Full-Time

Certified Nursing Assistant-Long Term Care

Part Time

Updated on 5/13/2026

SEARHC

SEARHC

11-50 employees

Youth and family behavioral health care

Compensation Overview

$25 - $28/hr

Wrangell, AK, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Requirements
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) certification must be obtained within 3 months of hire and prior to completion of clinical orientation; biannually thereafter
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Certified Nursing Assistant certificate from an accredited program
  • Current full, unrestricted Certified Nursing Assistant license in the state of Alaska
  • Ability to follow instructions and demonstrate relevant scope of practice when caring for patients/residents by maintaining a safe environment with appropriate infection controls measures
  • Demonstrates knowledge of correct equipment use
  • Demonstrates knowledge between normal and abnormal patient/resident findings as identified on the plan of care with a nurse’s agreement
  • Oral and written communication skills, ability to transcribe and retrieve nursing data accurately, and to verbally communicate findings with the healthcare team
  • Competently maintains a clean work environment with proper infection control measures including equipment cleaning
  • Ability to work cooperatively with others and maintain interpersonal relationships with patients, visitors, and other healthcare team members
  • Assures confidentiality of patient information at all times
  • Uses aggressive patient/resident management techniques to defuse any patient/visitor/peer volatile situations
  • Possess required ability to lift patients/residents who are non-ambulatory on a regular interval
  • Must have the ability to react in a calm functional manner and make sound judgments within scope of duties when taking care of ill patients/residents and in the event of emergencies
  • Mentally requires a caring attitude in dealing with both acute and non-acute patients/residents and families on a steady basis
  • Job pace is rapid and there is constant pressure on the job to complete nursing assignments and answer patient call lights
  • Maintains accountability for all actions taken
  • Accept delegation from supervising Licensed Nurse
Responsibilities
  • Promotes the SEARHC Seven Standards of Excellence. Obtains nursing data through interviewing and observing patients/residents under a Licensed Nurse's direction and review; documents observation findings that are consistent with other providers under a Licensed Nurse's supervision; provides general nursing care for the adult, and geriatric population, which may include but not limited to: bed bath, oral hygiene, combing hair, back care, dressing patients, application of appliances for heat and cold; application of anti-embolism stockings or sequential compression devices; monitors and records temperature, pulse, respiration, weight, height, blood pressure, pulse oximetry and intake-output measurements; collects and transports specimens to correct departments; able to distinguish between normal and abnormal findings as identified in the patient care plan or data collection tools and reports abnormal findings to the Licensed Nurse and records findings as appropriate; reports (and when appropriate, records) any changes observed in condition or behavior of patients/residents and unusual incidents. Performs other tasks and duties as specific to unit specialty.
  • Provides bedside care, which may include: positioning patients/residents, lifting and turning patients/residents, assisting in use of bedpan, urinal or commode; answers call lights; makes rounds to assigned patients/residents; ambulates patients/residents, transporting to and from various departments as required; assist patients/residents with meals or feeds patients/residents; aids in handling and the care of patients'/residents’ belongings (including dentures, glasses, contact lenses, hearing aids, prosthetic devices, etc.) throughout their stay; changing bed linen; cleaning over bed table and bedside stand, straightening room and other general care as needed. Assist Licensed Nurse with readying a patient/resident for medivac transport from the department, which may include but not limited to: making phone calls, copying papers and chart, and providing direct patient care. Provide 1:1 care/sitting for patients/residents when indicated for patient/resident safety.
  • Maintains a safe and clean environment by: preparing nursing areas and/or patient/resident rooms and beds for receiving patient/resident admissions, transfers, emergencies or discharges; assists in cleaning utility rooms, cleaning equipment and preparing for disinfection or sterilization; reports equipment that is out of order, reporting other problems to nurse manager or charge nurse; appropriately handles clean and dirty linen and stores supplies on the service area and other duties as assigned. Perform supply duties on a daily basis-- distributing and ordering supplies to maintain adequate stock levels in assigned units. Floats as needed to other departments in the hospital under nurse manager, charge nurse, or staff Licensed Nurse’s discretion.
  • Dispose of all solid waste and infectious waste according to organizational policies and procedures. Replenish supplies in patient/resident rooms and bathrooms as needed. Perform other duties as assigned by nurse manager, charge nurse, or staff nurse in a responsible, respectful, caring manner to promote the most effective nursing staff relationships. Other duties as assigned.
  • Participates in in-services and educational programs in the department, hospital, and/or community as assigned; completes all mandatory training; completes annual competencies, evaluation material, maintains certifications and licensure; participates in patient/resident care conferences with nurse agreement as applicable; attends and participates in at least 75% of staff meetings.
Desired Qualifications
  • 1 year prior experience as a Certified Nursing Assistant preferred

Juneau Youth Services provides emergency, residential, and community-based behavioral health care for children, teens, and their families in Alaska. Services are tailored and strengths-based, delivered in home-like, least-restrictive settings where trained caregivers and clinical professionals form therapeutic relationships to support youth development and family functioning. The programs operate under the Teaching Family Model and focus on keeping or reunifying children with their families when appropriate. The organization has about 25 staff and positions itself as the leading youth- and family-focused behavioral health provider in Juneau, aiming to help vulnerable youth succeed and thrive.

Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Juneau, Alaska

Founded

1961

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What believers are saying

  • SEARHC's wages grew 11.4% from 2024 to 2025.
  • New Sitka hospital construction completes strategic expansion.
  • Fitch affirms SEARHC's A- rating with stable outlook.

What critics are saying

  • Sitka residents demand better primary care access now.
  • Systemic service issues persist in 28 communities.
  • Bartlett Regional Hospital competes for workforce talent.

What makes SEARHC unique

  • SEARHC employs 40% of Southeast Alaska's healthcare workforce.
  • SEARHC serves 60% of Southeast Alaska's total population.
  • SEARHC delivers integrated medical, dental, and behavioral health services.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

Paid Vacation

Parental Leave

Flexible Work Hours