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We have an open position for an experienced caregiver to work with one client in Berkeley, CA who requires care 7 days per week (2 - 12 hr shifts each day). Looking for caregivers to join our company to care for a client in Berkeley, CA - 12 hour shifts - Choose morning or evening overnight Description:At ComForCare Home Care we value our home care aides like family.
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Thousands of ComForCare employees were surveyed and the response was overwhelmingly positive, with 90% agreeing that ComForCare is in fact a Great Place To Work®. Previous experience as an at home caregiver or in senior communities.
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Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Bonus based on performance Company parties Competitive salary Dental insurance Free food & snacks Health insurance Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Vision insurance Job Description: ComForCare Home Care is a franchise of premier in-home care providers.
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You have the opportunity to work for one of the top home care agencies in the area, a Great Place to Work® Certified Employer - Our agency values you as a caregiver just as much as we value our clients.
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However, it’s one of the most important jobs in society, and here at ComForCare Home Care we treat our caregivers accordingly. As you know if you’ve already worked as a caregiver, caregiving can be a demanding job that requires compassion, patience, and sometimes the willingness to work nights or weekends.
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Join our team and be a part of a certified Great Place To Work® Thousands of ComForCare employees were surveyed and the response was overwhelmingly positive, with 90% agreeing that ComForCare is in fact a Great Place To Work.
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Previous experience as an at home caregiver or in senior communities is a bonus. Work one-on-one with clients. Assist with daily activities to help clients stay independent and in their own homes.
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As an in-home caregiver, you will have the unique opportunity to provide exceptional care and support to individuals in the comfort of their own homes, helping them maintain their independence and improve their quality of life.
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Minimum of one (1) year experience in staffing or related field, preferably including home health care. Demonstrated skills in organization, problem-solving, decision-making, conflict resolution, and the ability to work independently.
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If Applicable A state Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) or Home Health Aide (HHA) certification required. Previous experience as a Caregiver in homes or senior communities is a bonus. Join our team and be a part of a certified Great Place To Work.
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Are never alone in the field - support is always available. Work a flexible schedule. Make a difference in your community. At ComForCare, we like to celebrate successes and have fun while building meaningful relationships.
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Any questions about your application or the hiring process must be directed to the locally owned and operated ComForCare franchisee. You understand that each independent franchisee is solely responsible for all decisions relating to employment including (and without limitation to) hiring and termination, and ComForCare does not accept, review or store my application.
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2 years experience as an at home caregiver or in senior communities. By selecting the positions below, you acknowledge that you are applying for employment with an independently owned and operated ComForCare franchisee, a separate company and employer from ComForCare and any of its affiliates or subsidiaries.
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Minimum of six (6) months work experience in a supervised setting, preferably health care facility. Performs household services essential to care at home, including but not limited: meal prep/feeding, laundry, and light housekeeping.
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Performs personal care activities:including but not limited to: bathing, shaving, skin/nail care, shampooing, oral hygiene, dressing, range of motion exercises, and assistance in ambulation exercises.
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