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Are you a certified personal care aide (PCA), HHA, CNA or have caregiving experience*? Job Opening: Personal Care Aide (PCA) - must be certified PCA*, HHA or CNA. Must be certified PCA*, HHA or CNA (expired PCA or HHA ok.
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An HHA provides personal care, home management and other related home health supportive services. Successful completion of a NYS DOH approved Home Health Aide training program as demonstrated by a valid Certificate.
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HHA - Home Health Aide certification - New York State Education Department (NYSED), NYS DL - valid New York State Driver's License - New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (NYSDMV) As a Certified Home Health Aide (HHA), you will provide care to clients in their home, following their plan of care.
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Personal OR Professional Experience: Taking care of a loved one first-hand OR professional experience working as a Home Health Aide (HHA), Personal Care Assistant (PCA), Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Nurse (RN), Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or companion caregiver / homemaker.
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Utilize the HHA Exchange time management system for Clock-in and Clock-out procedures when reporting for work and when clocking out from work. Utilize the HHA Exchange time management system for Clock-in and Clock-out procedures when reporting for work and when clocking out from work.
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New York state HHA or PCA Certification is a requirement at the time of hire. We are currently hiring for Evening shift, part-time. Additional duties as assigned by the Site Administrator. Assist with the activities of daily living in our Assisted Living Facility.
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Requirements QUALIFICATIONS:Certification as a Home Health Aide (HHA) or Personal Care Aide (PCA) is required. Requirements QUALIFICATIONS:Certification as a Home Health Aide (HHA) or Personal Care Aide (PCA) is required.
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To be considered for this position, you must be 18 years of age or older and authorized to work in the U.S. Experience is not necessary, but previous experience as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Direct Support Professional (DSP), Home Health Aide (HHA), Personal Assistant (PA), Caregiver, or Customer Service Representative is a plus.
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Start immediately-CNA/HHA/PCA Home Care/Staffing Assignments in Assisted Living Facilities Come grow with us! Start immediately-CNA/HHA/PCA Home Care/Staffing Assignments in Assisted Living Facilities Come grow with us.
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Certification as a Home Health Aide (HHA) , Personal Care Aide (PCA) or Certified Nursing Assistant (C.N.A) is required. The rate of pay will change to reflect the HHA/RCA rate. Once the course ends and you've successfully passed and received certification, you will enter a HHA role with us.
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Job Summary:The Home Health Aide (HHA) provides clients various personal care and homemaker/companion services in accordance with an established plan of care so that they can remain in their residence.
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You may be a great fit for direct support if your background includes being a teacher, HHA (Home Health Aide), CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant), LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) or any other healthcare position.
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CNA, HHA, or PCA certification preferred. Performs all duties and responsibilities of a Medication Technician and of a Resident Care Assistant. Monitors the work performance of the RCA’s, HHA’s and PCA’s to assure that residents receive the assistance they require and that this assistance is provided at a pace that does not cause the resident to feel rushed.
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Certification as a Home Health Aide (HHA). Ability to understand and interpret the HHA Plan of Care, document care provided, and able to call the RN or Administrator to report any change and/or issues.
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If you are/were a PCA (Personal Care Aide), CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant), and/or HHA (Home Health Aide), let’s chat! If you are/were a PCA (Personal Care Aide), CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant), and/or HHA (Home Health Aide), let’s chat.
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