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Eligibility Requirements: HS Diploma or GED, or at least 2 years of previous experience as a caregiver Valid driver’s license or ID Access to insured and reliable transportation No experience required, but candidates with a certified nursing assistant (CNA) certification are encouraged to apply Dedication to professional development, including organizational and state-required training Caregivers must comply with state background screening requirements.
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Eligibility Requirements: High School Diploma Access to insured and reliable transportation Dedication to professional development, including organizational and state-required training Caregivers must comply with state background screening requirements.
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Eligibility Requirements: High School Diploma or GED/GSD Valid Driver’s License Auto insurance and reliable transportation Dedication to professional development, including organizational and state-required training Caregivers must comply with state background screening requirements.
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Qualifications: Valid driver's license Access to insured and reliable transportation Dedication to professional development, including organizational and state-required trainingCaregivers must comply with state background screening requirements.
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Eligibility Requirements: High school diploma or GED, or at least 5 years of experience providing care to an individual Access to insured and reliable transportation Dedication to professional development, including organizational and state-required training Caregivers must comply with state background screening requirements.
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Be in good physical health, including documentation of a tuberculosis test within six (6) months prior to the first assignment (where required) Dedication to professional development, including organizational and state-required Training *Caregivers must comply with state background screening requirements.
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Caregivers transferring from an organization within the Help at Home, LLC portfolio of companies are not eligible to receive the bonus. Flexible scheduling Weekly pay Unlimited employee referral bonuses - up to $150 per eligible referral Travel pay Direct deposit and cash card offered Meaningful work with clients who need your help Industry leader with 40+ years of history in a high-demand field Become a Help at Home Hero TODAY.
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Candidates extended an offer will be required to undergo pre-employment screening that includes checking references, a four-panel drug screening that excludes marijuana testing, employment verification & criminal background check.
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Obtain laboratory specimens for processing and perform other testing in a professional manner from hospital, clinic and nursing home patients to ensure quality results in accordance with regulatory and accreditation standards.
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Opportunities for professional development and career growth including realistic job previews, in person and virtual leadership training, and performance improvement courses. Consumer discounts from various products and services including travel planning, wireless phones, health and fitness, home appliances, and more.
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