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Are you looking for an At Home Caregiver job that will allow you to give back to your community and broaden your skills? Visiting Angels' office in Magnolia is the place for you. The office in Magnolia provides caregivers for for the North Houston area including Shenandoah, Plantersville, Karen, Willis, Pinebrook, Bobville, and many others. We are seeking one-of-a-kind individuals for job opportunities with our local team. Our caregiver jobs are for individuals who are truly committed to providing compassionate care to senior adults and those in need. We are searching for people with strong backgrounds in home care or elderly care, a history of community involvement and, most of all, big hearts. An At Home Caregiver job with Visiting Angels Magnolia is much more than just a job, it's a chance to do some real good for families in the surrounding area by becoming a companion to someone in need.

An At Home Caregiver with Visiting Angels Magnolia supports the seniors they serve with a wide range of responsibilities including but not limited to personal hygiene and grooming, planning and preparing meals, light housekeeping, laundry, and helping in coping with the routines of everyday life, providing basic companionship and moral support. An At Home Caregiver job with us is also an opportunity for personal growth. We offer the opportunity for advanced training in areas like dementia care or Alzheimer's care so that caregivers can continue to develop their skills. Same Day Pay Available with Tapcheck.

Benefits

  • Pay: $12.00-18.00 / hour (Higher hourly rate only for specific shifts)
  • Health Insurance
  • Dental Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • Holiday Pay
  • Referral Bonuses
  • Direct Deposit
  • Weekly Pay
  • Daily Pay
  • Continuing Education
Shift Options

  • Full Time
  • Part Time
  • 8 Hour Shifts
  • 10 Hour Shifts
  • 12 Hour Shifts
  • PRN
  • Short Shift
  • NOTE: Hours are not guaranteed.
At Home Caregiver Responsibilities

  • Help clients take prescribed medication
  • Assist clients with ambulation and mobility around the house or outside (doctor's appointments, walks, etc.)
  • Assist clients with personal care and hygiene
  • Help clients with routine exercises
  • Plan and prepare meals with assistance from the clients (when they are able)
  • Do the client's shopping or accompany them when they shop
  • Perform light housekeeping duties that clients can't complete on their own
  • Be a pleasant and supportive companion
  • Report any unusual incidents
  • Act quickly and responsibly in cases of emergency
At Home Caregiver Requirements

  • Passion to serve others - a true caregiver
  • Excellent knowledge of emergency response and first aid
  • Knowledge of housekeeping activities and cooking with attention to dietary constraints
  • Willingness to adhere to health and safety standards
  • Respectful and compassionate
  • Good time management skills
  • Outstanding communication and interpersonal skills
  • Strong ethics
  • Physical endurance
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • One Year of Caregiving experience
  • Valid Drivers License
  • Valid Auto Insurance
  • Reliable transportation
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