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Satisfactory completion of New York State Health Department-approved HHA Training Program or equivalency. You NEED to be a Certified Personal Care Assistant (PCA) or Certified Home Health Aide (HHA.
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Provide guidance and support to Counselor in Training (CITs), hold CITs accountable for program expectations, and complete and maintain all required CIT paperwork. Take advantage of discount offers to Broadway plays, movie theaters, sporting events, comedy clubs, and other special events throughout New York City via our “Plum Benefits” program.
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Our award-winning I’m With U diversity, equity, and inclusion program educated our associates to help them better understand and serve our clients, prospects, fellow team members, and local communities through curated education and training resources, employee support programs, and community outreach initiatives to build a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive culture.
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Job Type: Per Diem Salary: $18.55 an hour Qualifications Qualifications: Current NYS DOH approved Basic Training in Home Health Aide OR Equivalency Exam or Competency Only Program in Home Health Aide Services.
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Certified Home Health or Personal Care Aide with evidence of completion of a NYS Department of Health approved program. Addus Homecare is hiring Certified Home Health Aides (HHA) and Personal Care Aides (PCA.
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The New Jewish Home, Home Assistance Personnel, Inc. (HAPI) is offering a FREE New York State approved Home Health Aide training program to qualified individuals. The New Jewish Home, Home Assistance Personnel, Inc (HAPI) Begin a rewarding career in healthcare with our FREE NYS approved HHA Training.
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As a Home Health Aide Trainee, your dedication and participation in our Home Health Aide Training Program allow you to learn and grow, preparing you for a career as a Home Health Aide in direct patient care.
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The on-boarding process of the Pro Fitness Program typically integrates between 30 and 40% of all club members into personal training which necessitates us expanding our personal training team.
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Quick view of some requirements: Must be 18 years of age Certified Home Health or Personal Care Aide with evidence of completion of a NYS Department of Health approved program Able to lift up-to 15 pounds, with or without assistance; able to sit, stand, bend, stoop, kneel, pull, climb, reach, lift, and perform repetitive movements of the upper extremities.
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OCS Residency Program - a 13-month program that covers clinical practice with weekly 1:1 mentorship, didactic training, and teaching experience. Mini-MBA in Healthcare – Employees can sign up for a mini-MBA in healthcare program through Rutgers University and receive a 20% discount on the cost of tuition.
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Assist with personal care needs of the client (bathing, dressing, Provide or assist in routine house cleaning, meal preparation, and laundry Companionship Perform other duties as assigned. We offer flexible hours and FREE TRAINING, if needed.
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MJHS companies are qualified employers under the Federal Government's Paid Student Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF) Responsibilities: The Hospice Health Aide (HHA) is a personal care provider responsible for completing a variety of activities and tasks supporting the care of patients and their families.
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DAILY PAY available for select positions Addus Homecare is hiring Certified Home Health Aides (HHA) and Personal Care Aides (PCA). dependent children) FREE Physical FREE Certification Training What type of things will you be responsible for.
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Required Experience: High School diploma or GED and minimum 1 year of business services experience in branch banking and knowledge of branch operations or successful completion of a Valley Retail training program.
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Our outstanding benefit package includes, life, medical, dental, and vision insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance, flexible spending plan, company matched 401(k), quarterly bonus program, paid vacation time, personal days, clothing allowance, tuition assistance and much more.
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