Direct Care Aide (DCA) Medical & Healthcare - Harrisonburg, VA at Geebo

Direct Care Aide (DCA)

Harrisonburg, VA Harrisonburg, VA Full-time Full-time Estimated $25.
8K - $32.
6K a year Estimated $25.
8K - $32.
6K a year 4 days ago 4 days ago 4 days ago White Birch Communities is looking for a Direct Care Aides (DCA) for evening and night shifts to join our team in our Rockingham location.
The DCA will provide nursing care to patients and assist them in daily activities such as bathing, eating, and toileting.
The ideal candidate is dependable, compassionate, punctual, and enjoys helping others.
This person must be reliable, empathetic, and be able to work with all types of people.
Responsibilities:
Patient care - Instill confidence and trust in patients in a competent and caring manner.
Provide hygiene and daily living assistance.
This could include toileting, bathing, and assisting patients with showers.
Support the patient with meals as needed.
Ambulate, turn, and position patients as required.
Medical needs - Check vital signs and weight.
Perform sugar tests and specimen collection.
Professional development - Maintain any specialized training and, if applicable, perform additional and specialized tasks pertinent to the assigned patient or area.
Requirements:
Willingness to complete DCA training High school diploma or equivalent is required No previous experience is required Excellent customer service skills Prolonged periods of standing and walking Must be able to lift 75 pounds at times About White Birch Communities:
White Birch Communities is an assisted living community dedicated to giving our residents a safe, home-like environment.
Our employees enjoy a work culture that promotes compassionate care and a sense of family for not only our residents, but also our employees.
White Birch Communities benefits include health and dental insurance, company-matched retirement plan, paid vacation and holidays.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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