Join Our Compassionate Team at Delaware Hospice - Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) - PRN Position in Kent County Homecare As a dedicated Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), your keen attention to detail sets you apart. Whether providing personal care, ensuring patient comfort, or maintaining a safe environment, you understand that every detail contributes to the well-being of those under your care. You understand the power of empathy and compassion, turning these qualities into tangible actions that bring comfort and solace to those in need. You are a team player through and through, and you thrive in a collaborative environment that fosters an atmosphere of trust and support. You embrace challenges as opportunities for growth, ensuring your dedication to providing excellent care remains unwavering. You’re excited to be part of the dynamic healthcare field, and you recognize the importance of ongoing education, ensuring that your skills and knowledge are always current. You are always ready to bring your expertise to the doorstep of those who need it. If this sounds like you, we’d love to meet you Who is Delaware Hospice ? At Delaware Hospice, we believe every moment matters, especially when providing compassionate end-of-life care. Since our establishment in 1982, we have been dedicated to delivering the highest quality hospice and healthcare services, becoming a beacon of support for individuals and families navigating the delicate journey of life's final chapter. Accredited by the Joint Commission, Delaware Hospice continues to be the largest and only licensed, non-profit, community-based hospice serving Delaware. Building on our legacy of care, we are honored to extend our compassionate care to the residents of southern Chester and Delaware counties in Pennsylvania, furthering our mission to touch lives and provide comfort beyond borders. Why Now ? At Delaware Hospice, our passion is our purpose. Our teams are driven by a shared commitment to making every moment matter for our patients and their families. Join us in creating a positive impact on the lives we touch and in shaping a future where end-of-life care is synonymous with compassion and dignity. Responsibilities : Provide Person-Centered Care: At Delaware Hospice, you step into a role beyond traditional healthcare. Your primary responsibility is to provide compassionate care and services within the scope of CNA certification, adhering to established policies and procedures to ensure strict compliance with federal and state regulations. In our patients' homes, you become a beacon of support, offering personal care and light household services that go beyond the physical aspects of care. Your role extends to caring for the patient and sharing your expertise with family members and primary caregivers, demonstrating essential personal care techniques under the guidance of the Registered Nurse (RN). Thrive in a collaborative environment where your skills as a CNA are valued and contribute to our holistic approach: At Delaware Hospice, we recognize the importance of teamwork and the diverse expertise each team member brings to enhance the overall well-being of our patients and their families/caregivers. In creating a comfortable and safe environment for home care, you are an essential member of the hospice team, contributing significantly to the overall well-being of our patients and ensuring that the journey toward the end of life is marked by dignity, comfort, and compassionate support. Receive Exceptional Benefits: We recognize that our commitment to exceptional care extends beyond our patients to our dedicated team members. We value your contributions and, in return, invest in your well-being and professional growth. Here's a glimpse into the dynamic benefits awaiting you when you join our compassionate family: Comprehensive compensation Health, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance Pre-tax healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts Mileage reimbursement Career Ladders Retention and milestone awards 403(B) retirement fund with company contribution after 1 year of service Paid time off Access to continuing education units through Relias Reimbursement for certification fees and tuition assistance Employee Assistance Program (EAP) to you and your family members at no cost to you Work-life perk programs Employee recognition and referral programs Fun contests to promote a healthy lifestyle Qualifications : To excel in this role, you will possess: Two years of experience in a hospital, extended care facility, home care, or hospice setting (preferred). Certification within the State of Delaware as a Nurse Aide or completion of a 75-hour training course and required competency testing. Nursing students completing one academic year inclusive of direct patient care will be considered if certification requirements are fulfilled. Sympathetic attitude toward the care of the dying patient. Demonstrated maturity to handle the demands of the job effectively. Dependable transportation to patient's homes, a valid driver’s license, and a clean driver’s record. Commitment to ongoing professional development. Ability to lift and turn patients as needed, adhering to industry standards and guidelines for safety and correct ergonomic practices. Comfort working in an environment where blood, body tissue, and fluids exposure may occur regularly, following all healthcare industry safety guidelines. Join us at Delaware Hospice and rediscover the fulfillment of making a difference every day. Apply now to be a part of a team that values compassion, excellence, and dedication to the highest standard of care. Delaware Hospice is an equal-opportunity employer.