Founded in 2000 and proudly based in Atlanta, Parc Communities is a recognized leader in upscale, hospitality-driven senior living. We create vibrant environments where residents thrive through thoughtfully designed independent living, assisted living, and memory care experiences, set in premier locations and featuring innovative, lifestyle-focused amenities.
What truly sets Parc Communities apart is our culture. Our core values. Passion, Empathy, Integrity, Resourcefulness, and Excellence. These values guide how we serve, lead, and support one another every day. We believe that meaningful connections, genuine care, and a commitment to doing what’s right define exceptional senior living. At the heart of everything we do is our timeless motto: at all times, we are ladies and gentlemen serving ladies and gentlemen. This philosophy shapes the experience we provide not only to residents and their families, but also to our associates. We foster a respectful, collaborative workplace where people feel valued, empowered, and inspired to grow, making Parc Communities an employer of choice for those who want to make a lasting difference.
The Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) provides compassionate, person-centered care that promotes each resident's dignity, independence, safety, comfort, and overall well-being. Working as an integral member of the Resident Care team, the CNA delivers hands-on care and clinical support to PCH/Assisted Living residents within the scope of their state certification and in accordance with community policies.
The CNA assists residents with activities of daily living, obtains and documents resident observations and clinical information within the scope of practice; recognizes and promptly communicates changes in residents' physical, cognitive, emotional, or behavioral condition; and contributes to the development of a safe, supportive, and engaging environment. Through attentive care, careful observation, and meaningful relationships with residents, the CNA helps promote each resident's highest level of independence and quality of life.
Committed to excellence in both care and hospitality, the CNA treats every resident with compassion, respect, and professionalism and partners with residents, families, and interdisciplinary team members to deliver exceptional service. The CNA consistently demonstrates sound judgment, integrity, infection-prevention practices, and a commitment to person-centered dementia care, ensuring that residents receive high-quality care in a welcoming, respectful, and home-like environment.
Department: Resident Care
Primary: Resident Care Director
Non-Exempt
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High School Diploma or GED preferred
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Current CNA license/certification is required, and certification must be maintained in good standing throughout employment.
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Minimum one year in long-term care, assisted living, memory care, or healthcare experience preferred
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CPR certification (or ability to obtain within 30 days)
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Ability to complete all required state caregiver training
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Successful completion of dementia care training
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Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing
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Ability to use electronic documentation systems
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Ability to work flexible schedules, including weekends and holidays
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Demonstrate compassion, patience, professionalism, and emotional maturity
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Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills
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Reliable attendance and punctuality
Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following:
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Provide compassionate, skilled, person-centered care to residents in accordance with individualized service plans, community policies, and the scope of practice for a Certified Nurse Aide.
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Obtain, measure, and accurately document resident vital signs, weights, and other assigned clinical observations, reporting abnormal findings or significant changes promptly to the Resident Care Director, licensed nurse, or supervisor.
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Perform systematic resident observations throughout the shift to identify subtle changes in physical, cognitive, emotional, and functional condition. Escalate clinical concerns appropriately.
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Accurately document clinical observations, care provided, resident responses, observations, and clinical information in the electronic health record or other approved documentation systems in a timely manner.
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Assist in implementing individualized care plans by providing consistent care, documenting resident responses, and communicating observations that support ongoing evaluation of resident needs.
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Promote residents' highest level of independence by encouraging participation in activities of daily living while providing appropriate assistance, cueing, supervision, or hands-on support based on each resident's abilities.
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Observe residents for signs of illness, injury, infection, dehydration, pain, or other changes in condition, taking appropriate action to ensure resident safety and timely clinical follow-up.
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Monitor skin condition during routine care and promptly report redness, bruising, skin tears, pressure injuries, or other concerns that may require clinical intervention.
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Support fall prevention strategies by maintaining a safe environment, utilizing appropriate transfer techniques and equipment, recognizing resident-specific risk factors, and immediately reporting falls, near misses, or safety concerns.
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Respond appropriately to resident emergencies by remaining calm, initiating emergency response procedures, providing CPR or first aid as certified, and promptly notifying the appropriate clinical personnel.
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Follows written instructions and requests assistance and further instructions with new or unfamiliar situations.
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Demonstrate professionalism, accountability, and attention to detail while consistently providing safe, compassionate, high-quality resident care.
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Work collaboratively with Nursing, Housekeeping, Maintenance and Activities.
