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Licensed Nurse Assistant (LNA) - Adult Home Health - Full time day

University of Vermont Health - Home Health & Hospice

Colchester, Vermont, United States

Job description

Grow Your Career with Us and Make a Difference in People's Lives: Join Our LNA Team!

Looking for a rewarding career in healthcare with growth potential? We're seeking compassionate Licensed Nursing Assistants (LNAs) to join our growing team at The University of Vermont Health Network - Home Health and Hospice!

Why Choose Us?

  • Sign-on bonus eligible: Subject to terms and conditions

  • Day time schedule: Our position is 8:00 am - 4:30 pm, an awesome and coveted day shift LNA position!

  • Competitive Benefits: Enjoy a comprehensive package including medical, dental, vision, retirement, tuition reimbursement, and paid time off. Plus, employee discounts and perks!

  • Growth Opportunities: Explore diverse career paths with positions in Adult Home Health, McClure Miller Respite House, Community Hospice, or a floating role for a well-rounded experience.

  • Career Ladder: Opportunity to be supported with your ongoing advancement of your licensure through our LPN and RN pathways.

  • Make a Real Impact: Provide compassionate care to clients in their homes or at the Respite House, focusing on their physical and emotional well-being during a critical time.

  • Supportive Environment: Work collaboratively with a multidisciplinary team and access the resources you need to succeed.

  • Our Values: We believe in providing non-judgmental care that respects each client's individuality and honors their choices. We foster trusting relationships built on empathy and understanding.

Is this you?

  • You have a passion for caregiving and want to make a positive difference.

  • You are a compassionate and reliable individual.

  • You are a team player who thrives in a collaborative environment.

  • You have a Vermont Nursing Assistant license.

  • Previous homecare or facility care desired but not required - we will train the right person!

  • Ability to converse clearly and comfortably with clients who are elderly, ill and/or incapacitated, and to explain/teach basic skills.

  • Keen observation skills and the ability to report effectively.

  • Deal calmly and efficiently with emergency situations if necessary.

Hear from our team:

Why be a LNA at Home Health and Hospice? - Meet some of the dedicated LNAs at Home Health and Hospice and hear from them why it's more than a job, it's a calling with a deep sense of purpose, connection, and the ability to work to the top of your licensure.

Meet Sheila: Sheila's Spotlight

Ready to join our team?

Apply today! We look forward to discussing your desired hours and career goals.