Caregiver

Dallas, TX
Full Time
Entry Level

The #1 Leading Provider of In - Home Care in Dallas Texas

Our Mission at Home Care Assistance is to change the way the world ages. We provide older adults with quality care that enables them to live a happier healthier life. Our services are distinguished by the caliber of our caregivers, the responsiveness of our staff and our expertise in 24-hour care. We embrace a positive balanced approach to aging centered on the evolving needs of older adults.

At Home Care Assistance we provide uplifting in-home care for seniors and older adults who require a helping hand, a supportive companion, and day-to-day assistance in their homes. As a caregiver, you will have the opportunity to deliver one-on-one care that enhances quality of life and brings hope and joy to clients and their families.

Who You Are

A dependable, compassionate, and empathetic professional looking for a career with profound purpose. You are motivated by helping others and providing quality service above all else. You are driven by making an impact and contributing to a better quality of life for the aging population. You want to show up and make a difference each day.

We will do our best to help you reach your earnings goals. We are seeking compassionate people who possess a great attitude flexibility and strong work ethic to join our team of elite caregivers who provide a variety of home care services that help seniors age in the comfort and familiarity of their own homes

Examples of a Flexible Preferred Schedule

Shift availability

  • Day Shift (Preferred)
  • Night Shift (Preferred)
  • Overnight Shift (Preferred)

Schedule

  • Day shift
  • Evening shift
  • Monday to Friday
  • Night shift
  • Overnight shift
  • Overtime
  • Weekend availability Preferred
  • 3 - 12 hours Shifts Preferred
  • 4 -10 hours shifts Preferred
  • 4 -12-hour shifts Preferred
  • 5 -8 hours shifts Preferred
  • Every weekend Preferred
  • Rotating weekends Preferred
  • Self-determined schedule Preferred
  • Weekend availability Preferred
  • Weekends only Preferred

Benefits

  • Flexible schedules
  • Teladoc
  • Access to our Care Academy training courses will be paid for completing 22 courses
  • Overtime
  • Year-round caregiver recognition programs & appreciation days
  • Unlimited Employee Referral Bonuses
  • 24/7 Caregiver Support Team

Education

Highschool or GED preferred

Required Skills, Education and Certifications:

  • HHA, PCA, CNA, certification preferred
  • Alzheimer's or Dementia experience is a plus
  • Empathy, compassion, and kindness a MUST
  • Ability to use sound judgement and remain calm in a variety of situations
  • Must be reliable, dependable and on time
  • Basic computer skills as well as overall technical savviness
  • Proof of eligibility to work in the U.S.
  • Can pass a background check and provide references ,can pass drug screening

COVID-19 Protocols and Essential Worker Support

· 24/7 Covid Rapid Response Team

· PPE supplies provided if needed - masks (required), face shields, gowns, and gloves

· Safety Precautions Training

· Assistance with gathering resources / county testing

Licensure

Must have a valid driver’s license to travel to a specific place of assignment.

Experience

At least 18 years old must provide proof of education and /or experience to be able to accomplish the assigned tasks.

Job Duties may include all the following task

Bathing

Shopping

Dressing

Grooming

Routine Hair and Skin Care

Exercise

Feeding

Toileting

Transfer

Cleaning Laundry

Laundry

Meal preparation

Escort to appointments

Shopping

Medication Reminders

Skills

Able to read and write English and must be able to effectively follow verbal and written instructions in English.

Transportation

Reliable transportation, Valid and current auto liability insurance.

Criminal History

Must consent to and pass a criminal history background check.

Grow Your Skills!

  • We continually invest in our caregivers' knowledge and skills
  • Paid training programs
  • We invest in your training & development also you have opportunities for advancement to other job roles
  • Learn new skills: ongoing training opportunities

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www.dallashomecareassistance.com

APPLY NOW

Please call or text Kemeshia our amazing recruitment specialist for any questions you may have.

Work Cell (469)601-5969 Office (214) 363-3400

To apply, please visit our website at: www.dallashomecarejobs.com

Home Care Assistance of Dallas & Park Cities is distinguished as EMPLOYER OF CHOICE AWARD WINNER, BBB A+ CERTIFIED, BBB TORCH AWARD FOR ETHICS, Leader in Excellence.

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