Direct Care Worker - PART TIME WEEKENDS (SAT-SUN)
About the Suites at Rouse:
The Rouse Estate is located on 600 acres in beautiful northwest Pennsylvania in Youngsville, PA, a short drive from neighboring communities of Warren, Corry and Titusville, PA and Jamestown, NY to name a few! With over 150 years of experience, the Rouse has a rich history of providing person-center care to all generations.
Benefits of joining the Suites at Rouse as a Daytime Weekends Direct Care Worker I (DCW):
2 12-Hour Shifts per Week / 6a-6p /Saturday - Sunday
Hourly rates based on experience + $5.00 Daytime shift differential!
Part Time Sign-on bonus of $750.00!
No Experience Needed!
Paid Training!
Promotion to DCWII including pay raise after training complete and certifications earned!
NA career path including financial assistance!
403b retirement program with Company match!
Employee Referral Bonus!
What does a Suites at Rouse Daytime Weekend Director Care Worker I do?
Provide individualized physical, psychological, and social support for residents.
Provides for activities of daily living by assisting with meals, bathing, showering, dressing, grooming (includes nail care, oral hygiene, personal hygiene), ambulation, transferring, monitoring and/or passing of medications, bed making, minor treatments and incontinence care.
Provides resident comfort by utilizing resources and materials; transporting residents; answering residents’ questions and requests; and reporting observations of the resident to nursing supervisor.
Ensure that the dignity of all residents is preserved as you carry out working tasks.
Enhances department by working together as a team to accept ownership for tasks while exploring opportunities to add value to job accomplishments.
What are the requirements to be a Daytime Baylor Direct Care Worker I at the Suites at Rouse?
Must be 18 years or older and possess a high school diploma or GED.
Must be willing and able to obtain Direct Care Worker certification through Department of Human Services (DHS).
Must be willing and able to become certified to pass medications.
Must being willing and able to complete annual state required trainings per DHS regulations.