Companion Caregiver Extraordinaire (OVERNIGHTS) Latham

Companion Caregiver Extraordinaire (OVERNIGHTS)

Part Time • Latham

Are you looking for a rewarding and fulfilling job that brings joy to both you and the seniors you support? We are seeking an exceptional Non-Medical Companion Caregiver to join our team and provide outstanding care for our beloved seniors.

SCHEDULE: Overnights 11PM-7AM

Please note we do not require any certifications as we are non-medical and do not offer hands-on personal care to our clients.

Responsibilities:

  1. Companionship Extraordinaire: Be the friendly face and warm presence that brightens the day of our seniors. Engage in conversations, play games, read books, or simply listen attentively to their stories.
  2. Light Housekeeping Guru: Keep our seniors' living spaces clean, organized, and comfortable. Assist with light housekeeping duties such as dusting, sweeping, and tidying up. Creating a serene environment promotes well-being.
  3. Master Chef of Nourishment: Prepare delicious and nutritious meals that cater to the dietary needs and preferences of our seniors. Cooking skills and creativity are highly encouraged!
  4. Transportation and Errand Maestro: Safely chauffeur our seniors to appointments, social outings, or shopping trips. Be their trusted companion and provide assistance with errands, ensuring their needs are met efficiently.
  5. Medication Reminders: Support our seniors in managing their medication schedules, ensuring they take the right medications at the right times. Your gentle reminders will promote their well-being and independence.
  6. Engagement Captain: Plan and facilitate engaging activities that stimulate the mind and body of our seniors. From puzzles and board games to gentle exercises and walks in the park, your creativity will keep their spirits high.
  7. Stand-By Support for Walking and Personal Hygiene: Offer assistance and ensure a safe environment when our seniors require support for walking, transfers, or personal hygiene. Respectful care and maintaining their dignity are paramount.

Qualifications:

  • A genuine passion for providing compassionate care to seniors.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and a friendly, empathetic demeanor.
  • Reliable, punctual, and committed to your role as a trusted caregiver.
  • Ability to prioritize tasks and adapt to changing situations.
  • Respect for seniors' privacy, dignity, and personal preferences.
  • Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written.
  • Personal or Professional Experience
  • Ability to work at least 15 hours per week on a consistent schedule
  • Ability to push, lift, and pull up to 25 pounds
  • A valid driver's license and your own reliable, insured vehicle
  • Willing to undergo a background and driving record check

Perks and Benefits:

  • 401(k) with matching
  • Flexible scheduling options
  • Paid Time Off
  • Paid Sick Time
  • FREE telehealth medicine and mobile urgent care services (EZ Access MD)
  • "Same-day" Pay with Tapcheck
  • Referral Bonuses and other Recognition Programs
  • We take the safety of our Care Team and clients seriously and provide all Care Partners with appropriate Personal Protective Equipment such as gloves, masks, and sanitizer.

Join our team of caring professionals and be a Senior Care Superstar! Apply today to embark on a fulfilling journey of compassion, companionship, and support for our beloved seniors.
Compensation: $17.75 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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Why Work for Touching Hearts?

Competitive Pay
Paid Training Opportunities
24/7 office support
Flexible Hours
Mileage reimbursement
Same Day Pay Options
401K Program with Match
Free Telemedicine and Mobile Urgent Care Services
Care Partner of the Month, Care Partner of the Year, and Core Value Awards
Paid Time Off and Paid Sick Leave