In Home Caregiverother related Employment listings - Citrus Heights, CA at Geebo

In Home Caregiver

Are you a caregiver looking for a career making a difference in the lives of others in the Citrus Heights, CA area, while earning a highly competitive wage? If so, becoming a Caregiver with Comfort Keepers is the perfect career choice for you! Interviews are conducted in our Citrus Heights office on Sunrise Vista Dr.
Benefits:
Competitive Pay ($16-$20/hr) - Including direct deposit, holiday pay, paid training and paid time off (PTO) after 6 months Flexible Scheduling - Flexible start dates with regularly available hours and the ability to work near your home is a great benefit of being a caregiver Continued Training - Advance yourself as we foster your growth and development through web-based and in-person training as a caregiver Friendly Environment - 24-hour support available to our caregivers within a trusting, team-oriented atmosphere that has been in business for nearly 20 years and is family owned Companionship & Friendship - Create lasting relationships with seniors and their loved ones Responsibilities of a CK Caregiver:
Provide non-medical care to seniors in their own homes Establish open communication and develop friendly relationships with seniors and their families Help seniors get into and out of bed as needed Help seniors use the restroom when needed Perform duties as assigned on senior care service plan Inspire a positive, can-do attitude when it comes to daily tasks, appointments and hobbies Maintain a trusting and comforting environment in the home Requirements to become a CK Caregiver:
Submit to criminal background investigation (20 year), motor vehicle driving record check and pre-employment drug screening Possess valid current driver's license, automobile insurance and a reliable vehicle Possess high school diploma or GED Be able to service the Citrus Heights, CA area #LI-DNISalary:
$16-$20 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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