Caregiver Position
Live your best life possible by helping others live theirs. Our Caregivers are the heart and soul of what we do. At At Your Side, we like to celebrate successes and have fun while building meaningful relationships. Join our team and be a part of a certified Great Place To Work!
Be a part of something special:
- Work one-on-one with clients.
- Build meaningful relationships.
- Make a difference in your community.
- Help and serve others.
- Work a flexible schedule.
- Have fun!
What you'll be doing:
- Assist with daily activities to help clients stay independent and in their own homes.
- Provide assistance with personal care.
- Assist with mobility, transfers and range of motion exercises.
- Handle meal planning, preparation and feeding.
- Properly manage household needs.
- Provide companionship and respite services for the family.
What we're looking for:
- A passion to serve and help others live their best lives possible.
- High school diploma or G.E.D. certificate.
- Valid Drivers License and reliable transportation.
- Previous experience as an at home caregiver or in senior communities.
Compensation: $13.00 - $16.50 per hour
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Our Caregivers are the heart and soul of what we do. For that reason, we put our CaregiversFirst each and every day. It is our CaregiverFirst promise, that our caregivers will be:
- Treated with respect and dignity.
- Provided exceptional training on a regular and ongoing basis.
- Are never alone in the field - support is always available.
- Thoughtfully matched with clients that they are compatible with.
Join our team and be a part of a certified Great Place To Work! Thousands of At Your Side employees were surveyed and the response was overwhelmingly positive, with 90% agreeing that At Your Side is in fact a Great Place To Work.
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