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Home Health Aide

Edison, NJ · On-site

$20 - $33/hr

May cue for medications ordinarily self-administered as assigned. * Taking and charting vital signs ... We look forward to the opportunity to work with you and welcome you to Celebration Home Healthcare! ...

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Home Health Aide

Edison, NJ · On-site

$20 - $33/hr

May cue for medications ordinarily self-administered as assigned. * Taking and charting vital signs ... We look forward to the opportunity to work with you and welcome you to Celebration Home Healthcare! ...

TV Analyst

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$50K/yr

Identify and match cue sheets to performances. * Request missing or incomplete cue sheets from ... These health care and financial plan options include the following: * A choice of either network ...

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May cue for medications ordinarily self-administered as assigned. * Taking and charting vital signs ... We look forward to the opportunity to work with you and welcome you to Celebration Home Healthcare! ...

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May cue for medications ordinarily self-administered as assigned. * Taking and charting vital signs ... We look forward to the opportunity to work with you and welcome you to Celebration Home Healthcare! ...

TV Analyst

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$50K/yr

Identify and match cue sheets to performances. * Request missing or incomplete cue sheets from ... These health care and financial plan options include the following: * A choice of either network ...

... Cue and remind the resident for meals, activities, toileting, and as needed. Light housekeeping ... The home health aide must successfully complete an approved training course to carry out assigned ...

... Cue and remind the resident for meals, activities, toileting, and as needed. Light housekeeping ... The home health aide must successfully complete an approved training course to carry out assigned ...

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As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for cue health in the United States is $24.85, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.22 and $31.25 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Cue Health position, and why are they important?

To thrive at Cue Health, candidates typically need a background in healthcare, diagnostics, or biotechnology, supported by relevant academic qualifications and experience. Familiarity with laboratory equipment, diagnostic platforms, regulatory compliance (such as CLIA or FDA), and data management systems is essential. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective teamwork are valuable soft skills for success in this environment. These qualities are important to ensure precise diagnostics, maintain high-quality standards, and support innovation in a fast-paced healthcare technology company.

What does a typical workday look like for a professional at Cue Health?

At Cue Health, your daily activities may include developing and running diagnostic assays, collaborating with research and engineering teams, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Professionals often engage in troubleshooting instrument and test performance, analyzing data, and contributing to process improvement projects. Given the company's focus on innovation and healthcare solutions, you may also participate in multidisciplinary meetings and cross-functional collaborations. This dynamic environment allows you to continually expand your technical skills while making a tangible impact on public health.

What is a Cue Health job?

A Cue Health job typically involves working for Cue Health, a company that specializes in healthcare technology, particularly rapid diagnostic testing. Roles at Cue Health range from research and development to manufacturing, software engineering, and customer support. Employees contribute to the development, production, and distribution of medical testing solutions, including at-home and professional diagnostic products. Positions may require expertise in biotechnology, engineering, regulatory affairs, or business operations. Working at Cue Health provides opportunities to innovate in healthcare and improve patient outcomes through accessible and fast diagnostics.

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HOME HEALTH AIDE- CEDARBROOK

Sitrin Health

New Hartford, NY • On-site

$18.10/hr

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Job description

Home Health Aide- Cedarbrook

Salary Range $18.10 - $18.10 Hourly Position Type Part Time Job Shift Any Education Level High School

Description

Department: Administration

Position: HHA (Certified Home Health Aide)

Supervisor: RN

Shift Openings: Full-Time evenings, Part-Time/per diem days, Part-Time/per diem nights

Hourly Rate: $18.10

Home health aides are unlicensed, non-professional workers who are supervised by health personnel.

The home health aide is a member of the home health services team working under the guidance and supervision of an RN responsible for assessing needs of the residents as well as working with other members of the team. The home health aides duties may be adjusted at the discretion of the supervising nurse based on the evaluation of the patient's needs and the ability of the home health aide to perform such tasks. The home health aide is expected to continue developing his/her skills and abilities in the function he/she performs.

Duties:

  • Give personal care to include the following:
    • Assist with showering;
    • Comb hair/shampoo;
    • Denture, mouth/care;
    • Bed making – unoccupied;
    • Help with dressing (i.e. upper and lower extremities, shoes and socks, etc.)
    • Applying/removing TED stockings
  • Give special care assigned by RN or registered therapist
    • TPR;
    • Help with exercises that have been demonstrated;
    • Help with the use of appliances, i.e., wheelchair, walker, crutches, hearing aides as demonstrated;
    • Assist only with medications and record on MORs; - Instillation of simple, routine eyedrops; - Observe and record diabetic resident's self-administration of blood sugars and insulin; - Cue and remind the resident for meals, activities, toileting, and as needed.
  • Light housekeeping duties to maintain a healthful, safe environment including the following:
    • Laundry for resident and bed linen changes as assigned;
    • Clean refrigerator and food inspections as assigned;
    • Pick up trash/waste as assigned;
    • Clean resident equipment as assigned.
  • Promotes the resident's mental alertness through conversation, reading, games and other activities.
  • Reports any changes in resident's mental or physical condition to the nurse responsible for the care of the resident.
  • Gives simple emotional and psychological support to the resident as needed.
  • Records completion of assigned duties accurately in the resident's personal care logs.
  • Performs duties according to the highest ethical and moral standards and in adherence with the facility's corporate compliance plan and all applicable governing laws. Adheres to the facility's confidentiality statement in accessing and safeguarding protected health information (PHI) of residents and employees, as necessary to perform job duties.
  • Performs any other duties assigned by the LPN, RN, or Vice President of Assisted Living Services.
Qualifications

The home health aide must successfully complete an approved training course to carry out assigned activities or have documented evidence of completion of an equivalency exam approved by NYSDOH.

Be 18 years of age, show maturity, emotional and mental stability.

Shall be able to speak, read and write English and speak the predominate language of residents.

Understand and carry out directions and instructions, record messages and keep simple records.

Sympathetic attitude towards providing services for residents.

Have a good physical health as indicated by documentation in the personnel file.

Participate in 12 hours of in-service education per year as required by NYS regulations.

Additional Information:

Charles T. Sitrin Health Care Center Inc. endeavors to make applying for a position accessible to any and all users. If you would like to contact us regarding the accessibility of our website or need assistance completing the application process, please contact HR_Dept@Sitrin.com

Sitrin is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Women, minorities, veterans, and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.