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Help at Home is hosting an onsite hiring event for STNAs∯*∯ Anyone who attends is guaranteed an interview on the spot - offers will be made the same day! Caregivers transferring from an organization within the Help at Home, LLC portfolio of companies are not eligible to receive the bonus.
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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. Home Health Aides support our clients with basic health care monitoring such as taking vital signs and assisting with medication reminders along with support for activities of daily living including grooming, bathing, and light housekeeping.
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STNA OR Completed a Home Health Aide Training that lasted at least 75 hours, including 16 hours of supervised practical training, and covered the required topics. As a Home Care Aide, You’ll Work 1-on-1 With Your Clients Inside Their Homes, And Support Them With The Following Types Of Activities.
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Flexible scheduling No experience required Amazing benefits – health care, hazard pay, time off Meaningful work with clients who need your help Industry leader with 40+ years of history in a high-demand field Responsibilities: Home Health Aides support our clients with basic health care monitoring such as taking vital signs and assisting with medication reminders along with support for activities of daily living including grooming, bathing, and light housekeeping.
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STNA OR the completion of a Home Health Aide training that lasted at least 75 hours, including 16 hours of supervised practical training, and covered the required topics. Help at Home is hosting an onsite hiring eventfor STNAs∯*∯ Anyone whoattends is.
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