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ANITA SAPRA in Markham, ON seeks a home support worker to assist clients with personal care, bathing, medications, light housekeeping and companionship. This permanent, full-time role is onsite with 40 hours/week at $21.00 per hour.
Education required: Secondary (high) school graduation certificate or equivalent. Experience: 7 months to <1 year. Optional accommodation is available at no charge on a live-in basis, though not required. Applicants must be eligible to work in Canada.
Education: Secondary (high) school graduation certificate. or equivalent experience.
Work site environment: Non-smoking.
Work setting: Optional accommodation available at no charge on a live-in basis. Note: This is NOT a condition of employment. Willing to relocate. Employer's home.
Screening questions: Are you available to start on the date listed in the job posting? Do you have experience working in this field?
7 months to less than 1 year
This employer promotes equal employment opportunities for all job applicants, including those self-identifying as a member of these groups:
Membership in a group is not a job requirement. All interested applicants are strongly encouraged to apply.
This employer is committed to providing all job applicants with equal employment opportunities, and promoting inclusion. If you self-identify as a member of any employment group, you are encouraged to indicate it in your application.
You can apply if you are:
Do not apply if you are not authorized to work in Canada. The employer will not respond to your application.
2026-09-04
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