Geriatric Nursing Assistant (GNA) - up to $33/hr
About the role
You know better than anyone that GNAs are essential members of a facility's medical team. Your role is to keep patients comfortable and ensure their well-being. Here are a few things you might do:
- Assist patients with daily activities, such as eating, dressing, and bathing.
- Prepare patients for surgery and other medical treatments.
- Clean rooms and change bed linens.
- Provide any care/assistance requested by geriatric nurses and physicians.
Responsibilities
Take control of your career with PRN shifts. Bid on per diem GNA shifts posted by a vast network of Healthcare Facilities—all based on criteria you select. Choose the facilities you want, on days you want, and bid the rate you want.
- Better work/life balance - Don't want to work nights? Need Mondays off? Only want to work once in a while? No problem. Use ShiftKey to work as little or as much as you like.
- Extra income - Use ShiftKey to pick up shifts whenever you need a little extra money, even if you have another job. Get paid the next day with a PayCard or go with weekly direct deposit.
- Pick the right environment for you - PRN shifts are a great way to experience a variety of facilities.
Requirements
A high school diploma or GED.
A valid GNA license in the state of Maryland.
Qualifications
ShiftKey does not specify any additional qualifications beyond those listed above.
Skills
None specifically mentioned, but strong communication and patient care skills are essential.
Benefits
ShiftKey users have reported positive experiences, including:
- "This was one of the best choices I've made as a nurse. I love the freedom I have now!!"
- "Amazing! You make your own schedule. You get daily pay or weekly. And they always respond when you need them."
- "I've been using ShiftKey for years. It's a very good way to work. The people and facilities are respectful and helpful."
Pay
Not specified in the job posting, but ShiftKey users have reported receiving daily pay or weekly direct deposit.
Schedule
Use ShiftKey to work as little or as much as you like, based on your preferences and availability.