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INTRODUCTION
Looking for a new career that offers excellent benefits, tuition reimbursement, low CNA to resident ratios, and endless opportunities for career growth? Then join the Good Shepherd family! The Raker Center at Good Shepherd is a 99-bed long-term care facility that offers intermediate, heavy, or skilled nursing care for persons with physical disabilities ages 12 years and older. We are looking for a compassionate Certified Nursing Assistant to join our family!
JOB SUMMARY
To provide and participate in the delivery of basic nursing care such as grooming, oral feeding, transfers, toileting, oral care, weight taking, vital signs, etc., as well as maintenance of the unit environment, all under the supervision of a licensed nurse.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
MAINTAINS PROVISION OF QUALITY CARE
- Renders basic nursing care in compliance with Residents’ Rights, under the supervision of a licensed nurse
- Responds professionally and anticipates resident need
- Complies with individualized care plans of residents
- Receives reports regarding assigned residents as beginning of shift
- Reports off to supervising nurse at end of shift and whenever leaving unit
- Assists residents to attain or maintain their highest practicable level (physically, mentally, and psychologically)
- Utilizes resident specific information as conversation topics
- Assists residents to receive care in a timeframe and manner according to their preferences
- Reports changes in resident status, resident response to care, equipment and supply needs, repairs and maintenance needs, safety hazards, unusually occurrences or observations, and completion of assignments to licensed staff
- Documents resident care accurately and in a timely manner
- Respects residents’ rights
- Contributes to the residents care plan by providing resident-specific physical, psychosocial, cultural, and spiritual information derived through care giving activities
- Assists with resident admissions, transfers, and discharges
- Prepares rooms for new admissions
- Provides supportive care to residents as end of life
- Demonstrates knowledge of working with persons with cognitive loss
MAINTAINS CONFIDENTIALITY
- Complies with all aspects HIPAA
- Conforms with organizational policies and procedures with regard to maintaining confidentiality of resident and organizational information
ATTENDS TO RESIDENT PHYSICAL, PSYCHOSOCIAL, CULTURAL, AND SPIRITUAL NEEDS
- Educates self and utilizes knowledge of resident preferences, needs, competencies, history, and cultural background through resident interaction, conversation, interview, and observation, in planning and provision of care
- Incorporates and implements strategies to include psychosocial, cultural, and spiritual components into resident’s daily life
- Communicates information pertaining to residents’ physical, psychosocial, cultural, and spiritual characteristics/preferences, to the interdisciplinary team
ASSISTS AND/OR RENDERS ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING TO RESIDENTS
- Performs direct and indirect resident care activities as per the plan of care and consistent with LTC policies and procedures including, but not limited to: bathing (bed bath, tub, shower), feeding, toileting, perineal care, grooming (hair, nails, foot care), shampooing residents’ hair, oral/denture care, measuring intake and output, transfers from bed, chair, and wheelchair, assisting residents in use of assistive devices, positioning residents in chairs, beds, wheelchairs, gerichairs, turning and changing resident position, lifting residents with mechanical lifts, performing both passive and active range of motion exercises, making occupied and unoccupied beds, obtaining resident weights, taking vital signs, providing post-mortem care, practicing universal precautions and special isolation techniques, monitoring devices as per plan of care
- Transporting and escorting residents as needed
ENSURES RESIDENT SAFETY
- Demonstrates knowledge of all organizational emergency codes and participates effectively
- Demonstrates knowledge and skill in resident transfers, oral feeding, and provision of personal hygiene
- Protects residents from complications and injuries
- Responds to the concerns, potential or actual injury, and/or distress of all residents, visitors, and staff
- Protects residents from abuse and neglect and reports suspected and/or actual abuse to supervisor
MAINTAINS A SAFE & CLEAN WORKING ENVIRONMENT
- Complies with Infection Control policies, procedures, and regulations
- Complies with organizational/Infection Control standards on storage and disposal of toxic and non-toxic chemicals and other wastes
- Coordinates with health care support personnel as necessary
- Keeps equipment, supplies, and residents furniture clean
- Keeps environment clean
ENSURES OPERATION OF EQUIPMENT
