Hope Network
Location
Kentwood, Michigan
The technician provides direct personal and medical care to patients recovering from brain or spinal cord injuries in a residential setting. They also facilitate therapeutic activities, document patient progress, and offer emotional support to encourage independence and healing.
A valid driver's license is required for this position. While entry-level candidates are welcome, previous experience in a healthcare setting is preferred.
Today, we start. Tomorrow, we stop at nothing.
Hope Network’s Neurological Rehabilitation department provides a supportive residential setting for patients recovering from brain or spinal cord injuries, enabling them to focus on their recovery goals. In this vital role, you will play a key part in our clients' journeys by fostering a positive, therapeutic atmosphere through person-centered care. Your work will promote independence, self-confidence, and engagement in meaningful activities.
You will also assist with essential medical tasks, including monitoring vital signs, aiding mobility exercises, and ensuring accurate documentation of patient progress. Your contributions will be crucial in creating a nurturing environment that encourages healing and growth.
We value strong communication, initiative, integrity, and positive role modeling. If you're passionate about making a meaningful impact and thrive in a collaborative culture, we encourage you to apply!
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