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Serve as a resident advocate by promoting dignity, honoring resident choice, protecting resident rights, and supporting person-centered decision-making in every interaction.
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Attend bi-weekly in-service meetings and mandatory meetings
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Adheres to all community and company policies and performs any other duties as assigned
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Demonstrates compassion, patience, empathy, and emotional resilience when caring for residents living with dementia.
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Maintains composure and professionalism during challenging resident behaviors or emotionally charged situations.
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Properly use, remove, and dispose of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including gloves, gowns, masks, and eye protection, as required by resident care needs and infection control guidelines.
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Anticipate resident needs and provide prompt service recovery.
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Maintain a clean, organized, and sanitary resident environment by following established cleaning, disinfecting, and equipment handling procedures.
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Safely handle, transport, and dispose of soiled linens, biohazardous materials, and regulated medical waste in accordance with established policies.
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Clean and disinfect resident care equipment and high-touch surfaces between uses, following community procedures and manufacturer recommendations.
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Completes all required and mandatory monthly training related to dementia care, Alzheimer’s disease, and memory-support best practices within established timeframes.
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Maintain confidentiality of verbal and written information pertaining to residents, associates, and community operations
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Consistently performs all duties in accordance with the service and performance standards established by Parc Communities’ Gold Standards.
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Neat appearance, adherence to dress code, and good personal hygiene are expected
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Ability and desire to work as a team member and provide services to residents
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Lifting, pushing, or pulling up to 50 pounds, using proper body mechanics
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Possible exposure to unpleasant odors
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Possible exposure to chemicals as identified in the MSDS Manual
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Possible exposure to verbal aggression from vendors, guests, residents, and/or family members.
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Continuous exposure to clients and/or family members who may be under stress
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Employees may be subjected to hostility and emotional distress from residents, family members, personnel, visitors, etc.
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While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, bend, talk, and hear. The employee is frequently required to walk.
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The employee is frequently required to use hands and fingers to touch, handle, and feel, and to reach with hands and arms. Must be able to meet certain physical demands of standing, bending, lifting, stooping or performing other work requiring physical exertion such as lifting (up to 50 lbs). Must be able to climb flights of stairs.
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The work environment conditions described are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
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Must be able to sit, stand, and walk for extended periods.
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Must be able to endure the resident’s environment, which may be unsanitary and uncomfortable.
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Must be able to assist residents to roll in bed, sit up from a lying position, stand from a sitting position, transfer assist to and from w/c and provide stand-by assist during resident ambulation or other activities of daily living.
At Parc Communities, LLC, we believe that our associates are the heart of our mission to deliver exceptional senior living experiences. We are committed to creating a rewarding workplace where you can thrive both personally and professionally.
Purpose-Driven Work
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Join a team dedicated to making a meaningful difference in the lives of seniors. At Parc Communities, your work contributes directly to enhancing the quality of life for our residents and their families.
Exceptional Training and Development
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We invest in your growth through comprehensive training programs, ongoing professional development, and opportunities for career advancement within our organization. Your success is our priority.
Collaborative and Supportive Culture
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Experience a workplace that values teamwork, open communication, and respect. Our supportive environment fosters collaboration among employees at all levels, ensuring that you feel valued and heard.
Competitive Compensation and Benefits
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Enjoy a competitive salary and a robust benefits package that includes health, dental, and retirement plans, as well as paid time off, flexible scheduling, and wellness programs designed to support your well-being.
Recognition and Rewards
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We celebrate your achievements and contributions through recognition programs, performance incentives, and opportunities to showcase your talents within the community.
Work-Life Balance
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We understand the importance of balance in your life. Parc Communities offers flexible work schedules and encourages employees to prioritize their well-being and personal commitments.
Community and Connection
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Be part of a vibrant community that values relationships—not only with our residents but also among colleagues. We foster a sense of belonging where you can connect with others who share your passion for exceptional care.
Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion
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We are dedicated to creating an inclusive workplace where diverse perspectives are valued. We believe that a rich variety of experiences enhances our community and enriches the lives of our residents.
Join Parc Communities, LLC, where your passion for service meets an environment that nurtures your professional growth and well-being. Together, we can create exceptional experiences for our residents and make a lasting impact in the senior living industry.
It is the policy of Parc Communities to provide equal employment opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic under applicable law. This policy relates to all phases of employment, including, but not limited to, recruiting, employment, placement, promotion, transfer, demotion, reduction of workforce and termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation, selection for training, the use of all facilities, and participation in all company-sponsored employee activities.