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If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you to join our team as a Special Needs Companion/ Sitter. Job Title: Special Needs Sitter/ Companion. If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you to join our team as a Special Needs Companion/ Sitter.
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From basic companion care (which includes, but is not limited to light housekeeping, sitter care, transportation, meal preparation, etc.) From basic companion care (which includes, but is not limited to light housekeeping, sitter care, transportation, meal preparation, etc.
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Job Description: As a Special Needs Companion, you will have the rewarding opportunity to work one-on-one with children and young adults with diverse abilities. If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of individuals with special needs and are committed to providing compassionate care, we encourage you to apply for the Special Needs Companion position at JOVIE Childcare.
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Variety - Work with and meet many different parents and kids as a sitter. Do babysitting gigs feel more like a chance to let loose and have fun than just a mere job? Jovie has helped thousands of parents find childcare with full or part-time nannies, on-demand sitters or emergency backup childcare.
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Our Caregivers are the keystone of our business, providing much needed service to seniors and their families struggling to keep their independence on a daily basis. CNA, HHA, and BLS/CPR training. They also may work a variety of shifts, from 3-24 hours (live-in), over weekends, at night, in the morning, etc.
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