Senior Caregiver/ Personal Care Attendant Personal Care, Spas & Fitness at Geebo

Senior Caregiver/ Personal Care Attendant

Trusted Care Resources is a non-medical, in-home personal care agency dedicated to helping seniors retain their dignity and independence in the comfort and security of their own homes through the loving care of qualified, experienced caregivers. Our caregivers are CNAs who share our vision of making life more comfortable for the elderly as they lovingly assist them with activities of daily living.
Caregiving is a valued profession and a rewarding career. Trusted Care Resources recognizes your efforts and contributions to the community you serve. We are currently seeking compassionate, dependable, experienced applicants for caregiving positions in the Davis, Weber, and Box Elder Counties, Utah. Trusted Care Resources has opportunities for part-time, full-time, live-in, and hourly caregivers. Schedules are flexible. Pay is competitive with monthly bonus plans. 401K matching is available.
Qualifications:
Compassionate, reliable, patient, and flexible
High School graduate or GED certification (must be at least 18)
CNA certification or First Aid training with significant senior caregiving experience
Valid Driver's license with proof of automobile insurance and clean driving record
Must be willing to submit to a TB test, Motor Vehicle report check, and Criminal Background check.
The applicant must be able to produce the following upon hire: Social Security Card, References, 2 Forms of ID for I-9, Driver's License, Vehicle Registration, Vehicle Insurance, TB Test Results, and proof of CNA, PCA or HHA Certification.
Contact: Trusted Care Resources
Phone: 385-333-4150
Email: work@tcrhomecare.com
If you would like to be a valued member of our caregiving team, please visit our website at www.tcrhomecare.com to fill out an application or feel free to call Trusted Care Resources at 385-333-4150 to inquire about employment opportunities.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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