Assisted Living, Behavioral Health, Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Clinical Assessment, Clinical Competency, Emergency Care, Hospital, Long-Term Care, Medical Records, Medications, Mentoring, Nursing, Organizational Skills, Patient Care, Team Player
Wilmington, North Carolina
What We Offer:
- Schedule: 7am-7pm, Day Shift, Full-Time (Shift Differential for 2:30pm-7pm)
- Department: Med/Surg
- Location: Scott's Hill Medical Center
Be part of something new at Scott’s Hill Medical Center, Novant Health’s newest coastal hospital. We’re excited to welcome Certified Nursing Assistants to our growing Med/Surg team.
If you’re looking for a role where you can sharpen your clinical skills, learn in a supportive environment, and contribute to a team that truly values your work, this is the place for you. With opportunities for advancement and a culture built on compassion and teamwork, your career can thrive here.
What We're Looking For:
- Education: High School Diploma or GED, required.
- Experience: 1 year of Assisted Living facilities only: experience working in long-term care or assisted living, required.
- Licensure/Certification: Completion of NAI program, required. Listed with the nurse aide registry as an NA I, required. Medication Safety - AME, required. NC state approved curricula for restrictive interventions (facility specific) within 3 months of hire for Emergency Departments and Behavioral Health units, required.
- Additional Skills (preferred): Basic computer skills for documentation
What You'll Do:
- Support patients with daily care needs — offering comfort, dignity, and encouragement as you help with bathing, mobility, meals, and other essential activities that build trust and connection.
- Work side‑by‑side with experienced nurses and mentors — sharing observations, asking questions, and learning in an environment where your voice matters and your growth is supported.
- Help patients stay active and engaged in their recovery — assisting with safe mobility, repositioning, and ambulation while celebrating progress and building confidence.
- Take and document vital signs and key patient information — contributing meaningful data that helps the entire care team stay aligned and provide excellent, coordinated care.
- Create a calm, welcoming environment for patients and families — offering reassurance, listening with empathy, and being a steady, compassionate presence during a vulnerable time.