$12 - $15/hr
Full-time
Retirement, PTO
Posted 6 days ago
Job description
Expert Caregivers Needed
Are you dedicated to impressing, wowing, and surpassing all service for our clients i.e., Excellent Customer-Service and client engagement?
Our brand promise is to staff Expert Caregivers that provides Safe, Engaging, Compassionate Care with dignity and respect so that our clients Age Gracefully with Dignity!
If this is you, please APPLY NOW! and help us deliver the wow factor to our clients and the community!!
The company is a Medicare-Certified Home Health Agency in Miami-Dade County.
We are committed to providing Concierge-level, personalized healthcare services at the highest level of care to our elders and their families in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties.
We bring "Peace of Mind" to our clients and their loved ones by treating them with respect, dignity, and compassion. We provide Security, Dignity, Peace of Mind, and Graceful Aging to our clients.
We are urgently seeking to hire full-time HHA's.
Benefits:
- We offer Competitive Wages
- $12 - $15 Per Hour (taxes paid)
- Paid Vacation (one-week vacation for full-time employees working 2080 hours yearly - after two years of service)
- 401(K)
- Direct Deposit (paid bi-weekly)
- Paid Training (at normal hourly rate)
Responsibilities:
- Providing care to clients in their own homes.
- HHA will perform homemaking responsibilities, such as meal preparation, cleaning, laundry, and making beds.
- Use fall prevention techniques to assure clients remain safe at all times.
- Monitor the health of clients by checking vitals and reminding clients of their medications.
- Personal care of the clients, such as grooming, dressing, and bathing assistance.
- Become companions with the clients by running errands with them, getting their mail, playing games with them, and much more!
Requirements:
A qualified Home Health Aide must have the following:
- 3+ Years of Experience Caring for Older Adults?
- 2+ Years of Homecare Experience Required.
- 2 Professional and 1 Personal References.
- A Valid Florida Driver's License.
- Automobile Insurance and a Valid CPR Card.
- Reliable Source of Transportation.
- Must Be Able to Pass Criminal and Driving Background Checks, and Drug Screens.
- Must Be Able to Lift 20+ Pounds on a Daily Basis, Stand for Long Periods of Time, and Keep and Regain Balance.
Access Nursecare, Inc. is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran status.
If You Meet Our Exceptional Caregiver Profile and Qualification, Our Agency Wants You! APPLY NOW!
Most Popular Home Health Aide Job Categories
Spanish Speaking Home Health
Affinity Home Health Care
Certified Home Health Aide (Chha)
Nursing Assistant Aide
From Home Firefighter Usa
Amedisys Home Health Care
Live In Travel Hha
Certified Hha
Bladder Bowel Institute
From Home Grant County Pud
Other Helpful Pages Related To HHA
Live In Caregiver Salaries
Live In Caregiver Career Research
Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Home Health Aide?
A: To succeed as a Home Health Aide, key technical skills include providing basic care such as bathing, dressing, and administering medications, as well as understanding medical conditions and treatments. Essential soft skills include empathy, effective communication, and the ability to build trust with patients and their families, which enables the Aide to provide personalized care and support. By combining these technical and interpersonal skills, Home Health Aides can deliver high-quality care and build strong relationships with their patients, ultimately supporting their overall well-being and contributing to a successful career in the field.
Q: What is the career path for a Home Health Aide?
A: A Home Health Aide's typical career progression involves starting as an entry-level aide, providing direct patient care and support, then advancing to mid-level roles such as a Home Health Assistant or Care Coordinator, where they oversee patient care plans and coordinate with healthcare teams. As they gain experience, they can move into senior roles like a Clinical Care Manager or Home Health Director, where they lead teams and develop policies to improve patient outcomes. Throughout their career, Home Health Aides can develop skills in areas like patient assessment, medication management, and care coordination, which can lead to opportunities in nursing, social work, or healthcare administration.
