
Patient Care Technician/Nursing Assistant/Travel
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Job Description
Patient Care Technician/Nursing Assistant/Travel - Detox - Greenport, NY (#T10016)
Previous Nursing Assistant experience in a hospital, nursing home, or ambulatory setting preferred.
Greenlife Healthcare Staffing is seeking a Patient Care Technician/Nursing Assistant/Travel who will work under the supervision of Registered Nurses (RNs) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), the Patient Care Technician (PCT) / Nursing Assistant assists patients with daily activities they cannot perform independently, such as mobilization, walking, bathing, eating, and communication.
The below compensation package is based on 12hrs shift 3days/wk for 13 weeks.
Position: Patient Care Technician
Specialty: Nursing Assistant
Shift: Night/ 12hours /3 days per week/13 weeks
City: Greenport
State: NY
Work Type: Travel
Shifts Worked Per Week: 3
Daily Compensations:
W2 Hourly Pay Rate - Pre-tax: $55.01
Daily Housing Stipend: $155.00
M&I Tax-free Stipend Per Shift: $86.00
Weekly Compensations:
Weekly Gross Payroll: $293.22
Weekly Housing Tax-free Stipend: $1,085.00
Weekly M&I Tax-Free Stipend: $602.00
Total Weekly Gross: $1,980.22
Completion Bonus: $500.00
Signing Bonus:$1,000.00
Travel Reimbursement: $585.00
Total Monthly Gross Pay: $8,514.95
Total Contract Gross Pay: $25,742.86
Greenlife Healthcare Staffing is a nationwide recruitment agency, matching both new grads and advanced practitioners to hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, multi-specialty groups, and private practices.
Requirements
- High School Diploma required.
- Basic Life Support (BLS) certification is required.
- PCT certification preferred.
- Must be able to lift or assist in lifting patients and handle semi-heavy equipment.
- Ability to respond quickly in emergent situations and communicate effectively.
- Must be able to use stairs, walk, and reach overhead.
- Effective communication both orally and in writing with patients and team members.