Caregivers needed for 12 hour day shifts and 24 hour live-in shiftsother related Employment listings - Kenwood, CA at Geebo

Caregivers needed for 12 hour day shifts and 24 hour live-in shifts

The Health and Wellness of our caregivers is our Top Priority! The Hired Hands Homecare team is a tight knit family of people with a common passion of helping others.
We value our employees and strive to help them build fulfilling careers that they can be proud of.
So, why should you become a Hired Hands caregiver? We offer competitive pay with a variety of unique benefits and instant Interviews! Paid Sick and Vacation days- That's right! once you are hired, you start accruing.
Personal Protective Equipment provided Weekly Pay/Direct deposit Variety of ongoing shifts:
9am-1pm, 9am-5pm, 12's and 24's App based-Get your schedule instantly though an app Overtime! Yes, as a professional Caregiver, you are entitled to overtime pay 401k.
Retirement program- Hired Hands Homecare contributes towards your retirement.
Medical Insurance Referral bonus program We provide ongoing training to empower our caregivers to be the best! We practice ongoing staff education, management, appreciation and recognition to ensure our caregivers feel valued and satisfied with their work.
Our Santa Rosa office is accepting applications for compassionate, dedicated, trustworthy caregivers.
With a variety of shifts to fit your schedule in the areas of Santa Rosa, Rohnert Park, Petaluma, Windsor, Healdsburg, Sebastopol and Sonoma.
HIRED HANDS HOMECARE is a unique, Family Owned and Operated, CA licensed Home Care Organization, with four locations serving the San Francisco Bay Area and 26 years in the business! No, we're not a Franchise.
We're locally owned & operated, and we love what we do.
We are an equal opportunity employer that values diversity!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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