We are seeking 2-3 skilled, compassionate, and professional Home Healthcare Aides (HHA) / In-Home Caregivers to join our home health agency and provide services to clients throughout Brown County, OH, including Georgetown, Mount Orab, Ripley, Sardinia, Hamersville, Fayetteville, and surrounding areas. What we offer to fit your schedule and career goals: Long-term employment for part-time and full-time Home Health Aides. Those seeking full-time hours will have the option to start with part-time hours and first priority to add additional clients/shifts for up to 40 hours per week (if desired). Home care experience and/or credentials are preferred, including CNAs and STNAs, but HCN will train non-certified caregivers committed to building a career with our agency! Flexible shift times: We build reliable, consistent schedules that fit your lifestyle. No Requirements for On-Call shifts, Weekends, extensive travel distances, or overtime (when not desired). Weekly pay including onboarding and training. Back-up accommodations for scheduled vacations so your clients receive care while you're away. Growth Opportunities: Pay and title promotions for advanced certifications and degrees, as well as schedule accommodations for school/classes. Friendly travel expectations: Our standard travel radius for client coverage is 15-30 minutes from every employee's home. Candidates only seeking cases closer to home (<20 minutes) are still encouraged to apply but please specify travel limitations in application questions. Mileage reimbursement between multiple clients is provided. Full time employees are eligible for medical and other company benefits. All employees are eligible for unlimited referral bonuses based on HCN's Referral Bonus Program criteria. A successful Home Healthcare Aide provides personal care services under the direction of the Registered Nurse or Therapist in their region. You will be assigned to specific clients by the Registered Nurse or other appropriate professionals and perform services for clients as necessary to maintain personal comfort and safety in their home. Starting Pay Rates: $12.50 - $15 per hour Starting Pay is based on certifications & credentials, experience, work history and attendance, client coverage, and overall fit. Report to: RN Case Manager / Administrator A successful Home Healthcare Aide provides personal care services under the direction of the Registered Nurse or Therapist in their region. You will be assigned to specific clients by the Registered Nurse or other appropriate professionals and perform services for clients as necessary to maintain personal comfort and safety in their home. As a Home Health Aide, you will : Deliver direct patient care and support, following the established plan of care. Measure and record vital signs and other specified metrics as instructed. Assist with personal care tasks and activities of daily living (e.g., bathing, oral hygiene, nail & skin care, shaving, dressing). Perform household tasks essential to health care and living at home (e.g., meal preparation/feeding, laundry, light housekeeping). Assists patients in taking medications under the direction and supervision of the Registered Nurse. This includes opening a container or pill caddy & handing it to the patient, but does not include administration of the medications. Identify and report any abnormal findings or changes in the patient's condition. Help with therapy exercises under supervision of our therapists (e.g., range of motion exercises, ambulation assistance). Additional Essential Functions and Areas of Accountability: Know and follow infection control policies including proper hand washing techniques. Report any observed or reported changes in the client's condition and/or needs to the Registered Nurse. Document care provided and complete all forms required for the client's records. Complete the appropriate records to document cares given and pertinent observations. Promotes personal safety and a safe environment for clients by observing infection control practices, following agency guidelines, and reporting unsafe situations to the Supervisor/Case Manager. Demonstrate safe practice in the use of equipment, avoiding equipment use until orientation has been provided. Notifying supervisor(s) of educational needs immediately. Communicates effectively with all members of the interdisciplinary team through verbal reports, participation in staff meetings, and team conferences, as requested and through approved channels in a very timely manner. Treat patients and families with respect. Maintain confidentiality in all aspects of the job. Accept and fulfill assignments with our agency. Exercise good judgment in accepting assignments. Participate in required in-service programs to meet compliance requirements. Identify learning needs to agency supervisor. Perform other related duties and responsibilities as deemed necessary. Main physical demands: Frequent standing walking, stopping/bending infrequent squatting/kneeling and balancing Weight handled: push, force required: 1-20 lbs. frequently , 20-30 lbs. occasionally , 30-50 lbs. infrequently. carry/lift: 1-20 lbs. frequently , 20-30 lbs. occasionally , 30-50 lbs. infrequently.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
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