Caregiver (PAID TRAINING) ID-7302

Job Description

Professional Case Management, the leader in home healthcare, is now hiring Personal Care Attendants (PCAs) to provide in-home healthcare services to help those who have served our country!

Benefit from 1:1 patient relationships and from the satisfaction of enhancing clients’ health, quality of life and peace of mind. You make your own schedule - that leaves you with time to attend school, travel, volunteer or to enjoy activities with your family and friends.


Here's Why Our Team Likes Working with Us:

  • Create the schedule you want to work
  • Rewarding one-on-one work with Patients in the comfort of their homes
  • Benefit Packages include medical, dental and vision benefits. Benefit Packages include medical, dental and vision benefits.
  • Health Savings & Flexible Spending Accounts (pretax savings account!)

Ideal Candidates Will Have:

  • Possess strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Practice nursing with respect for individual, cultural, and spiritual differences
  • Promote personal safety and a safe environment for clients and coworkers
  • Maintain compliance with agency policy and procedures

Qualifications:

  • Have the emotional and cognitive maturity to maintain good working relationships
  • Free from health problems that may be injurious to client, self, and coworkers
  • TB skin test
  • Possess reliable transportation

Preferred Qualifications:

  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Neat, clean personal appearance
  • Licensed driver with automobile insurance in accordance with state and/or agency requirements and in good repair

Essential Functions

  • Following the plan of care prepared by the supervising Registered Nurse based on the client’s needs and encouraging clients to be as independent as possible while ensuring client confidentiality and client dignity.
  • Assist clients with non-skilled personal care, including:
    • Bathing, skin care, hair care, nail care, mouth care, shaving, dressing, feeding, ambulation, exercise, transfers, positioning, medication reminding, respiratory care, homemaking, and respite care.
  • Perform routine housekeeping tasks, including:
    • Light housekeeping, meal preparation, dishwashing, bed making, laundry, attending medical appointments, and shopping

Company Description

Since 1986, Professional Case Management (PCM) has been providing quality, nationwide in-home nursing services to sufferers of chronic diseases. We are the nation's premier healthcare provider for nuclear weapons workers, uranium miners, millers and haulers suffering from illnesses contracted in the course of their employment. Our mission is to deliver quality care to enhance patient outcomes in the privacy and comfort of their homes.
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