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Prior assisted living caregiving and medication administration experience a plus. Provide physical assistance, laundry & bedding assistance, meal preparation, light housekeeping. Must possess a current CPR and First Aid card, fingerprint clearance card, and recent TB test.
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Education:· High school Diploma or equivalent (Required)Experience:· Caregiving: 1 Year (Preferred)Licenses/ Certification:· Driver Licenses (Required)· Auto Insurance Policy (Required)· CPR (Required)· AHCA Level 2 Background Screening (Required)Shift Availability:· Day Shift (Preferred)· Night Shift· Overnight Shift· Weekend Shifts (Preferred)Work Location:· In- Person.
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Basic state requirements may include, but are not limited to first aid, CPR , dementia, mental health, nurse delegation, Med aide, lift safe, CEU's, and orientation to include basic skills check-offs.
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Duties: Bathing Task Documenting (App) Assistance with Errands Daily Living Tasks Light Housekeeping Laundry Assistance Nutrition Support and Meal Transportation Support Toileting Medication Reminders Companionship Mobility & Transfer Assistance Dressing & Grooming Accompaniment to Doctor’s Appointments Benefits: Bi-weekly pay TapCheck offered (You can get paid the next day.
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Certification in CPR and First Aid. Knowledge of basic medical terminology and familiarity with common caregiving practices. The ideal candidate should have a strong sense of empathy, excellent communication skills, and the ability to adapt to various caregiving situations.
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Background check, DPS fingerprint card, Current TB test, Current CPR, Food handlers card, and pass drug screening. Provide physical assistance, laundry, bedding, and light housekeeping.
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You will be a mentor who provides caregiving and companionship skills—assisting with daily life activities, while partaking in community-based outings that provide socialized interaction. Current First Aid and CPR certification· Willingness to assist people with personal care needs and public transportation trainingJob DescriptionDirect Support Staff assist with daily living skills, social activities; encourage friends and circles of support.
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Responsibilities range from light housekeeping, meal-prep, and laundry to more critical personal care such as Alzheimer's/Dementia management, bathing, dressing and transfers. CNA, HHA, and BLS/CPR training a plus.
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Position Details: Conversation & Companionship Personal Care: Dressing & Grooming / Bathing or Showering Medication reminders & Meal preparation Morning or night routines Laundry Light housekeeping Driving / Transportation - Your Schedule: Live In-Home With Clients Every Weekend, Some Weekdays - Your Pay: $250 / Day Ready to apply.
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Caregiving starting pay $18.00. Ability to obtain first aid/CPR certification within 30 days of employment. Assist residents with activities of daily living including dressing, bathing, meals, laundry and general care.
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If you possess the mentioned virtues, and if you are comfortable with meeting the daily challenges of caregiving, please forward your resume for review. 1-2 years of caregiving experience (preferred.
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Dressing, cooking, incontinence, cleaning, medication administration, laundry, We are looking for compassionate, fun, energetic individuals to join our caregiving team! Must possess a current certification for First Aid and CPR.
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Assisting with household tasks, such as meal preparation, laundry, and light housekeeping. Current CPR and First Aid certifications (or willingness to obtain prior to employment). Job Summary:Village Caregiving - Charleston is seeking a compassionate and dedicated Caregiver in the Nitro, WV area to join our team on a part-time, hourly basis.
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Caregiving starting pay $18.00 Merrill Family of Senior Living Communities , a privately-owned family company with a proud history of success is currently hiring a Caregiver at Merrill Gardens at Santa Maria in Santa Maria, CA.
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