Visiting Angels In Jenkintown is hiring: CNA Needed in Mount Airy
Visiting Angels In Jenkintown, Mount Airy, PA, United States
Compassionate Caregivers Needed – Join Our Family at Visiting Angels!
Serving Seniors in Philadelphia & Montgomery County
Are you a caring, reliable, and compassionate individual looking to make a real difference in someone’s life? At Visiting Angels of Jenkintown & Horsham, we believe that caregiving is more than just a job—it’s a calling. As a Best of Home Care Provider of Choice since 2010, we are dedicated to supporting both our clients and our caregivers with respect, flexibility, and rewarding opportunities.
We understand the incredible work you do every day, and that’s why we offer competitive pay, work-life balance, and a team that truly cares about you.
Why You’ll Love Working With Us:
️ Competitive Pay: $15.00 – $19.00/hour (based on experience, qualifications, and case type)
️ Flexible Scheduling – Work when it fits your life!
️ Paid Time Off & Holiday Pay – Because your well-being matters too.
️ Overtime Opportunities – Get rewarded for your dedication.
️ Health Benefits (for eligible caregivers) – We take care of you, too.
️ Referral Bonuses & Recognition Programs – We celebrate your hard work!
Who We’re Looking For:
Kindhearted & Dependable Individuals who truly love helping others
CNA, HHA, or DC-certified caregivers (or equivalent experience)
At least 2 years of professional caregiving experience
Valid driver’s license & insured vehicle (for client transportation needs)
TB Test (2-step PPD, Chest X-ray, or Quantiferon Blood Work)
Your Role as a Visiting Angel:
Provide companionship & emotional support – A warm smile goes a long way!
Assist with meal preparation, grocery shopping, & light housekeeping
Help with personal care needs (bathing, grooming, hygiene assistance)
Be a comforting presence for seniors and their families
Communicate with clients, families, and our supportive office staff
If you have a heart for caregiving, we have a home for you. Apply today and become part of the Visiting Angels family—where caregivers are valued, supported, and appreciated every single day.
Earn your wings with us! ️
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