- Demonstrates knowledge and skill on appropriate usage of equipment according to manufacturer’s instructions
- Participates in the evaluation and recommendation of new equipment
DEMONSTRATES FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY
- Utilizes equipment and supplies as needed to accomplish job results
- Demonstrates time management skills through prioritization of tasks
- Maintains organizational policy in regard to meal and break time
- Reports to duty on time
MAINTAINS PROFESSIONAL & TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE
- Maintains certification and abides by renewal time frame
- Identifies professional education needs and opportunities
- Completes 12 units of mandatory education requirements for certification renewal
- Shares new knowledge and learned skills to team members
- Participates in committees, projects, and performance improvement activities
- Attends staff meetings and development activities to improve knowledge, skill, and competency
MAINTAINS COOPERATIVE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG HEALTH CARE TEAMS
- Demonstrates knowledge of the organizational structure through compliance with chain of command to present issues and concerns regarding resident care
- Participates in team problem-solving methods
- Demonstrates positive conflict resolution skills with all associates
- Participates in team meetings and recommends suggestions for improvement
- Treats all associates with dignity and respect
- Participates in development, implementation, and evaluation of resident care plans
- Directs resident/visitor complaints to licensed staff
- Maintains organizational dress code expectations
CONTRIBUTES TO ORGANIZATIONAL TEAM EFFORT
- Accomplishes related results
- Attends meetings as requested
- Represents the profession and organization both at work and outside the facility, in a positive manner
- Promotes and participates in organizational goals
QUALIFICATIONS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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Education
High School Diploma required -
Work Experience
Previous rehabilitation or LTC experience preferred -
Licenses / Certifications
Certified Nursing Assistant certification required
Basic Life Support / CPR, as a healthcare provider, per the American Heart Association required

INTRODUCTION
Looking for a new career that offers excellent benefits, tuition reimbursement, low CNA to resident ratios, and endless opportunities for career growth? Then join the Good Shepherd family! The Raker Center at Good Shepherd is a 99-bed long-term care facility that offers intermediate, heavy, or skilled nursing care for persons with physical disabilities ages 12 years and older. We are looking for a compassionate Certified Nursing Assistant to join our family!
JOB SUMMARY
To provide and participate in the delivery of basic nursing care such as grooming, oral feeding, transfers, toileting, oral care, weight taking, vital signs, etc., as well as maintenance of the unit environment, all under the supervision of a licensed nurse.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
MAINTAINS PROVISION OF QUALITY CARE
- Renders basic nursing care in compliance with Residents’ Rights, under the supervision of a licensed nurse
- Responds professionally and anticipates resident need
- Complies with individualized care plans of residents
- Receives reports regarding assigned residents as beginning of shift
- Reports off to supervising nurse at end of shift and whenever leaving unit
- Assists residents to attain or maintain their highest practicable level (physically, mentally, and psychologically)
- Utilizes resident specific information as conversation topics
- Assists residents to receive care in a timeframe and manner according to their preferences
- Reports changes in resident status, resident response to care, equipment and supply needs, repairs and maintenance needs, safety hazards, unusually occurrences or observations, and completion of assignments to licensed staff
- Documents resident care accurately and in a timely manner
- Respects residents’ rights
- Contributes to the residents care plan by providing resident-specific physical, psychosocial, cultural, and spiritual information derived through care giving activities
- Assists with resident admissions, transfers, and discharges
- Prepares rooms for new admissions
- Provides supportive care to residents as end of life
- Demonstrates knowledge of working with persons with cognitive loss
MAINTAINS CONFIDENTIALITY
- Complies with all aspects HIPAA
- Conforms with organizational policies and procedures with regard to maintaining confidentiality of resident and organizational information
ATTENDS TO RESIDENT PHYSICAL, PSYCHOSOCIAL, CULTURAL, AND SPIRITUAL NEEDS
- Educates self and utilizes knowledge of resident preferences, needs, competencies, history, and cultural background through resident interaction, conversation, interview, and observation, in planning and provision of care
