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***Caregiver/Direct Care Staff /CNA***Part time (Casa de Oro/Spring Valley)

$20-23/hour

10245 Madrid Way, Spring Valley, CA 91977, USA

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Work in group home setting with children and adults with developmental disabilities. Currently hiring for NOC SHIFT 10p-6am. Duties include general housecleaning, checking on residents during the night. This is an AWAKE staff position. We are located in Casa de Oro. Shifts:***NOCS 3-4 shifts per week - 8 hour shift***** You will train and work in our children and adult homes. Requirements: At least 18 years of age High School Diploma MUST pass fingerprint background check prior to start. PLEASE DO NOT apply if you have ever been arrested (Convicted). CPR/First Aid within 10 days of employment. Pass employee physical, TB Test TRAINING PROVIDED Please send a resume and/or Contact information.

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