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Create your own flexible Schedule and get Same-Day Pay. We Offer: Top Pay & Flexible Schedules - Full and Part time opportunities available One to One Patient Ratio In-Home with Patient Friendly, Accessible Office Staff Weekly or Daily Pay If you are in the Denver Area and want more variety in your day-to-day work, we can help.
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Arcadia Home Care and Staffing Benefits: Hours Available Now Now offering DAILY PAY for select positions Weekly Pay Employee Discount Offered (cell phone companies, rental cars, Recruitment Bonuses Real life experience Medical Benefits Flexible schedule - Full time and Part time opportunities Caregiver Responsibilities: Assisting with personal care (bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting) Assisting with ambulating, transfers and range of motion.
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Lawfully authorized to work in the U.S. Benefits: Health Insurance Reimbursement 401K Matching Hubbux Rewards Program Flexible scheduling Daily pay via PayActiv As a Caregiver with SYNERGY HomeCare, you will: Attend to clients’ non-medical needs, providing companionship and social engagement Assist clients with Activities of Daily Living (dressing, personal hygiene, bathing, etc.
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Benefits we offer: Quick start Weekly pay with Daily Pay option Direct deposit Travel time reimbursement in between clients Errand Mileage Flexible schedule Employee referral bonus Access to exclusive discount marketplace MEC Coverage; options for medical, dental, vision, short-term disability, life insurance, critical illness and hospital indemnity packages Caregiver Responsibilities: Assist with personal care - bathing, dressing, grooming.
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Transport client to appointments, daily errands, and other locations as necessary Caregiver Qualifications: High School Diploma, GED and/or 1 year work experience Able to pass a criminal background check Reliable transportation We offer in-person interviews.
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Requirements 18 years+ Ability to pass a state and national background check Valid driver’s license, auto insurance and clean driving record Ability to complete state-required caregiver/HCA training as needed Family Resource Home Care is an equal opportunity employer.
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We work with you to set your schedule Compensation for rising gas costsCompetitive wage and weekly payPAID training and development Paid travel time in between clients / mileage reimbursement Premium pay on holidays Extremely Positive Work Environment Employee Discount Programs Supportive Administrative team Recognition, celebrations, and great team interactions.
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Caregiver Job Duties: Our caregivers support their clients in activities of daily living such as (but not limited to): Household chores (cleaning, laundry, dishes, etc.) Consistent Hours & Pay. You will enter your preferred weekly hours each week and we will work to get you the hours and paycheck you expect.
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