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Live In Jobs in Quebec (NOW HIRING)

As a Live-in Concierge, you will be responsible for ensuring the proper functioning and upkeep of our residential property. This is a full-time live-in position, with benefits and accommodation that ...

As a Live-in Concierge, you will be responsible for ensuring the proper functioning and upkeep of our residential property. This is a full-time live-in position, with benefits and accommodation that ...

Sous Chef

Montreal, QC · On-site

$25 - $30/hr

Maintain adherence to Sodexo Live! culinary and food safety standards * Supervise and support culinary staff during service * Maintain organization, cleanliness, and efficiency in kitchen operations

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How much do live in jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for live in in Quebec is $39,547.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $33,000.00 and $49,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Live In job?

A Live-In job typically refers to a position where an employee resides at their workplace, often in a private household or care facility. Common roles include caregivers, nannies, housekeepers, or companions who provide support and services in exchange for accommodation and salary. Live-In employees usually have scheduled working hours but may also offer on-call assistance as needed. The arrangement allows for a close, continuous level of service while providing the employee with a place to live. Specific duties, compensation, and time off vary depending on the employer's agreement.

What are the typical daily routines and responsibilities for a Live In position?

A Live In role typically involves a mix of caregiving or household duties, such as assisting with personal care, preparing meals, light housekeeping, and sometimes providing transportation or companionship. Your schedule may vary depending on the needs of the household, but you can expect to be available for tasks throughout the day, with agreed-upon breaks and personal time. Flexibility is important, as routines can change due to medical appointments, school activities, or other family needs. Many Live In positions offer the opportunity to form meaningful connections with those you care for while gaining valuable experience in home management and personal support.

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

To thrive as a Live In (such as a live-in caregiver, nanny, or housekeeper), you need hands-on experience in caregiving, household management, and possibly childcare or eldercare, often with references or relevant training. Familiarity with communication tools (such as mobile devices) and, in some roles, first aid or CPR certifications are commonly required. Compassion, reliability, flexibility, and strong interpersonal skills will help you build trust with the household and adapt to varying needs. These abilities are crucial for maintaining a safe, supportive, and smoothly running living environment for the individuals or families you support.

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Live-in Caregiver for Seniors (NOC 44101)

Family Luk

Brossard, QC • On-site

CA$34.70/hr

Full-time

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Job description

We are seeking a compassionate and reliable Live-in Home Support Worker to provide personal and household support to an elderly person living in a private residence, based on medical and functional needs identified by the attending physician.

The elderly person speaks Cantonese and minimum English.

This is a live-in position.
Private accommodation (bedroom with internet access) is provided in the employer’s home

The Home Support Worker will be responsible for assisting the care recipient with daily living activities and ensuring her safety, including:

  • Assisting with mobility and transfers, including helping the client go up and down stairs and assisting with getting out of bed
  • Providing occasional assistance with dressing and grooming, including helping to put on certain clothing
  • Preparing meals, as the client is unable to cook independently
  • Assisting with light housekeeping and laundry
  • Providing shopping and errand assistance, as the client is unable to perform these tasks independently
  • Providing safety monitoring and supervision, as the client is at risk of falls and experiences dizziness
  • Offering general support and companionship as required

The position is strictly non-medical and does not include nursing or clinical duties.

Work schedule

  • 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
  • 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
  • Tuesday and Sunday off

Employment type

Full-time, in-person, private household

The employer is a family member of the care recipient and is responsible for recruitment, supervision and payment of wages.