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20.00 per hour + benefits $25.00 an hour (Veteran Affairs Cases)- short hour cases $260 per night for live in cases $250 referral bonus Retirement plan (401A) Long hour cases all shifts available PPE, including gloves, masks, hand sanitizer Holiday Pay Paid Time Off Daily pay, yes, getting paid daily is an option.
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In addition to the estimated base pay provided, employees are eligible for generous benefits packages, generous tuition assistance, a defined benefit pension plan, and a culture that supports professional and educational growth.
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Responsibilities:- Assist clients with personal care tasks such as bathing, grooming, and dressing- Provide companionship and emotional support- Help with meal preparation and medication reminders- Support individuals in daily activities and exercises- Monitor and report changes in health or behavior- Maintain a clean and safe environment for clientsJoin our team as a Personal Care Assistant to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those who need it most.
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Follow the daily schedules to a T and meet sales production requirements Actively engage team members and consumers Our Entry Level Account Representative Can Expect from Us: Full paid training, competitive pay structure with healthy bonuses and incentives.
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DAILY PAY available for select positions! In order to work for Addus Homecare you need to have a Home Health Aide or Personal Care Aide Certification to work for cases throughout Suffolk County - Oakdale, Middle Island, Smithtown, Brentwood, Bayshore, Babylon and more.
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Provide or assist in routine house cleaning, meal preparation, and laundry. Visit clients in their home and providing companionship. Addus Homecare has strived to keep clients in their homes, since 1979.
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The Grand Pavilion for Rehabilitation and Nursing at Rockville Centre - LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse)Daily pay available. Please visit us and (Licensed Practical Nurse) Qualifications/Requirements:Licensed to practice as a Practical Nurse in New York State.
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Paid Orientation and In-Service. All required medical paperwork (Physical, PPD, or Chest Xray, Titers) Active HHA or PCA certification. Offering referral bonus incentive. Cases close to home, short Commutes.
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Pay Rate: $65, to $70, per year Job Summary: The Human Resources Generalist will run the daily functions of the Human Resources function including orientation, compensation, generating reports and enforcing company policies and practices.
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The Grand Pavilion for Rehabilitation & Nursing - Dietary Aide NOW OFFERING DAILY PAY! Dietary Aide Duties Include: Assist in assembling and checking diet trays prior to distribution to ensure all residents receive the proper meals to meet dietary needs.
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Able to stand, walk, lift, twist and bend for up to 8 hours a day Shift PM Shift Part-time Experience Level 1 - 2 years Pay TypeHourlyPay $16.30 The job description doesn't imply an employment contract, nor is it intended to include a comprehensive listing of daily activities, duties or responsibilities required of the Employee for this job.
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Pay $16.50 - $18.00 hourly, Bi-weekly and Daily Pay options; based on Position, Education and Experience. Follow all licensing guidelines, company standards and grant program requirements to ensure the daily care of every child in your classroom.
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Additional benefits include a same day pay option (hourly associates only), discounts on Apple products, Verizon, AT&T services, and more! Participates in the freight flow process including truck unloading, stocking, merchandise presentation and recovery.
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Eligible applicants can inquire about receiving daily pay for this position. Our company provides unarmed and armed security guard services to clients in industries such as retail, entertainment, healthcare, and education.
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General warehouse duties and responsibilities of receiving in products, unloading tractor trailers, as well as picking and sorting of Herrs products to support to the sales branchs daily activities.
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