Certified Nursing Assistant Supervisor
Company: ExcelCare At Egg Harbor
Location: Millville
Posted on: February 1, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Title: Lead Certified Nursing Assistant (Lead CNA)
Department: Certified Nursing Assistant Department
Reports To: Director of Nursing
Position Summary: The Lead CNA is responsible for overseeing and
managing a team of Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) within the
skilled nursing rehabilitation center. This role focuses on
enhancing management, retention, accountability, autonomy,
performance, pride, and self-development among the CNA staff. The
Lead CNA will foster a supportive and efficient work environment,
ensuring high-quality patient care and promoting a positive
workplace culture.
Key Responsibilities:
Leadership and Supervision:
Supervise and mentor a group of CNAs, providing guidance and
support.
Conduct regular team meetings to discuss goals, challenges, and
performance.
Facilitate continuous professional development and training
opportunities for CNAs.
Patient Care:
Ensure CNAs deliver exceptional care to patients, following
established protocols and procedures.
Assist in developing individualized care plans for patients and
ensure compliance.
Monitor patient conditions and report any changes to the nursing
staff promptly.
Management and Accountability:
Implement and maintain accountability systems to track CNA
performance.
Conduct performance evaluations and provide constructive feedback
to CNAs.
Address and resolve any staff-related issues or conflicts
promptly.
Retention and Morale:
Develop and implement strategies to improve CNA retention and job
satisfaction.
Foster a positive work environment that promotes teamwork, pride,
and a sense of community.
Recognize and reward exceptional performance and contributions.
Autonomy and Empowerment:
Encourage CNAs to take initiative and make decisions within their
scope of practice.
Provide opportunities for CNAs to participate in decision-making
processes and quality improvement initiatives.
Communication and Collaboration:
Serve as a liaison between CNAs and nursing leadership, ensuring
effective communication.
Collaborate with other departments to enhance patient care and
operational efficiency.
Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings and contribute to
care planning.
Incentives and Rewards System:
Point-Based Incentive System:
Performance Points: Award points for meeting or exceeding care
standards, completing tasks efficiently, and demonstrating
excellent patient care.
Extra Mile Points: Recognize CNAs who go above and beyond their
duties, such as assisting colleagues, volunteering for extra
shifts, or receiving positive feedback from patients and
families.
Professional Development Points: Encourage participation in
training sessions, workshops, and certification courses by awarding
points.
Rewards and Recognition:
Monthly and Quarterly Awards: Recognize top-performing CNAs with
certificates, badges, and public acknowledgment during staff
meetings.
Bonus Incentives: Offer monetary bonuses, gift cards, or extra paid
time off for accumulating a certain number of points.
Career Advancement Opportunities: Provide opportunities for CNAs to
advance within the organization based on their performance and
professional growth.
Qualifications:
Certification: Must be a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) in good
standing with the state.
Experience: Minimum of 3-5 years of experience as a CNA in a
skilled nursing or rehabilitation facility.
Leadership Skills: Demonstrated leadership and supervisory
experience, with a track record of effectively managing teams.
Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication
skills.
Problem-Solving: Strong problem-solving abilities and a proactive
approach to challenges.
Compassion: A genuine passion for patient care and a commitment to
improving the quality of life for residents.
Working Conditions:
Environment: Skilled nursing rehabilitation center.
Hours: Full-time position, with flexibility to work various shifts
as needed.
Physical Requirements: Ability to perform physical tasks related to
patient care, including lifting and transferring patients.
Conclusion: The Lead CNA role is a pivotal position designed to
elevate the standards of care and operational efficiency within the
CNA department. By fostering a supportive and motivating work
environment, the Lead CNA will contribute to the overall success of
the skilled nursing rehabilitation center and ensure a fulfilling
and rewarding experience for both staff and patients.
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