- Incorporates and implements strategies to include psychosocial, cultural, and spiritual components into resident’s daily life
- Communicates information pertaining to residents’ physical, psychosocial, cultural, and spiritual characteristics/preferences, to the interdisciplinary team
ASSISTS AND/OR RENDERS ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING TO RESIDENTS
- Performs direct and indirect resident care activities as per the plan of care and consistent with LTC policies and procedures including, but not limited to: bathing (bed bath, tub, shower), feeding, toileting, perineal care, grooming (hair, nails, foot care), shampooing residents’ hair, oral/denture care, measuring intake and output, transfers from bed, chair, and wheelchair, assisting residents in use of assistive devices, positioning residents in chairs, beds, wheelchairs, gerichairs, turning and changing resident position, lifting residents with mechanical lifts, performing both passive and active range of motion exercises, making occupied and unoccupied beds, obtaining resident weights, taking vital signs, providing post-mortem care, practicing universal precautions and special isolation techniques, monitoring devices as per plan of care
- Transporting and escorting residents as needed
ENSURES RESIDENT SAFETY
- Demonstrates knowledge of all organizational emergency codes and participates effectively
- Demonstrates knowledge and skill in resident transfers, oral feeding, and provision of personal hygiene
- Protects residents from complications and injuries
- Responds to the concerns, potential or actual injury, and/or distress of all residents, visitors, and staff
- Protects residents from abuse and neglect and reports suspected and/or actual abuse to supervisor
MAINTAINS A SAFE & CLEAN WORKING ENVIRONMENT
- Complies with Infection Control policies, procedures, and regulations
- Complies with organizational/Infection Control standards on storage and disposal of toxic and non-toxic chemicals and other wastes
- Coordinates with health care support personnel as necessary
- Keeps equipment, supplies, and residents furniture clean
- Keeps environment clean
ENSURES OPERATION OF EQUIPMENT
- Demonstrates knowledge and skill on appropriate usage of equipment according to manufacturer’s instructions
- Participates in the evaluation and recommendation of new equipment
DEMONSTRATES FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY
- Utilizes equipment and supplies as needed to accomplish job results
- Demonstrates time management skills through prioritization of tasks
- Maintains organizational policy in regard to meal and break time
- Reports to duty on time
MAINTAINS PROFESSIONAL & TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE
- Maintains certification and abides by renewal time frame
- Identifies professional education needs and opportunities
- Completes 12 units of mandatory education requirements for certification renewal
- Shares new knowledge and learned skills to team members
- Participates in committees, projects, and performance improvement activities
- Attends staff meetings and development activities to improve knowledge, skill, and competency
MAINTAINS COOPERATIVE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG HEALTH CARE TEAMS
- Demonstrates knowledge of the organizational structure through compliance with chain of command to present issues and concerns regarding resident care
- Participates in team problem-solving methods
- Demonstrates positive conflict resolution skills with all associates
- Participates in team meetings and recommends suggestions for improvement
- Treats all associates with dignity and respect
- Participates in development, implementation, and evaluation of resident care plans
- Directs resident/visitor complaints to licensed staff
- Maintains organizational dress code expectations
CONTRIBUTES TO ORGANIZATIONAL TEAM EFFORT
- Accomplishes related results
- Attends meetings as requested
- Represents the profession and organization both at work and outside the facility, in a positive manner
- Promotes and participates in organizational goals
QUALIFICATIONS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
-
Education
High School Diploma required -
Work Experience
Previous rehabilitation or LTC experience preferred -
Licenses / Certifications
Certified Nursing Assistant certification required
Basic Life Support / CPR, as a healthcare provider, per the American Heart Association required
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Get Access To All JobsTips for Finding Nursing Jobs at Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Jobs
Get Your Credentials Verified Before Applying
International nursing credentials must be evaluated by a CGFNS-approved organization before most U.S. employers will advance your application. Have your verification letter ready so Good Shepherd's hiring team isn't waiting on a step you can complete in advance.
