CNA - Buncombe
Company: Four Seasons, The Care You Trust
Location: Asheville
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Interested in working with us?
Join our Virtual Career Fair! Register Below:
https://fourseasonscare.org/events Our Accolades. Four Seasons is
proud to have been named one of Modern Healthcare’s Best Places to
Work, and to have been Living Wage Certified in Western North
Carolina. Our approach to providing not only excellent care to our
patients and families, but also providing the same heartfelt care
and commitment to our employees, leads us to be recognized as not
only a leader in hospice and palliative care, but also a beacon of
excellence as an employer in Western North Carolina. Our Benefits.
Four Seasons offers an excellent benefits package for both full
time and part time eligible employees, which may include:
Competitive Salaries, Reviewed Annually Annual Operational
Performance Bonus Opportunities $0 Employee Premiums on Medical
Insurance Annual $600 Well-Care Benefit Towards Self-Care,
Childcare, Pet Care, or Elder Care Medical & Dental Insurance
Benefits First of the Month after Hire 403B Retirement Plan with
Employer Match Generous Paid Time Off Package of 20 Days of PTO Per
Year Up to 6 Paid Holidays Employer Paid STD, LTD, & Life Insurance
Employer Paid Teletherapy & Telemedicine Coverage Health &
Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts A Robust Employee
Wellness Program Up to $3k in Tuition Reimbursement Each Year CNA
Reports To Community Clinical Team Leader Status Non Exempt -
Hourly FT, PT, PRN Full time Shift 40 hours per week - M-F 8A
-4:30P Location Community visits to patients in Buncombe and
Haywood countyPay Rate$19.00 - $24.00 per hour Position Summary:
Provides excellent, professional day-to-day hands-on personal care
to individuals with chronic, serious, or life-limiting conditions.
CNAs must exhibit competencies required by law and abide by Four
Seasons policies in providing personal care to patients, as
directed by the written plan of care. Essential Duties &
Responsibilities: Practice within the scope of license,
certification or registration, where applicable, and as required by
law and regulations as delegated to and directed by the registered
nurse: Participates in the coordination of the patient’s hospice
care in accordance with professional standards of practice Collects
data for ongoing interdisciplinary comprehensive assessments
Participates in the development and evaluation of the plan of care
by reporting observations Contributes to patient and family
counseling and education Perform duties in compliance with Medicare
Condition of Participation Practice safety and infection control
methods Provision of hands-on personal care Works to achieve
performance goals, pursue progress toward individual development
plan (IDP) and demonstrate Four Seasons values and competencies
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Must be willing and able to care for
patients with infectious disease processes unless approved
accommodations Knowledge of proper body mechanics Excellent
organization skills Excellent interpersonal skills Excellent
written and oral communication skills Ability to work under
pressure to meet deadlines Ability to take initiative and utilize
innovative techniques and ingenuity Ability to interact with
various departments throughout the organization Ability to work
flexible hours, if needed Ability to participate as a team player
to coordinate projects Ability to read, interpret and apply laws,
rules and regulations Ability to plan, prioritize and coordinate
multiple projects Minimum Qualifications: Education: High School
Diploma/GED Experience: No more than a 24 month lapse in providing
clinical care services upon the completion of a State-Accredited
Certified Nursing Assistant course 0 – 1 year of clinical
experience. Licensures & Certifications: (if applicable) Valid NC
CNA certificate Valid driver’s license and proof of automobile
insurance Summary of Physical Requirements: Walking, standing,
sitting, bending, reaching, twisting, crouching/squatting, kneeling
Flexion/Extension of arms/wrist Hand dexterity to include gripping,
pushing/pulling and writing Lifting/carrying of 100 lbs. often
Intent & Function: All descriptions have been reviewed to ensure
that only essential functions and basic duties have been included.
Peripheral tasks, only incidentally related to each position, have
been excluded. Requirements, skills, and abilities included have
been determined to be the minimal standards required to
successfully perform the duties of the position. In no instance,
however, should the duties, responsibilities, and requirements
delineated be interpreted as all-inclusive. Additional functions
and requirements may be assigned as deemed appropriate. In
accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, it is possible
that requirements may be modified to reasonably accommodate
disabled individuals. JOB DESCRIPTIONS ARE NOT INTENDED AS AND DO
NOT CREATE EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS. THE ORGANIZATION MAINTAINS ITS
STATUS AS AN AT-WILL EMPLOYER. Other Duties: Demonstrating
continued competency by participating in ongoing education and
training offered by the agency and/or outside resources is a
requirement for each employee’s individual education plan. Hospice
Aides will attend a minimum of 16 hours (includes state required 12
hours) of in-service training yearly by selecting acceptable
learning activities by recognized providers of continuing education
Hospice Aides must exhibit competency in the observance of
Universal Precautions by applying principles of infection control
by: Knowing standard precautions Washing hands before and after
patient care Wearing gloves and other PPE as necessary In
communicating any changes in patient condition to the RN case
manager, Hospice Aides must exhibit competency in: Maintaining
chart documentation of care provided in accordance with the written
plan of care. Maintaining confidentiality and privacy of any PHI
per HIPAA requirements Communicating in a professional manner to
internal/external customers Exhibiting competency in using software
systems such as Outlook and current EMR, to record visits or
treatment and to communicate In maintaining general order, safety
and cleanliness of the patient area, Hospice Aides need to be
competent in applying safety principles by: Disposing of biohazard
materials correctly Being acutely aware and knowledgeable of
personal and environmental safety Demonstrating proper transfer and
lift techniques using good body mechanic techniques Cleaning and
storing DMEs and assisting in storing & tracking patient care
products if applicable In providing excellent patient care, Hospice
Aides need to exhibit competency in treatments including:
Administering personal care Assistance in ambulation or exercises
Assisting with ADL Providing post-mortem care In facilitating
excellent patient care, Hospice Aides need to exhibit competency in
using equipment properly by demonstrating: Use of whirlpool tub
Adjusting air mattresses Using mechanical lift/weights, if
applicable Use of glucometer Exhibiting knowledge of professional
boundaries by: Being able to describe roles and relationships
boundaries as a Hospice Aide Describing inappropriate and
appropriate behaviors in any given patient situation Other duties
as assigned by registered nurse, clinical team leader, EH Manager
or Regional Director of Clinical Services at Elizabeth House
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