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DSP Caregiving - Day Shift Open - Part time available! (Happy Valley)

$19-20/hour

12246 SE Hurse Ln, Happy Valley, OR 97086, USA

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Send your phone number and resume TODAY! Day Shift (6am - 2pm) 1:1 caregiving position available! Must be able to work weekends. On the job training provided! You would be caring for a sweet fellow who has intellectual/developmental disabilities in his own home. Must have a car to get to his house. Bonuses and Pay: * $19.00 - $20.50 per hour (with Attendance Bonus) * Paid Time Off and Sick Time Off * Further caregiving applicable degrees and certificates will be considered during the interview process! Job Description: * Companionship * Light housekeeping * Light cooking * Lots of fun activities with your client including walks in the park, shopping, movies etc. * Bathing, dressing, and toileting assistance * Medication assistance and/or administration Qualifications: * Must be legally eligible to work in the United States * 18 years old or older * Reliable transportation to work * Ability to be punctual to shifts * Ability to pass a background check * Proficiency reading, writing, and speaking English * Ability to lift, carry, push, or pull 50 pounds * Drug Free Policy Send your phone number and resume to Recruiting@SFH.Build.

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