CNA Jobs in Seattle, Washington

Why Caregivers Love Working With Us Flexible Scheduling: Create a work schedule that fits your needs and those of your clients. You control your hours and days off. Work-Life Balance: Choose how...
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Welcome to a medical center where you're the center of attention. Pay Range $24.46 - $36.18 Overlake Medical Center and Clinics is currently seeking a Patient Care Technician (CNA)/Nurse Technician for our Medica...
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Description Certified Nursing Assistant/NAC: $3,000 Sign-on Bonus - full-time only Status: Full-Time or On-Call Shift: Day (6am-2pm) & Evening (2pm-10pm); every other weekend off, rotating workdays of the we...
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Description Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA/NAC) Status: Full-Time & Part Time Shift: Day, Evening, and NOC available Wage: $22 - $28/hour - DOE Location: Avamere Rehabilitation of Shoreline - 1250 NE 145th...
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Known as the Emerald City for its lush green landscape, Seattle, Washington, is not the capital of the Evergreen State (that’s Olympia), but is its largest city. It may be known as the home of the first Starbucks, but Seattle brings more to nursing professionals than a famous waterfront, a thriving tech scene, and lots of coffee. If you are considering searching for nursing jobs in Seattle, start by learning more about what this city has to offer nurses before and after a shift.

To find the best jobs in the Seattle area don’t stop at a search for Seattle CNA jobs. Be sure to check out CNA jobs in neighboring cities such as:

Intro to Seattle CNA Jobs

Certified nursing assistants (more commonly known as CNAs and sometimes called LNAs) are crucial members of any healthcare team in both acute and post-acute settings. Under the supervision of an RN or an LPN, CNAs are responsible for hands-on care of patients including helping with daily living activities, checking vital signs, and in some cases, administering the medications that are important to the health and recovery of their patients.

There are more than 1 million people working as CNAs in the United States, and with a job growth outlook of 5% in the next 10 years, still more are needed. This can be a physically as well as an emotionally demanding job, but also incredibly rewarding for those who value direct interaction with patients and want to make an impact on people’s lives. You can find many current CNA jobs in locations across the country, and in all settings, by taking a look at IntelyCare’s job board.

What to Know About Nursing Work in Seattle

Seattle has a population of 733, 919, making it the 18th largest city in the U.S. Residents in this large metro area — which includes cities like Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, and Tacoma —demand a great deal of healthcare, opening up opportunities for RNs, CNAs, and LPNs. Nurses can look for work options that might best fit their schedule and life, including full-time, part-time, contract, temporary, and per diem nursing jobs in Seattle.

Whom might you be caring for in your Seattle nursing jobs? The median age of Seattle residents is just over 34 years old, with 12% of the population age 65 or older. Just over 51% of the population is male, and almost 49% are female. Like other coastal cities, Seattle has a diverse population and a significant Asian community (16%). Other main ethnic groups in the city include African American/Black (7%) and Hispanic/Latino (6%). There is a wide variety of languages spoken in Seattle, including Spanish, Hindi, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Tagalog. Thanks to this strong multicultural community, you may want to highlight any multilingual skills on your nursing resume and discuss your knowledge of cultural competency in nursing with your potential employer, as well.

If you need childcare while you are on shift, Seattle has many options. The Washington State Department of Children Youth and Families website can help you find and assess childcare providers and can provide resources for those who need assistance paying for care.

And if you need care coverage for your furry family members, Seattle has plenty, which is a good thing, considering there are more cats and dogs in Seattle than children.

Get Your CNA Resume and Cover Letter Ready

Even if you are an experienced nursing professional, you’ll want to make sure your CNA resume and cover letter are both up to date and can display your skills and experience to their best advantage. Make sure your resume is properly formatted to include your job experience, degrees, certifications, and special skills.

Already Have an Interview in Seattle? Here’s What You Need to Know

Just like other professions, interviews for CNA jobs can make you a little nervous. But taking some time to learn about the latest tips and tricks for a nursing assistant interview can help you calm yourself and get prepared. Remembering that researching the company, listening carefully to the questions asked, and just being your honest self can help you land that new certified nursing assistant job!

Find Great Seattle CNA Jobs on IntelyCare

Looking for Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) jobs near Seattle, Washington? We can help. Start your IntelyCare application today, and choose from facilities in your area to build a flexible schedule that works for you.