Target Rehabilitation-Specific Units in Your Search
Good Shepherd operates specialized rehabilitation units, not just general medical-surgical floors. Applying to roles that match your clinical background in neuro rehab, orthopedic recovery, or stroke care signals a genuine fit and strengthens your case when sponsorship conversations begin.
Confirm Active H-1B Registration Before Your Interview
Nursing roles at rehabilitation facilities typically require specialty occupation standing under USCIS criteria. Ask during the offer stage whether the facility uses an in-house immigration attorney or external counsel, since the quality of petition preparation directly affects H-1B approval odds.
Time Your Application Around the H-1B Cap Cycle
USCIS opens H-1B registration each March for an October 1 start date. If you're targeting Good Shepherd for a sponsored nursing role, begin outreach and interviews in the fall or winter so an offer can be in place before the registration window opens.
Use Migrate Mate to Find Open Nursing Roles
Searching for sponsoring healthcare employers manually is slow and unreliable. Use Migrate Mate to filter nursing positions at Good Shepherd Rehabilitation by visa sponsorship type so you're only spending time on roles where H-1B support is confirmed.
Prepare for State Licensure Questions at the Offer Stage
Good Shepherd operates in Pennsylvania, so you'll need a valid Pennsylvania RN license before your start date. Employers factor license processing time into their hiring timeline, so initiating the endorsement or NCLEX process early prevents delays that can complicate petition filing.
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Find Nursing at Good Shepherd Rehabilitation JobsFrequently Asked Questions
Does Good Shepherd Rehabilitation sponsor H-1B visas for Nursings?
Yes, Good Shepherd Rehabilitation has sponsored H-1B visas for nursing roles. Sponsorship is not guaranteed for every open position, so the most effective approach is to raise the topic directly during the offer stage and confirm whether the specific role and unit are approved for sponsorship before investing further in the process.
How do I apply for Nursing jobs at Good Shepherd Rehabilitation?
Applications go through Good Shepherd's careers portal, where nursing roles are listed by unit and location. You can also browse verified sponsoring nursing positions at Good Shepherd through Migrate Mate, which filters listings by visa type so you only see roles where H-1B sponsorship is a confirmed option for international candidates.
Which visa types are commonly used for Nursing roles at Good Shepherd Rehabilitation?
The H-1B is the primary work visa used for sponsored nursing roles at Good Shepherd Rehabilitation. Registered nursing positions typically qualify as specialty occupations under USCIS guidelines when a bachelor's degree in nursing is required. Some international nurses also enter through EB-3 Green Card sponsorship, which requires PERM labor certification filed through the DOL.
What qualifications and experience does Good Shepherd Rehabilitation expect for Nursing positions?
Good Shepherd generally expects candidates to hold a bachelor's degree in nursing, hold or be eligible for a Pennsylvania RN license, and have clinical experience relevant to rehabilitation or acute care. Specialty units in stroke recovery, orthopedic rehab, or neurological care may require additional certifications such as CRRN. International candidates should also have completed a CGFNS credential evaluation before applying.
How long does the H-1B sponsorship process take for a Nursing role at Good Shepherd Rehabilitation?
From offer acceptance to H-1B start date, the process typically runs six to twelve months when tied to the annual cap cycle. USCIS opens registration each March for an October 1 start. If your petition is selected in the lottery, standard processing takes three to five months. Premium processing through USCIS can reduce the adjudication window to about fifteen business days.
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