Nursing Assistant CNA - Full-time - 3rd Shift

Advocate Aurora Health
Milwaukee, WI

Job Description

Primary Responsibilities

Patient Care

  • Assist with daily activities like bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting.
  • Help patients with mobility: turning, repositioning, and transferring between beds and wheelchairs.
  • Serve meals and assist with feeding if needed.

Vital Signs Monitoring

  • Take and record vital signs such as temperature, blood pressure, pulse, and respiration rate.
  • Report any changes in a patient’s condition to nurses or doctors.

Support for Nurses and Doctors

  • Set up medical equipment and assist during some procedures.
  • Transport patients to different departments (e.g., radiology, surgery).
  • Restock supplies and maintain a clean, safe environment.

Patient Observation

  • Monitor patients for signs of distress or changes in behavior.
  • Document care provided and communicate observations to the healthcare team.

Emotional Support

  • Offer companionship and reassurance to patients.
  • Communicate with patients’ families and help them understand care routines.

Skills, education and Qualities we are looking for:

  • High School Diploma of the equivalent
  • CNA (WI Registry)
  • Compassion and patience
  • Strong communication skills
  • Attention to detail
  • The ability to use equipment (gait belts, transfer devices, lifts, etc) to care for patients


We have a variety of openings that may include the following inpatient units at St. Luke’s Medical Center:

• 6KLM – Medical/Telemetry
• 11LM – Medical/Telemetry
• 12S – Oncology (Solid Tumors)
• 12T – Oncology (Bone Marrow Transplant, Blood & Lymph Cancers)
• 3CD – Surgical
• 3EF – Surgical
• 9LM – Medical/Telemetry
• 2N – IRP (Inpatient Rehab Program – Physical Rehab)
• 9ST – Cardiac Surgical
• 10S – Cardiac
• 10T – Cardiac/Medical
• 11S – Ortho/Spine
• 11T – Ortho/Joint
• 4CD – Medical/Telemetry
• 4EF – Respiratory
• 4LM – Neuro/Surgical
• 5LM – Medical/Surgical
• 8C – Abdominal Transplant
• 10LM – Neuro Medical/Telemetry
• ED – CNAs or EMTs work in the ED Tech role in this Department

How might this role be different if you’ve never worked in a hospital?

  • Pace & Environment: Fast-paced, often high-pressure. Patients may be acutely ill or recovering from surgery.
  • Patient Turnover: High. Patients are admitted, treated, and discharged relatively quickly.
  • Duties:
    • Assist with post-operative care
    • Monitor vital signs frequently
    • Support nurses during procedures
    • Transport patients to tests or surgeries
  • Team Structure: CNAs work closely with a large, multidisciplinary team including RNs, doctors, and specialists.
  • Variety: Exposure to different departments (e.g., ER, ICU, med-surg) and more diverse experiences.
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