What We Offer:
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) – UCCT (Unit Clinical Care Technician)
Presbyterian Medical Center – Charlotte, NC
Schedule: Full-Time, Nights, 7p-7a
Be Part of Something Remarkable
Novant Health is seeking a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) to join our Unit Clinical Care Technician (UCCT) team. UCCTs provide flexible, hospital-wide support by stepping in where patient care needs are greatest. As a UCCT, you’ll be a vital member of the care team, ensuring safe, compassionate, and efficient care for patients across multiple units.
What makes this role stand out:
- Exposure to a wide variety of specialties and patient populations
- Opportunities to strengthen your clinical skills in a dynamic, fast-paced environment
- Supportive leadership and teamwork culture that values adaptability and growth
- A chance to make a broad impact by assisting patients throughout the hospital
If you’re a CNA who thrives on variety, adaptability, and teamwork, our UCCT team offers the opportunity to grow your skills while making a difference across multiple units.
What We're Looking For:
- Education: High school diploma or GED required.
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Experience: One year preferred. Assisted Living facilities only: One year experience working in long-term care or assisted living, required
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Licensure/certification/registration: Completion of NAI program required. Listed with the nurse aide registry as an NA I required. Medication Safety - AME required. NC state approved curricula for restrictive interventions (facility specific) within 3 months of hire for Emergency Departments and Behavioral Health units required.
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Additional skills preferred: Basic computer skills for documentation.
What You'll Do:
- Float between a variety of hospital units, providing CNA-level patient care and support
- Assist with vital signs, patient hygiene, feeding, mobility, and comfort measures
- Provide catheter care, including monitoring, emptying, and maintaining catheter systems in collaboration with nursing staff
- Collaborate with nurses and providers to support patient care plans
- Respond quickly to patient needs, including high-acuity or rapid-turnover areas
- Document care activities accurately and maintain strong communication across teams
- Help maintain unit supplies, equipment, and overall readiness