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Careers - Home Instead (homeinsteadswfl.com) or text CARE to 239-596-2050 We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug-Free Workplace. Healthcare insurance (we pay over 50% of premium for FT employees) Dental, vision insurance Accident coverage Paid vacation time 401k with up to 4% company match Professional training and 24/7 live support by our reliable office staff Cellular service discount New hire mentorship program CAREGIVER referral bonus program On-site CPR certification Most importantly, the seniors we serve aren't just clients to us.
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Home Instead provides a variety of non-medical services that allow seniors to remain in their home and meet the challenges of aging with dignity, care and compassion. New hire BONUS, loyalty BONUS, and referral BONUS. Find out more about this fulfilling career opportunity at homeinstead.com.
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Healthcare insurance (we pay over 50% of premium for FT employees) Dental, vision insurance Accident coverage Paid vacation time 401K w/ up to 4% company match Professional training and 24/7 live support by our reliable office staff Cellular service discount New hire mentorship program CAREGiver referral bonus program On-site CPR certification Most importantly, the seniors we serve aren’t just clients to us.
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We encourage our Care Professionals to foster genuine relationships with the seniors in our community while providing compassionate care to help keep clients healthy, safe, and happy at home.
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Shifts Available:Daytime Shifts from 4 hours to 12 hours from 7:00 am – 11:00 pmOvernight Shifts AvailableBenefits of being a Home Instead Care Professional:Paid New Hire TrainingPaid Continuing EducationTravel ReimbursementCompetitive PayReferral Bonus CashRewards and RecognitionFun, Supportive and Family Oriented Work Environment with Awesome Coworkers.
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We hire CAREGivers to provide care and companionship for seniors in their homes. Home Instead is looking for CAREGivers to become a part of our team and join our mission of enhancing the lives of aging adults throughout our community.
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Benefits of being a Home Instead Care Professional: Paid New Hire Training Paid Continuing Education Paid Mileage and Travel Time Available Competitive Pay Flexible Hours Referral Bonus Rewards & Recognition Fun and Supportive Work Environment Click the link to apply today.
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Benefits of being a Home Instead Care Professional: Paid New Hire Training Flexible Schedule Paid Continuing Education Travel Reimbursement when transporting a client Competitive Pay Referral Bonus Free Home Instead Polo Shirt Free Personal Protective Equipment Rewards and Recognition Fun, Supportive and Family Oriented Work Environment with Awesome Coworkers.
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