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UMMC Supplemental Staffing - Nursing Assistant - 24 commitment/4 week schedule - no weekends Job (Baltimore, MD, US)

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UMMC Supplemental Staffing - Nursing Assistant - 24 commitment/4 week schedule - no weekends

Facility: University of Maryland Medical Center
Employment Type: Supplemental/Per Diem
Location: Baltimore, MD Shift/Schedule: ROTATING
Department: UMH: SUPPLEMENT STAFFING
Posted FTE: 0
Job Posting Category: Nursing
Hours of Work: Rotate
Job ID #: 21511
Benefits Eligible: No
Minimum Education: High School Diploma or GED
License/Cert Required: Cert Basic Cardiac Life Supprt,Cert Nursing Assistant
Minimum Experience: 6 months recent CNA experience in acute care
Specialty Type: Not Applicable

What You Will Do:

Nursing Assistant/Supplemental Nursing Pool - Program A

The Supplemental Nursing Unit at University of Maryland Medical Center offers the experienced Nursing Assistant an opportunity to provide care in any number of world-class clinical specialties and practice settings, from Shock Trauma to Neurology, and from surgical specialties to outpatient care. Our staff supports every unit of the hospital, meeting acute needs and filling in for staff who may be on extended leave.


The successful candidate will be a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) with at least one year of CNA experience.


NA Program A requires a minimum commitment of 24 hours/month, with no weekend or holiday requirement.


We offer a competitive rate of pay, with shift differential.


EOE

What You Need to Be Successful:

Current CPR, Current Maryland Board of Nursing CNA certification, Completion of High School level coursework -High School Diploma or State High School Equivalency Certificate-GED

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.

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