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HHA and PCA needed IMMEDIATELY (Long Island)

$20/hour

118 W Merrick Rd, Freeport, NY 11520, USA

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COMPENSATION $20+ Please call between 9am and 5pm only. HHAs and PCAs needed IMMEDIATELY!!! RUSSIAN, ENGLISH, SPANISH speaking. Call and text for IMMEDIATE HIRE 516-220-6160. Certified Home Health Aide/Personal Care Assistant needed (LONG ISLAND: NASSAU, SUFFOLK COUNTIES). WE OFFER OUR HHAs and PCAs THE FOLLOWING: - HIGH SALARY -UNLIMITED HOURS -BENEFIT CARD -FLEXIBLE SCHEDULE -PAID SICK DAYS -PAID PERSONAL DAYS -PAID VACATION -LONG ISLAND REGION AVAILABLE ( NASSAU, SUFFOLK).

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