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Help at Home is currently hiring for caregivers for the following roles: Homemakers provide support to seniors living independently in their own homes, primarily through activities such as preparing meals, light housekeeping, and running errands.
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New caregivers as well as previous caregivers who have not worked for Help at Home since prior to 1/1/2021 will be eligible for the bonus. Caregivers who are transferring from an organization within the Help at Home, LLC portfolio of companies are not eligible to receive the bonus.
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Become a Help at Home Hero TODAY! Help at Home is hiring caregivers in your community TODAY! 400 hiring bonus for all new Home Care Aides - COVID Relief Bonus.
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400 hiring bonuses for all new Home Care Aides - COVID Relief Bonus! Light housekeeping, including organizing, laundry and basic cleaning. Start your career with the nations leading provider of in-home support to seniors and become a hero for someone in your community.
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Hiring bonus eligibility is based on remaining an active employee for at least 30 days following the first shift, with at least 80 hours worked. HS Diploma or GED, or at least 2 years of previous experience as a caregiver.
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Help at Home is the nation's leading provider of in-home support to seniors. Why should you join Help at Home? STNA; HHA; Completion of a Training and Competency Evaluation Program that lasted at least 60 hours and covered the required topics, OR one year of supervised employment experience as a home health aide or nurse aide.
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400 hiring bonus for all new Home Health Aides- COVID Relief Bonus! Accompanying your clients to events outside of the home such as doctors appointments, grocery shopping and running errands.
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High school diploma or GED, or at least 5 years of previous experience as a caregiver. Caregivers will be eligible to receive the bonus of $400 provided they remain active for at least 30 days after hire and have worked 80 hours.
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