CNA/Nursing Assistant/Nurse Apprentice - Medical Oncology Full-Time Nights
Description
Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in Boise is seeking a CNA/Nursing Assistant/Nurse Apprentice to join their nursing team. This position is based on the Medical/Oncology floor (5 South) at their Regional Medical Center, located off I-184 and Curtis Rd.
What You Will Do
- Support clinical staff at the unit level by performing clerical, receptionist, and patient service coordination tasks.
- Perform various nursing care services and related non-professional services necessary in caring for the personal needs and comfort of patients, under the direction and supervision of the licensed nurse.
Minimum Qualifications
- Certified Nursing Assistant Certification issued by the State of Idaho OR maintain a current Nurse Apprentice application on file with the Idaho State Board of Nursing or complete the Trinity Health Nursing Assistant Program.
- Basic Life Support for Healthcare providers certification from AHA, ARC, or the Military Training Network is required at hire in all units, unless currently certified in ACLS and/or PALS.
- Six months Certified Nursing Assistant experience in an acute care setting preferred.
Highlights And Benefits
- Market-competitive pay and generous PTO.
- Comprehensive benefits package including retirement planning, college savings plans, and multiple life insurance options.
- Employee Assistance Programs, tuition reimbursement, and educational opportunities.
Ministry/Facility Information
Saint Alphonsus Health System is a faith-based ministry and not-for-profit health system serving Idaho, Oregon, and northern Nevada communities. The health system includes 4 hospitals, 609 licensed beds, and 73 clinic locations.
Top 15 Health Systems in the country by IBM Watson Health
The region's most advanced Trauma Center (Level II) and Commission on Cancer Accredited Program.
Our Commitment
Rooted in our Mission and Core Values, we honor the dignity of every person and recognize the unique perspectives, experiences, and talents each colleague brings. By finding common ground and embracing our differences, we grow stronger together and deliver more compassionate, person-centered care.