Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) Jobs

Summary Under the general direction of the Resource Person, the Health Unit Coordinator/Licensed Nursing Assistant is responsible for a variety of clerical and administrative tasks for the department, as well as di...
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Summary The Concord Endoscopy Center (CEC) LNA provides direct and indirect patient care duties under the guidance and direction of the registered nurse. The CEC LNA assists the physician and registered nurse durin...
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Summary Under the direction of the Director and/or Nurse Manager, the Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) is responsible for providing direct and indirect patient care duties for a group of patients, from simple to co...
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Summary Under the direction of the Behavioral Health Nurse Manager and/or Director, the Licensed Nursing Assistant/Mental Health Worker is responsible for providing direct and indirect patient care to adult or pedi...
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Now you can make as much as $48 per hour as a Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) in Sharon, New Hampshire, and vicinity, and have both the security of W2 employment and the freedom of truly flexible schedules. What ex...
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Start earning up to $48 an hour as a Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) in the Milford, NH area in a job that gives you the flexible schedule you've always wanted. Even more, you get to work as a W2 employee with all...
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Summary Under the direction of the Director and/or Nurse Manager, the Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) is responsible for providing direct and indirect patient care duties for a group of patients, from simple to co...
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Overview Copley Hospital, located in Morrisville/Stowe VT, is a leading provider of exceptional healthcare services, committed to providing compassionate and personalized care to our patients. Our Birthing Center is d...
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LNA Jobs Overview

Licensed nursing assistants (LNAs) provide essential direct care in many different types of healthcare facilities. These professionals are also referred to as certified nursing assistants (CNAs) and state tested nursing assistants (STNAs). Their primary responsibilities include helping patients and residents perform activities of daily living.

If you’re looking for LNA jobs, you’re in the right place. Jobs for nursing assistants are predicted to increase by 4% over the next 10 years — which is the equivalent to about 62,400 jobs. The aging population and increased prevalence of certain chronic conditions like diabetes and obesity means the need for healthcare professionals to fill licensed nursing assistant jobs will likely remain. In the market for a new LNA job? Start looking right here on IntelyCare.

LNA Education and Skills

Before you can work as an LNA, you’ll need to graduate from a state-approved nursing assistant program. In some cases, you can bypass this step if you can demonstrate that you have the training equivalent.

Coursework includes the basics of anatomy, physiology, and the fundamentals of nursing. Good communication, empathy, and problem-solving are all valuable skills to hone prior to joining the workforce. To gain further insight into the other types of qualifications employers are looking for in LNA candidates, read our sample nursing assistant job description.

In order to work as an LNA, you must pass a state exam, but be sure to check your state’s board of nursing for any outstanding requirements. For instance, learn more about what you’d need to qualify for LNA jobs in NH and LNA jobs in VT.

LNA Resume and Cover Letter

A solid resume and cover letter are important when you begin applying to jobs. LNA professionals, be sure that your nursing assistant resume calls attention to not only your skills, education, and experience, but also aligns with what the employer includes in a job ad.

For example, if you see that a job ad is looking for someone who works well both independently and as part of a care team, you will want to highlight examples of this on your resume. To further demonstrate you have this skill, use your LNA cover letter to talk about a time you took initiative and a time when you worked with others to solve a problem.

Interviewing

A word to the wise: Don’t wait to prepare for a job interview. Start drafting your answers to common nursing assistant interview questions. Doing so can take some of the pressure off your shoulders. Remember to be prompt to your interview, and ask questions of your own about the company culture, expectations for the role, and anything else that can help you make an informed decision about an LNA job.

Ways of Working

Skilled nursing facilities and hospitals employ the majority of nursing assistants, but you can also find licensed nursing assistant jobs with home health providers. You have options for full-time, part-time, contract, temporary, or per diem roles.

LNA Specialty Areas

You can choose which type of healthcare setting you'd like to work in. Examples include:

LNA Salary

On average, the salary for nursing assistants is $39,610 per year, but your pay can be affected by a number of things: your experience, the facility, and where you live. For example, Manchester, NH, pays an average of $21.50 per hour, and the southern VT area pays an average of $19.70. Outside of Vermont and New Hampshire, these areas pay the highest salaries to nursing assistants:

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