Daytime and Overnight Caregivers Merrillville

Daytime and Overnight Caregivers

Part Time • Merrillville
Benefits:
  • Dental insurance
  • Flexible schedule
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Training & development
  • Competitive salary
  • Health insurance
  • Wellness resources
Do you want to make a difference in someone’s life within in the safety of their home providing special one-on-one care? Are you a warm and supportive person experienced in providing care to seniors or adults? If you answered yes, Right at Home is hiring caregivers immediately to care for clients within Lake and Porter counties in northwest Indiana. Caregivers are essential service providers who support and assist their clients with activities of daily living. Our main goal as an agency is to keep them independent, at home, and out of the high-risk nursing facilities.

Looking for caregivers interested and available for two or more shifts/week. Preferably those caregivers able and willing to work on 12 hour shifts 2-3 times a week. 

Benefits:

• Flexible scheduling
• Annual Pay increases
• Opportunities to increase hourly wage when accepting emergency shifts
• Promotion opportunities
• Employee recognition and bonuses including Caregiver of the Month and more
• Paid travel time and mileage reimbursement
• Paid on the job training, in-services, and online.
• Unlimited supply of personal protective equipment (PPE)

Responsibilities:

• Companionship: provide conversation, activities, light housekeeping, run errands, and transport/accompany clients to appointments and assist with medication reminders.
• Personal Care: provide personal care assistance which could include preparing meals, bathing, feeding, toileting, transferring, encouraging exercises, and grooming.
• Charting and Reporting: due diligence communicating concerns and changes in condition to a supportive office and care team members is important to ensure clients are remaining healthy and quality of life is improving, while giving loved one’s piece of mind.

Qualifications:

• A minimum of 1-year experience caring for a senior or adult
• Warmth and compassion for people under your care
• Ability to competently communicate and perform assigned tasks
• Completion of a criminal background check, BMV check, TB test, and drug screen
• Valid driver's license, current auto insurance, and reliable transportation

The Following Skills and Qualifications are Preferred, but not Required:

• NO certification required; however, we commensurate pay for licensed CNA, HHA, and DSP certifications and experience.

Become part of the Right at Home team and join our culture of excellence and live our mission to improve the quality of life for those we serve.

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Compensation: $15.00 - $17.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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Our Promises to YOU!!!!

Flexibility - Let's start with what type of hours you want
We work to find the right opportunities that meet your desires and make it easy for you to pick up extra work when you want.
Help you become one of the best!
We promise to help you become the best you can be. We will equip you as a professional by providing best in class training and investing in your professional development.
Support from a team who cares
We promise to coach you to success. We’re always available to support you and offer you tips to be the best at delivering care to clients.
Open communication
We promise to keep the lines of communication open. We will listen to your ideas and suggestions as you are critical to our success in providing the best possible care to clients. We will provide you timely information and feedback about the care you provide to clients.
Celebrate your success!
We promise to celebrate your success. We will appreciate the work you do, recognize above and beyond efforts, and reward you with competitive pay.