MacLeod Ivey?s Terrace Nursing Home is a 36-bed _MacLeod Cares_ nursing home in Nova Scotia offering a mix of Residential Care Facility and Nursing Care beds and part of Macleod Group Health Services LTD (MGHSL). MacLeod Ivey?s Terrace is located on expansive landscaped grounds off Park Street and is close to Trenton Park with picturesque walking trails and ponds. We are seeking individuals who are committed to service excellence and providing quality person centered care. MGHSL offers a positive, fair, fun, and productive workplaces where you can grow your career. We are looking for the best and brightest people who are committed in helping us maintain the highest standards in resident care.
As a CCA, you will work within a team of highly skilled professionals who together, provide exceptional medical and compassionate care for our residents. Within the MGHSL you can expect to receive mentorship, training, and opportunities for professional growth. Whether you are just starting your career or have demonstrated a lifelong love for helping others. MGHSL strives to be industry leading while demonstrating exceptional care for our residents and their families.
Are you:
· A Nova Scotia Certified CCA or equivalent
· Enrolled in a CCA program
· Compassionate
· Positive
· Excellence driven with a sincere desire to work with the elderly
MGHSL is committed to an inclusive and diverse workforce. We encourage African Nova Scotian?s, Indigenous, people of colour, LGTBQ, and people with disabilities to apply.
Great people are the foundation of our success!
Job Types: Part-time, Casual
Flexible language requirement:
* French not required
Education:
* Secondary School (required)
Licence/Certification:
* CCA Certifcate (preferred)
Work Location: In person
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