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Bayshore HealthCare is seeking passionate Personal Support Workers (PSW) for casual positions in Barrie, Ontario. The role involves providing personal care services, ensuring client comfort and safety, and maintaining confidentiality. Ideal candidates will possess PSW certification or be 2nd year nursing students, with a commitment to quality care and safety.
About Bayshore : Bayshore Home Care Solutions, a division of Bayshore Healthcare is a community health care provider full of heart. We believe in creating special moments for our clients each and every day whether at the bedside, on the phone or providing support to our healthcare heroes. With over 100 locations across the country, we are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life, dignity and independence of all Canadians by providing customized care solutions for our clients. These are the moments that inspire, change and encourage us, we call this the Bayshore difference.
Bayshore is looking for passionate and caring Personal Support Workers (PSW) to join our amazing team for Casual Position
Pay would be between $18.54 to $20.41 plus Pandemic pay of $3.00 per hour in addition to rate of pay applies for all hours worked.
Signing bonus : $500 after completing 975 hours
Benefits- Health and Dental Benefits available for P / T, and Casual employees
What You will be doing :
Job Qualification
Ideal Candidate and Qualifications :
Possess a certification as a Personal Support Worker (PSW), or 2nd year nursing student or equivalent through a recognized College or educational institution
Or should have related experience working in LTC, Retirement home or community setting
It would be great to have driver’s license with a reliable vehicle
Must demonstrate a commitment to safety by providing quality care in accordance with the organization’s mission and vision
Bayshore is in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 and the Ontario Human Rights Code.