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Direct Care Worker | DCW | Caregiver | Direct Care Professional | DSP | Direct Support Specialist | Residential Counselor | Daily Living Specialist | Support Aid.
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BAYADA Home Health Care is offering a FREE training program incorporating basic regulatory, compliance, and personal care skills for a Direct Care Worker, DCW , graduate to provide care for Home Care Adult Clients.
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BAYADA Home Health Care is offering a TWO DAY COURSE incorporating basic regulatory, compliance, and personal care skills for a Direct Care Worker, DCW, graduate to provide care for adults in our Assistive Care State Programs practice.
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The Department of Developmental Services (DDS) seeks a caring and compassionate applicant for the role of DIRECT CARE WORKER II (DCW II). Provide daily supervision and training to Direct Care Worker I staff to ensure that they are acting as advocates for the individuals and demonstrate; respect and positive regard for individuals with developmental disabilities.
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Persons with experience in the following roles are welcome to reply: Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Home Health Aide (HHA), Home Care, Personal Care Assistant (PCA), Companion, Caregiver, Patient Care Technician (PCT), and Direct Care Worker (DCW.
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The Direct Care Worker (DCW) provides clients various personal care and homemaker/companion services in accordance with an established plan of care so that they can remain in their residence.
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Supervision of provision of services by Direct Care Workers (DCW) We are seeking a licensed professional counselor, or licensed social worker, or licensed marriage and family therapist, to provide clinical supervision and administrative oversight of in-home mental health services to at-risk youth and their families.
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Fulfill the basic duties and responsibilities of DIRECT SUPPORT STAFF. Supervise and direct staff in their job performance and duties. Other responsibilities may include monthly reports, documentation, and any other required forms pertaining to consumer care when manager is not available.
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Persons with experience in the following roles are welcome to apply: Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Home Health Aide (HHA), Home Care, Personal Care Assistant (PCA), Companion, Caregiver, Patient Care Technician (PCT), and Direct Care Worker (DCW.
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CONTRACTING WITH DTG This is an independent contractor opportunity for anyone who has ever worked as a: CNA, Certified Nursing Assistant, PCA, Personal Care Assistant, Companion, HHA, Home Health Aide, Hospice Worker, Caregiver, Direct Care Worker, DCW, Patient Care Technician, DSP and/or Direct Support Professional to provide support to persons with intellectual developmental disabilities in group home settings.
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The Direct Care Worker (DCW) provides personal care and/or related services in the home. Completion of a basic aide training program and/or Direct Care Worker test consistent with state/federal requirements.
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Tasks to be performed by a DCW must be assigned by and performed under the supervision of a registered nurse, licensed practical nurse and/or appropriate supervisor, who will be responsible for the client care provided by the DCW. Under no circumstances may a DCW be assigned any responsibilities related to any intravenous procedures; procedures involving the administration of oral, sublingual, subcutaneous, transdermal, rectal or topical medications; or any other sterile or invasive procedures.
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BAYADA Home Health Care is offering a forty (40) hour training program incorporating basic regulatory, compliance, and personal care skills for a Direct Care Worker, DCW, graduate to provide care for adults in our Assistive Care State Programs practice.
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Successful completion of the Direct Care Worker Competency evaluation process. Direct Care Worker shall deliver and document service to the consumer and document such service according to specific instructions from the Maxim designee and per Maxim policies and procedures.
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The CC is responsible for teaching, coaching, and supporting the Direct Care Worker (DCW) to ensure the client's specific care delivery is provided. Educates Direct Care Workers (DCW) by hands-on return demonstration to ensure competency, classroom training and video training when applicable.
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