Immediately hiring HHA /CNA Full & Part Time for clients in Seminole

Location

Pinellas Park

Type

Full Time

Position requires a cleared Level 2 background check.  Can be done in our office. Cost is $90

Various days available, up to 40 hours per week

Interviews held @
6251 Park Blvd #7, Pinellas Park, FL 33781


Position requires a cleared Level 2 background check.  Can be done in our office. Cost is $90

Do You Qualify:

  • Do you have at least 1 year of home care, senior care or hospitality experience?
    • Caring for a loved one or friend may be considered as Caregiving Experience
  • Do you have a Florida Level 2 Background Screening? If not, we can help you get started.
  • Do you have a current CPR certificate? (we offer classes here) 
  • Are you a high school graduate or equivalent
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    We have other wonderful clients looking for great caregivers....

    All days needed!
    Weekday and Weekend available
    Day and Evening Shifts available
    Don't wait for your shift to be gone

    Job Duties: May Include.

    Personal Care assistance (bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting)
    Conversation & companionship
    Light Housekeeping
    Meal preparation / medication reminders
    **Some clients may require more care such as a Hoyer Lift, Dementia Care, etc**


    Position requires a cleared Level 2 background check.  Can be done in our office. Cost is $90

    Interviews held @
    6251 Park Blvd #7, Pinellas Park, FL 33781



    Benefits:

    Dental, Vision, Medical, AND Life Insurance
    Paid Time Off
    Referral Bonus of $100
    and MORE!

    COVID 19 Considerations:

    We provide our caregivers with their PPE. No need to buy your own gloves, masks. These are provided free of charge to all our staff. Just stop by our office during weekday hours, or if you can’t get in, call the office and we’ll drop off to you at your client when we are in the area.

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    Benefits:

    Dental insurance
    Flexible schedule
    Health insurance
    Life insurance
    AFLAC supplemental Insurance
    Paid time off (PTO)
    Vision insurance


    Weekly schedule:

    Monday to Friday
    Weekends
    Part time and Full time hours available

    Position requires a cleared Level 2 background check.  Can be done in our office. Cost is $90
Compensation: $16.00 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.

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