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A typical day for a Direct Support Professional - Light housekeeping, including organizing, laundry and basic cleaning Personal activities such as dressing, grooming, monitoring vitals, medication and assisting with meals Accompanying your clients to events such as appointments, grocery shopping trips and other errands We are hiring now in your community - join our team and build your career in a high-demand industry.
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A typical day for a Direct Support Professional includes the following: Assisting your clients with their goals as assigned by the IST Light housekeeping, including organizing and basic cleaning Personal activities such as dressing, grooming and assisting with meals Accompanying your clients to any events outside the home We are hiring now in your community – join our team and build your career in a high-demand industry.
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Caregivers who are transferring from an organization within the Help at Home, LLC portfolio of companies are not eligible to receive the bonus. Light housekeeping, including organizing, laundry and basic cleaning.
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Our ideal candidate enjoys cooking healthy meals, basic office work, light housekeeping, and creating a safe supportive home-like environment for our residents. This is a team-based position, and you will work closely with your teammates to support the residents, keep the home clean, and provide meaningful opportunities in the home and community for our residents.
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Become a Help at Home Hero TODAY! Help at Home is hiring caregivers in your community TODAY! New caregivers as well as previous caregivers who have not worked for Help at Home since prior to 1/1/2021 will be eligible for the bonus.
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Start your career with the nations leading provider of in-home support to seniors and become a hero for someone in your community. Direct Support Professional. Hiring bonus eligibility is based on remaining an active employee for at least 30 days following the first shift, with at least 80 hours worked.
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High school diploma or equivalent required and at least four (4) years of work experience providing direct care and support in intellectual disabilities or related field. Teach and assist with daily living skills like cooking and light housekeeping.
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Responsibilities include, but are not limited to assisting with Personal Care, light housekeeping, meal preparation and general independence. The individual is looking for a dedicated staff to assist him with maintaining his independence both at home and in community settings.
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As a Direct Support Professional, you will actively assist adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) with personal care/hygiene, activity/community participation, meal prep, light housekeeping and more.
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These could include (but are not limited to):Personal HygieneDressing/ShavingPrepares meals and snacks according to instructionsAccompany patient on errands or medical appointmentsPerforms light housekeeping activitiesPerforms patient-specific activities that are taught by a Right at Home nurse.
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