Caregiver Job Description
Caregivers or personal care aides, typically work in their clients’ homes. These professionals help people with daily activities such as bathing and housework. Caregivers care for clients who need personal assistance for medical reasons, a disability, illness or advanced age. They are vital to the clients they serve and perform an important function. Skills & Qualifications: Empathy and the ability to care for the client's social, emotional, physical and mental health Proficient with the proper handling of medications Ability to multi-task, be flexible and organized Ability to remain calm and handle any emergencies that may arise Exceptionally patient, good at listening and responding to others' needs Proficient in some domestic chores such as preparing meals and cleaning. Trained in specialized areas of care, for example, dementia or Alzheimer's disease Driver's License (Required) CNA License (Preferred) Duties & Responsibilities: Serving as a companion to clients Transporting clients to and from appointments, errands and activities Managing medication Preparing meals and shopping for groceries or other essentials Providing care across a variety of settings, including group homes and day service programs Benefits: Daily Pay Option available (Get paid the moment you finish a shift) Paycheck protection from COVID, Pneumonia, Influenza, etc. Hospital and paycheck protection for maternity leave Accident protection that covers the careless acts of others 24/7 access to a medical professional through TeleMedicine Vision / Dental Coverage Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Salary: $15.00 per hour