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Visiting Angels In Jenkintown

Horsham (PA)

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Job summary

Visiting Angels of Jenkintown is seeking dedicated Caregivers to assist clients in the Horsham area. This role offers competitive pay, flexible scheduling, and the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of seniors. If you have a heart for caregiving and meet the qualifications, apply today to join a trusted team in home healthcare.

Benefits

PTO and Holiday Pay
Flexible Schedule
Referral Bonuses

Qualifications

  • Must be at least 18 years of age.
  • Minimum 2 years experience as a caregiver or similar.
  • Proficient in non-medical home care tasks.

Responsibilities

  • Assist with meal preparation and errands.
  • Perform personal care including bathing and grooming.
  • Provide companionship for seniors.

Skills

Compassion
Communication

Education

High School Diploma

Job description

Thanks for visiting our Career Page. Please review our open positions and apply to the positions that match your qualifications.

Visiting Angels of Jenkintown is currently seekingamazing Caregivers to serviceclients in and around Jenkintown and Horsham. Recognized as a Best of Home Care Provider of Choice since 2010, Visiting Angels of Jenkintown & Horsham offers competitive starting pay rates, continuous training, and flexibility for all our caregivers. Apply now to ‘earn your wings’ with one of the most trusted names in home health care!

  • Competitive Pay Based on Experience - Ratesstart between $14.00/hr to $19.50/hr, depending on experience, qualification and type of shift
  • Higher Hourly Pay – All weekend shifts, couples shifts, and “Angel Calls” pay at a higher base rate of $22/hour
  • PTO and Holiday Pay
  • Flexible Schedule and Open Communication – Tailor your work to fit your ideal work/life balance.
  • ACA Healthcare to eligible folks.
  • Referral Bonuses and Recognition Programs

Requirements

  • 18+ years of age, with at least a High School Diploma
  • A minimum of twoyears experience as a caregiver (or similar position)

Job Responsibilities

  • Assist with meal preparation, grocery shopping, and other errands
  • Perform personal care assistance, including bathing and grooming
  • Perform all non-medical home care services as needed
  • Companionship and friendship for seniors and their loved ones
  • Maintain consistent communication between seniors, co-workers, and office staff

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