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Pay $17.50 - $18.50 an hour with +$2/hourly Weekend Differential

MUST HAVE VALID DL AND CAR INSURANCE

Part-time, All shifts (Mornings, Days, Evenings, Weekends)

You CAN be a caregiver! Whether you are 19 or 119, if you have the heart and the desire, Home Instead is the right place for you!

Home Instead is a faith-based company that has been providing service to our community for 25 years! We are looking for caring and compassionate CAREGivers to become a part of our team and join our mission of enhancing the lives of aging adults throughout our community. Home Instead provides a variety of non-medical services that allow seniors to remain in their home and meet the challenges of aging with dignity, care, and compassion. In Home CAREGiver needed in Holland and surrounding areas!

CAREGiver Benefits:

  • Paid Training
  • Flexible Schedule -Full-time and part-time
  • Teladoc
  • Weekly Pay- Every Thursday
  • Family Like Culture
  • Simple IRA - Match up to 3%
  • Voluntary Life Insurance
  • CAREGiver Social Events
  • CAREGiver Support Line
  • An “open-door” policy- meaning any concerns can be addressed with any administrative staff, including the owner.
  • Ongoing professional development through training and workshops.
  • We will provide detailed information relevant to your client's care before you go on your assignment, so you know what to expect.
CAREGiver Primary responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Companionship and conversation
  • Personal Care (bathing, dressing, incontinence, etc.)
  • Light housekeeping tasks and meal preparation
  • Medication and appointment reminders
  • Transportation
  • Alzheimer's Care
CAREGiver Requirements include but are not limited to:
  • Ability to treat and care for seniors and their property with dignity and respect
  • Ability to communicate with clients in a friendly and congenial manner
  • Complete a criminal background check, DMV check and drug screen
  • Possess a valid driver's license and valid auto insurance
  • 100% compliance on company policy including but not limited to turning in all up-to-date certifications/documents
  • Must be able to travel anywhere in Holland and surrounding areas
  • Complete all required education and training
  • Being on time for ALL shifts, clocking in/out and completing prompts correctly
It is time to do a job you love that rewards you back, apply today!! Go to holland.care or apply on Indeed.

ABOUT HOME INSTEAD

To Us, It's Personal®

Our founders, Paul and Lori Hogan, launched Home Instead in 1994 to provide care to Paul's 90-year-old grandmother. Remarkably, after she began receiving personalized, in-home care that allowed her to age safely in the place she loved most – the family home – Grandma Manhart thrived for an additional decade!

That's why, to us, senior care is personal. We're passionate about Enhancing the lives of Aging Adults and their Families.

More than a Business: A Mission in Life

In the decades since Paul and Lori founded Home Instead, the company has expanded far beyond the city limits of Omaha, Nebraska. We now count more than 1,800 franchise locations globally – but we all share the same mission.

We live the mission with our CAREGivers, our staff, and our community by:

  • Treating each other with dignity and respect
  • Encouraging and supporting each other's growth
  • Building value in our service to others
  • Honoring God in all we do
Our franchise has been caring for our seniors for 28+ years. Providing a faith-based, family like culture!
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