
Evening CNA (Part-Time) | Assisted Living
Southfield Village | Greencroft Communities
South Bend, Indiana
Looking for a part-time schedule where you can make a real difference?
The evening hours are some of the most meaningful in Assisted Living. From helping residents prepare for dinner and evening activities to ensuring they're comfortable before the night begins, you'll play an important role in creating a welcoming and caring environment.
Part-Time Evening Shift
2:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m.
Compensation
Why Choose Southfield Village?
We're a faith-based, nonprofit senior living community where teamwork, compassion, and respect guide everything we do. Our Assisted Living neighborhood offers caregivers the opportunity to know residents personally while helping them maintain their independence.
In This Role, You Will:
We're Looking For Someone Who:
Benefits
Eligible employees have access to:
Why Assisted Living?
If you enjoy getting to know the people you care for, celebrating their independence, and making each day a little brighter, Assisted Living offers a rewarding opportunity to do just that. At Southfield Village, you'll be surrounded by teammates who support one another and residents who truly appreciate the care you provide.
Join our team and make every evening meaningful. Apply today!

Mission: In keeping with our Mennonite values and high standards of care, Greencroft Communities is committed to creating dynamic communities that embrace the creativity, contributions and challenges of aging for all.
Greencroft Communities (GC) is a not-for-profit, faith-based continuing care living community system, organized in 2002. Greencroft Communities serves as the umbrella organization for affiliated and managed communities. Each affiliated community is a not-for-profit entity, with its own board of directors appointed by the Greencroft Communities Board of Directors. Occasionally a management partnership may be formed with a local for-profit owner.
Approximately 2,000 people live in Greencroft-related communities, served by 1,100 team members, in northern Indiana, north-central Ohio and central Michigan. People from at least 20 faith traditions make up the resident populations.