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$20/hour

6211 W 83rd Pl, Westchester, CA 90045, USA

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Southview Home Care Services (Rate $20 HR) Southview Home Care is a well-established, privately owned in-home care agency now hiring non-medical caregivers for hourly assignments in the City of Los Angeles. For over 20 years we have proudly serviced the City of Los Angeles. We are currently looking for caregivers to work in the patient’s home. If you previously worked as a Personal Care Assistant, Companionship Care Services, IHSS, or CNA this position is perfect for you! If you are new to the industry and would like to earn some experience in patient care this position is an opportunity for you. If you are a LVN or RN and need some part time work near your home this position is available to you. The Position is now called Home Care Aide the rate will be $20 an hour and we are offering part time hours. Based on your experience we are willing to give employees multiple cases. The State of California requires all employees who work in patient care to complete a live scan background check and register as a Home Care Aide. The State will also require applicants to present recent Tb Test results and complete the initial 5-hour caregiver training courses upon hire. Few more details : We are located in Los Angeles. We are offering part time hours only. Vehicle transportation is not mandatory. State ID and Social Security Card is mandatory. As a new hire bonus, we are willing to wave the registration fee and provide the initial training courses (limited space availability) For questions on how apply please email us at: shane@southviewhomecare.com

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