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We are looking for a Dog Walker/Pet Sitter Side Hustle Expert to join our community at Fud. As a side hustle expert, your main responsibility will be to create engaging content related to the dog walking and pet sitting industry, and share your expertise and tips with our community.
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Partnering with the LSU School of Medicine, our goal is to provide high-quality patient care within a setting that advances medical science through research and educates the next generation of leaders in healthcare.
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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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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 a plus.
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Create a profile on Rover.com that shows how awesome you are as a pet sitter. Being a Rover sitter requires care and attention, so previous experience as a babysitter or caregiver can be invaluable.
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We have positions open in Ruston. They also may work a variety of shifts, from 1-24 hours (live-in), over weekends, at night, in the morning, etc. Our Caregivers possess the virtues of compassion, care, dependability, professionalism, honesty, flexibility, problem solving, a positive attitude and love.
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Preferred - 3 months of "personal care" experience in a home or clinical setting (examples include: providing sitter-type services in the home either through an agency or a private arrangement, performing personal care in a nursing home, skilled nursing setting or hospital setting; experience with bathing, oral care and personal hygiene.
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