Home Care Aide (HCA) [Weekdays morning shift]other related Employment listings - Longbranch, WA at Geebo

Home Care Aide (HCA) [Weekdays morning shift]

Right at Home, one of the biggest home health service companies is looking to hire our next Home Care Aide HCA Job Location:
Port Orchard or Gig HarborShifts:
Full time 8- hours or part time 4-6 hours Change a Life and make a difference today! We are looking for an In-home Caregivers certified nursing assistant and home health Aide, to support daily activities with seniors and individuals with disabilities who want to keep their independence in the comforts of home.
Compensation-benefits as a Home Care Aide (CNA-HCA):
$19.
00 -$22.
00 /hr.
Weekly Pay, (every Friday) Reimbursement mileage Flexible shifts (we set up shifts based on your availability) Pay Tacoma s toll 24/7 support and a strong work environment.
Training pay Education, and continuing training.
Get more information about us, Job Duties may Include as a Home Care Aide (CNA-HCA):
Housekeeping Laundry Assistance with feeding Meal Preparation Personal Care Toileting Positioning Driving clients to Medical Appointments and Shopping Job Requirements as a Home Care Aide (CNA-HCA):
Possess a valid Washington State Driver's License Reliable transportation and proof of valid automobile insurance (because our clients are far from a bus stop) Certified Nursing Assistant CNA, or Home Health Certificate (HHA) CPR Food worker card (is a plus) Join our team of committed individuals working to help people with disabilities live with independence and dignity.
You can expect to be treated with respect and professionalism.
#Home Care Aide #Home Care Aide #Home Care Aide #Home Care Aide #Home Care AideSalary:
$19.
00 -$22.
00 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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