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im a college student studying to be a nurse and i want to work at a nursing home or a hospital around matteson IL but the thing is im not a CNA or anything else, what can i do at those places. but i dont want jenator, i was thnking about being an aide that help transport people around or anything else. where can i apply online and also send my resume online. I would look into the hospitals in your area and look in the Human Resources (HR) department. The hospitals might not post all positions online. if ur a nurse, you can administer meds ... help patients with their daily rutine... almost every thing.... Some places will pay for training to become a CNA if you sign a contract saying you'll work for them for x amount of time. something to check out. best of luck. |
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