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In-Home Caregiver

Alaria Home Care is built on the belief that care should be rooted in dignity, emotional awareness, and deep respect for the human experience. We are seeking caregivers who understand that this work is not just physical. It is relational, emotional, and deeply impactful. If you are someone who is calm under pressure, naturally compassionate, and able to meet people where they are–this may be the role for you. What You’ll Do:Support clients with activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, and toiletingProvide companionship and meaningful conversationProvide mobility support and safe transfersAssist with meal preparation and light housekeepingAccompany clients to appointments or errands (optional)Offer emotional support to individuals experiencing aging, illness, and life or cognitive changesEngage clients in activities that promote cognitive stimulation and emotional well-beingAccurately document services provided and any changes in the client’s physical or mental conditionWhat Makes This Role DifferentWe value: Emotional intelligence over task completionPresence over performanceUnderstanding behavior–not reacting to itMany of our clients require not just physical assistance, but someone who can remain patient, calm, and respectful in moments of confusion, frustration, or vulnerability. We’re Looking For Someone Who: Has a natural sense of empathy and patienceCan stay calm and regulated in challenging situationsCommunicates clearly and respectfullyIs dependable and takes their role seriouslyHas caregiving experience (professional and personal)Experience with dementia, behavioral health, or trauma-informed care is a strong plus, but not required.What You’ll GetFlexible schedulingCompetitive pay, tied to tenure, experience, and trainingShift differentials for nights, weekends, and holidaysMileage reimbursement Preference-based matchingPart-time and full-time hoursA supportive, mission-driven work environmentOpportunities for growthRequired QualificationsValid driver’s licenseAbility to pass a background checkPrior caregiving experienceAbility to lift 25-50 pounds Ability to stand, walk, bend, and assist with mobilityPatience, reliability, and professionalismPreferred QualificationsExperience working with clients with dementia, Alzheimer’s, or behavioral health issues (preferred but not required)CNA or HHA certification (preferred but not required)High school diploma or GED (preferred but not required)