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Live-In Certified Home Health Aide – Mullica Hill, NJ

We are seeking a compassionate and reliable Live-In Certified Home Health Aide (CHHA) to provide personal care for an individual in Mullica Hill, New Jersey. If you are a dedicated CHHA looking for a stable live-in position in a respectful home environment, we would love to hear from you.

Benefits:

  • Weekly pay with direct deposit
  • Paid initial and ongoing training
  • 401K plan

Job Details:

  • Live-in position
  • Private room and bathroom
  • Long term opportunity for the right candidate

Duties:

  • Assist client with activities of daily living, including bathing, dressing, grooming, incontinence care
  • Meal preparation and light housekeeping
  • Medication reminders
  • Assisting with mobility as needed

Requirements:

  • MUST BE A NEW JERSEY CERTIFIED HOME HEALTH AIDE
  • Willing to submit to all necessary background checks
  • Experience as a live-in preferred
  • Must be willing to meet and train with client

We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, genetic information, atypical hereditary cellular or blood trait, marital status, AIDS/HIV, military service, employment status, use of a service or guide dog, or disability status.