Float Participant Care Assistant (PCA) - Home Care Kalamazoo County, Monday - Friday, 7:00 am - 3:30 pm Who is P.A.C.E? The P rogram of A ll-Inclusive C are for the E lderly (PACE) offers a variety of services, with many of them provided onsite at a PACE Center or in participant homes. PACE is an alternative to nursing home care and – through an interdisciplinary care team (IDT) of physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, social workers, therapists, van drivers, and aides – coordinates and provides preventive, primary, acute, and long-term care services, so older individuals can continue living in the community. Core Values Compassion Teamwork Integrity Excellence What P.A.C.E offers Purpose Professional Development Paid Holidays Generous PTO Internal opportunities for growth Flexibility Team Support Competitive Pay Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance Telemedicine Life insurance 403(b) Retirement Savings Employee Assistance And MORE! Primary Purpose Under the supervision of the PCA Coordinator, Participant Care Assistants (PCA’s)will provide care to the participants in their homes or in the day center, as directed by your leader or designee in accordance with the participant’s assessment and plan of care.