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A leading company in the healthcare sector is seeking a Care Attendant (Memory Care) to provide compassionate care to residents with dementia. This full-time role involves assisting with daily activities and ensuring the safety and wellbeing of residents. Ideal candidates will be empathetic, organized, and possess relevant certifications. Join a supportive team dedicated to enhancing residents' quality of life.
Join to apply for the Care Attendant (Memory Care) role at Seasons Retirement Communities
This range is provided by Seasons Retirement Communities. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Base pay range: CA$17.20/hr - CA$17.20/hr
Full-time, Permanent, Hourly
Location: 15 Fraser St, Cambridge, ON, N1S 0B8
*Positions like caregiver, support aide, care aide, care support attendant, and personal aide are appropriate for this role.*
Seasons is a certified Great Place to Work that values every team member's role in residents' happiness. We foster growth, support, and offer opportunities for personal and professional development in the seniors housing sector.
Individuals enthusiastic about making a positive difference, committed to building meaningful relationships, and striving for service excellence. Attention to detail, going the extra mile, and adding a little “wow” are core to the Seasons way.
We’re seeking a Memory Care Attendant to make a daily difference in residents' lives by providing exceptional, compassionate care, fostering relationships, and ensuring safety and wellbeing.
Applicants must be legally eligible to work in Canada. A criminal record check, including vulnerable sector screening, will be required.
All applicants are considered equal opportunity. Accommodations are available upon request during the hiring process.
Note: COVID-19 protocols are in place, and responsibilities may be adjusted accordingly.
Evenings (2:30 to 10:30 pm), 75 hours bi-weekly