NurseCore

Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA) – Per Diem Shifts in Tucson

Tucson, AZ - Full Time

Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA) – Per Diem Shifts in Tucson

📍 Location: Tucson, AZ and surrounding areas
💵 Pay: $18.50–$22/hr
🕐 Schedule: PRN / Per Diem / Flexible Shifts
💲 Daily & Weekly Pay Options Available

Are you a compassionate CNA looking for flexibility and consistent work in local facilities? NurseCore of Tucson is hiring Certified Nursing Assistants to join our growing team! Whether you're looking for part-time hours, extra income, or a change of pace — we have shifts waiting for you.


Why CNAs Love Working with NurseCore:

  • 💵 Competitive Pay: $18.50–$22/hr

  • 💲 Daily or Weekly Pay – You Choose

  • 📲 Mobile App for Timesheets

  • 🗓️ Flexible Scheduling – YOU Pick the Shifts

  • 🩺 Facility Staffing Throughout Tucson and Nearby Areas

  • 📱 Wireless Discounts (AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile)

  • ❤️ Friendly, Local Office Staff Available 24/7

  • 💼 Health, Dental, and Life Insurance Options


📝 What You’ll Do:

As a NurseCore CNA, you'll have the opportunity to provide hands-on care in a variety of local facilities. Each shift brings something new as you help patients with daily living activities and support their health and well-being in a team-oriented setting.


📋 Requirements:

  • Certified CNA in the State of Arizona

  • 1 Year of supervised CNA experience in the last 3 years

  • Current CPR Certification (AHA or Red Cross – live demo only)

  • Negative TB Test/Chest X-ray (within 12 months)

  • Recent Physical Exam (within 12 months)

  • Fingerprint Clearance Card

  • Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination (client requirement)


🌟 Why Choose NurseCore?

At NurseCore, our CNAs are more than staff — they’re family. That’s why we offer W-2 employment (not 1099), so you're covered under our liability insurance, receive employer-paid taxes, and are eligible for overtime and holiday pay*.

Plus, you’ll always have support from our dedicated 24/7 team and the freedom to create a schedule that fits your life.


❤️ Join a Team That Truly Cares

NurseCore was built on compassion, professionalism, and a deep respect for the healthcare professionals who make it all happen. We uphold the highest standards, which include background checks and drug screens for all applicants.


🌈 Equal Opportunity Employer

NurseCore is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all qualified applicants regardless of race, color, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected status.


🚀 Ready to Get Started?

Apply now and take the next exciting step in your CNA career. Let’s work together to make a difference — one shift at a time.

Apply: Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA) – Per Diem Shifts in Tucson
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