Careers

At Grace Barker Health, we believe our people make all the difference when it comes to providing the quality care our residents and day guests deserve and expect. What our employees share is a passion for serving and honoring our residents. The culture at Grace Barker Health is one in which we work together, always putting our residents’ care and comfort first.

A testament to the kind of workplace we are is the fact that we have a stable workforce. When people come to work for us, they tend to stay.


Here are some of the positions we recruit for:

 

Nurses – Registered nurses (RNs) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs). Our nurses monitor symptoms and medication and serve as a care link between the family and physician.

Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs). Our CNAs provide nursing and nursing-related services to residents consistent with each resident’s care plan and assist residents in maintaining as much independence and control as possible.

Certified Medication Technicians (CMTs). Our CMTs work alongside the nursing team and are responsible for ensuring medications are administered according to physician orders and each individual resident’s care plan.  

Dining Service –  Culinary personnel are responsible for the preparation and serving of all meals as well as the cleaning and sanitizing of all utensils and dishes.

Maintenance staff maintain the facility grounds and assist in keeping all equipment in good working order to ensure a safe, attractive, and enjoyable living environment for our residents.

Occupational Therapists (OTs) evaluate residents, develop initial and interim treatment and discharge plans, supervise assistants and aides, and deliver quality occupational therapy services for residents.

Physical Therapists (PTs) evaluate residents, develop initial and interim treatment and discharge plans, supervise assistants and aides, and deliver quality physical therapy services for residents.

Speech Language Pathologists (SLPs) help residents with dietary intake, speech, swallowing, and communication challenges and are an important part of the resident’s care team. 

 

 

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