Certified Nursing Assistant-Nights
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing
Certified Nursing Assistant
The Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) functions within the department of nursing as a multi-skilled practitioner functioning in the dual role of patient care and clerk functions at the nurses' station. Within the patient care role, the practitioner assists patients with activities of daily living, provides basic nursing care for the patients and assists in maintenance of a safe and clean environment under the direction and supervision of the Registered Nurse (RN) in charge of the team and/or unit.
Thus, the CNA works with nurses to assist in provision of delegated aspects of nursing care for individual patients. This practitioner organizes, within the specified work period, his/her time in order to maximize delivery of nursing care. Within the role of clerk functions this practitioner is responsible for the following: admission, discharge, pre-procedure, post-procedure and transfer. The CNA while in this role is responsible for unit-phone, call-light, visual monitor, and telemetry alarm reporting to the Registered Nurse.
• Current CNA certificate status active or remains eligible per Wisconsin Registry guidelines.
• CPR certification is required (or completed within 60 days of hire).
• Professional manner
• Strong organizational skills
• Ability to demonstrate flexibility
• Knowledge regarding medical terminology
• Positive attitude
• Previous health care related experience preferred
• Clerical and computer experience preferred
Candidate offered employment will complete drug screen, criminal background check and health requirements as condition of employment.
Internal applicants:
Apply in ADP Career Center prior to 5:00 p.m. Thursday, June 4, 2026.
External applicants:
Apply on-line at and attach an updated resume. Application review will begin as qualified applicants are received.
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