Harrisonburg, VA 22802- Caregiver/Home Health Aide - $19.51/hour Administrative & Office Jobs - Harrisonburg, VA at Geebo

Harrisonburg, VA 22802- Caregiver/Home Health Aide - $19.51/hour

Harrisonburg, VA Harrisonburg, VA Contract Contract $19.
51 an hour $19.
51 an hour 16 hours ago 16 hours ago 16 hours ago Caregiver/ Home Health Aide - Harrisonburg, VA 22802 Please read the following before applying:
The Helper Bees has an elderly client in Harrisonburg, VA who needs a caregiver.
Schedule:
2x/week (Sat
Sun) from 8 AM to 10 AM (2hrs).
With the potential to increase schedule.
Job Tasks:
Bathing & Showering, Grooming & Dressing, Transferring Assistance, Ambulation (walking) Transportation, Doctor Appointments, CG provide own vehicle, must be vaccinated Must be COVID vaccinated Pay Rate:
$19.
51/hour Our ideal candidate:
A friendly, compassionate, patient, and dedicated personality Communicative and determined; always does their best Willing to go above and beyond for their clients About The Helper Bees:
We are a matching service dedicated to excellent senior care, acting as a bridge between caretakers and the families who need their help.
We are the only in-home care company that uses technology to match caregivers to families needing help through our platform.
Some of the benefits of working with us:
You earn significantly more than working for an agency (as much as double!) You will be paid directly into your bank account 3-5 business days after a completed shift For general inquiries, please contact us at email protected .
Due to our high number of applicants, please do not call.
The Helper Bees was recently made aware of a fraudulent entity posing as our organization and requesting personal information.
Please be aware of and protect yourself from scams.
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com/careers to view all current job openings.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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