Benefits:
401(k)
Employee discounts
Health insurance
Paid time off
401(k) matching
Bonus based on performance
Competitive salary
Free food & snacks
About the Role:
Are you passionate about providing excellent care to seniors in our community and looking to join a team of healthcare professionals who value a workplace culture that is fun, dedicated, and collaborative?
Wentworth Home, a local non‑profit assisted living community, has been proudly serving older adults for more than 125 years. As we continue our mission of providing exceptional, resident‑centered care, we are excited to expand our team of nursing professionals.
We are currently seeking qualified full‑ and part‑time Licensed Nursing Assistants (LNAs) for our 2nd (2pm–10pm) and 3rd (10pm-6am) shifts, including every other weekend.
What We Offer
Competitive hourly base rate
Generous shift and weekend differentials
Bonuses and certified training opportunities
Eligibility for our comprehensive benefits package
A supportive, team‑oriented environment where your work truly makes a difference
Come see what we’re all about! To apply, please send your resume or call to speak with Karen Dionne, Director of Nursing, or Kirstin Swanson, Administrator.
Send resume or call to speak with Karen Dionne, our Director of Nursing or Kirstin Swanson, Administrator.
Responsibilities
Provide compassionate, person‑centered care to residents in accordance with individualized care plans
Assist residents with activities of daily living, including bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and mobility support
Monitor and report changes in residents’ physical or emotional condition to the nursing team
Support residents during mealtimes, including assistance with feeding when needed
Maintain accurate, timely documentation of care provided
Promote a safe, clean, and comfortable environment for all residents
Foster positive relationships with residents, families, and fellow team members
Participate in shift hand‑offs, team meetings, and ongoing training
Uphold Wentworth Home’s values of dignity, respect, and high‑quality care
Contribute to a collaborative, supportive, and fun workplace culture
Qualifications
Valid Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) certification
Proficient in basic life support and patient care techniques
Knowledge of medical terminology and documentation practices
Familiarity with care plans and HIPAA regulations
Background in long-term care, assisted living, or hospital settings
Ability to work effectively with diverse patient populations, including those with cognitive disabilities and Alzheimer's care