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Personal Care Assistant / CAREGiver Benefits: Paid training - Initial and on-going enrichment classes Competitive hourly wage Flexible schedule Part-time employment Access to call-in and virtual telehealth visits.
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Paid Sick Leave Family Medical leave Workers compensation Unemployment insurance Medical, Dental, Vision, Life insurance, Pet insurance, Cancer insurance, Legal counsel, Retirement offered through Colonial No cost CEUs Cost assistance program for HCAC training Colonial Life accident insurance that covers you both on and off the job Same Day pay with Pay Active Employee referral bonuses Goal-based bonuses If you've read this far, send us your resume.
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Training, mentoring, ongoing support ~ CPR Training (reduced cost)~ Performance Bonuses ~ Employee Referral Bonus~ Paid Mileage ~ 24-Hour Phone Support Available~ Paid Training and Continuing Education.
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Paid Training - no experience required. Home Instead provides a variety of services that allow seniors to remain in their homes and meet the challenges of aging with dignity and compassion.
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Benefits of joining Home Instead Senior Care: Full-time and part-time shifts available Paid Time Off Paid Training 24 hour support from office staff Hands-on training in the field Online Resources Bonus opportunities Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: $14.00-$17.00 COVID-19 considerations: All Caregivers are provided N95 masks to be worn at all times, and face shields to be worn while in close proximity to co-workers and clients.
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APPLY NOW: Benefits of working for Home Instead: Great starting pay Hiring Bonus All Shifts Available: Day, Evening, Overnight & Weekends Consistent and Ongoing Reliable Hours & Scheduling Paid Introduction and Shadow Shifts 24/7 Office Assistance and Support Referral Bonuses Healthcare Benefits Celebrations, Recognition and Appreciation Events NEXT DAY PAY Virtual Interviews by request Ready for a career that makes a difference.
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Access to Empower, our online training system where you can take web based courses right on your smartphoneReceive CE (continuing education) training to maintain your CNA licenseEnjoy competitive compensationBe eligible for a retirement plan with up to 3% company matchThis location serves Central Houston including: West University, Bellaire, The Heights, Medical Center, River Oaks, Mid-town, Museum District, Montrose.
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We provide paid training and opportunity to learn specialized care such as Alzheimer's/Dementia, Hospice, and Hoyer Lift. Paid Training & Continuing Education. Complimentary Home Instead T-Shirt & Personal Protective Equipment.
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Medical/Dental/Vision based on eligibility 9 Holidays Paid at rate of 1.5x Paid Overtime Paid Time Off Paid Training and Continuing Education Care Pro Appreciation Days 24/7 Support Our seniors need you.
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Have the benefits of a health plan, 401K, ongoing paid training to maximize your potential, mileage reimbursement, Holiday pay, Tapcheck (access to earnings before payday), 24 hour support from our amazing on-call office staff.
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Primary responsibilities include, but are not limited to:· Companionship and conversation· Light housekeeping tasks and meal preparation· Medication and appointment reminders· Alzheimer’s Care*No previous experience necessary - skills training will be provided by Home Instead*Paid online training.
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Paid Virtual Learning and Hands on Skilled Classroom Training. Paid Mileage on shift. Working for Home Instead you will see that “To us it’s personal” is not just a slogan, but the way we treat every caregiver and client.
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We offer paid training in skills courses through our online learning platform and offer in person one-on-one training. Paid Virtual Training! Pay is based on the hours worked per week: $12-$13.50 an hour for 12 hours work up to $17.00-$18.50 for 36-40 hours work per week.
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We offer paid training courses through our online learning platform and offer opportunities for advancement. In-Home Caregivers Needed Talbot, Dorchester, Caroline, and Queen Anne's CountiesWould you like to earn $16.00 - $19.50 an hour while helping elderly clients one-on-one in their own home setting.
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Paid on-site training and shadow shifts. Home Instead provides a variety of non-medical services that allow seniors to remain in their homes, including personal care and companionship.
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