Certified Home Health Aide Medical & Healthcare - Georgetown, DE at Geebo

Certified Home Health Aide


Job Description:
Job Description Addus HomeCare is hiring Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA) and Home Health Aides (HHA) throughout Delaware. With over 20 years of service in the State of Delaware, we take pride in our longevity in the community. We provide a range of services for seniors and people with disabilities so they may live independently in their own home. If you are a CNA, in school to become a CNA, or have 75 hours of documented Home Care training, we have immediate openings. Employment is steady and hours can be flexible to accommodate school, personal or family needs. With the recent growth of our office, Home Health Aides are able to work up to 30 hours or more a week. Newly graduated students welcome to apply! At Addus HomeCare we offer our team the best
Benefits:New hourly rate of $14Now offering DAILY PAY for select positionsTravel Time and Mileage PayVacation pay - includes part-time employees401k Options OfferedFlexible Scheduling - YOU PICK YOUR HOURS!Weekly Pay and Direct DepositCases close to home - Short CommutesImmediate work after Orientation - Same Day AvailableEmployee Referral Bonus
Responsibilities:Follow a care plan/service plan for the client and report on completed tasksAssist with personal care (bathing, dressing, meal preparation)Provide routine house cleaningAs part of the client's Health Care Team, a Home Health Aide must observe and report any changes in client's conditionPromote our positive image in the community as the leading home care provider
Qualifications: Must be 18 years of age or olderHigh school diploma or GED or one year experience of in-home care servicesMust be able to pass a criminal background check and drug testCOVID vaccination required for employment. Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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