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ID
#55050258 -
Job type
Full-time -
Salary
TBD -
Source
Christian Living Communities -
Date
2026-05-15 -
Deadline
2026-07-14
Essential DutiesJump into action! Attend to residents' personal care needs with enthusiasm and help with ADLs whenever they need a hand—whether that's bathing, dressing, meal time, laundry, or other daily essentials. Pay attention to the details that matter (combed hair, tied shoes, fresh oral hygiene, etc.).Be a care detective! Anticipate and spot any resident care needs before they become issues—whether it's hygiene needs, broken eyeglasses, a skin rash, missing hearing aids, or supply shortages—and report your findings to your supervisor.Be the communication champion! Keep the lines open with your supervisor and teammates to stay in the loop about resident issues and create a supportive care environment.Keep a watchful eye on resident safety and well-being—you're their advocate and their peace of mind.Stay alert and report any suspicions of abuse, neglect, or misappropriation of resources as required by regulation. Your voice matters!Be the first to notice and report any changes in resident status or health to your supervisor—big or small, we want to know.Monitor and document resident conditions as directed—keeping accurate records is part of the care team magic.Partner with residents on their prescribed daily medication routine in accordance with state law, making sure everything runs smoothly.Speak up! Alert the RN/LPN and/or supervisor if you have any questions or concerns about medication records or supplies.Keep things organized! Ensure timely documentation of any medication refusals or treatment concerns—accuracy is key.Restock medication carts, drawers, and storage areas with supplies (gloves, sanitizer cups, etc.) to keep everything running smoothly.Complete work orders to communicate necessary replacements or repairs—help keep our space in top shape.Show up and shine at monthly staff meetings! Participate actively and contribute your insights on resident and departmental needs.Embrace flexibility! Take on other duties as assigned and roll with the flow.Respond thoughtfully to family members' needs as appropriate—you're part of the extended care family.