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Dependable Senior Caregiver Needed | Lansdowne
Lansdowne, PA
Part Time
Mid Level SHARE We are currently seeking Caregivers for Delaware and Chester County. Visiting Angels of Chadds Ford is currently seeking amazing Caregivers to service clients in and around the Lansdowne area.
Benefits:
Competitive pay based on experience
Benefits (PTO, Holiday Pay, Medical)
Overtime
Continued education and in-service training opportunities
Supportive staff, including supervisory visits by a Registered Nurse
Caregiver Referral Bonus and Recognition programs Consistent, flexible schedule with readily available hours
ACA health care benefits (subject to eligibility) Responsibilities of a
Caregiver:
Help keep clients' home clean and clutter-free
Assist with meal preparation, grocery shopping, and other errands
Perform personal care assistance, including bathing and grooming
Companionship and friendship for seniors and their loved ones
Maintain communication between seniors, their family members, co-workers, and office staff
Perform all non-medical home care services as needed
Caregiver Requirements:
Driver's license, and reliable personal transportation
Completed or ability to complete a 2-Step PPD or chest x-ray Clear background checks, and drug screening
CNA, HHA, and DSP Certification preferred
At least 1 year of hands-on caregiving experience, working with seniors preferred
Dementia /ALZ care experience is a plus
A compassionate, upbeat attitude and love for the senior community Join our team in Chadds Ford, PA, today! Visiting Angels Chadds Ford, PA serves Delaware county, Chester county and the surrounding areas.
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