Flexible schedules and matching full-time CNAs with nearby clients
  • Employee recognition programs

As a full-time certified nursing assistant (CNA) with SYNERGY HomeCare, you will:

  • Provide attention to clients’ non-medical needs, including companionship and social engagement
  • Provide personal care to clients as needed
  • Assist client with light housekeeping, meal preparation, and medication reminders
  • Establish communication and a professional relationship with clients, family members, and co-workers
  • Provide reliable care by being punctual and consistently covering shifts

Full-time certified nursing assistant (CNA) benefits include:

  • (LIST ANY BENEFITS/PERKS HERE)

If you would like to join our outstanding team at SYNERGY HomeCare, apply today!

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