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We are NOT a facility, we are a homecare agency that provides one-on-one care.

Why this role is great fit:

- Ideal for caregivers who prefer evenings

- Great for those wanting extra hours

- Flexible scheduling

- Meaningful one-one-one care

- Supportive team environment

RATE: $20-22 WEEKLY PAY! (EVERY FRIDAY)

*Nightingale Senior Care is seeking reliable and compassionate caregivers who are specifically available to work Part-Time shifts. *

About Nightingale Senior Care

Nightingale Senior Care is a trusted homecare agency located in Brea, California. As a non-medical provider, we specialize in delivering personalized, in-home care services for seniors throughout Orange County and selected parts of Los Angeles County.

Our mission is to provide compassionate, reliable support that allows seniors to maintain comfort and independence in their own homes. We make every effort to accommodate individuals needs, availability and preferences.

Our dedicated caregivers offer a wide range of services, including personal care, bathing and shower assistance, incontinence care, transfers assistance, memory care, medications reminders, meal preparation, light housekeeping, transpiration, and accompaniment to appointments. Most importantly we strive to foster warm, friendly companionship because there is no place like home.

What is a Home Care Aide?

- A Home Care Aide is a compassionate professional who provides non-medical assistance to seniors or individuals who need help with daily living activities in their own homes.

What if you don't have an HCA?

- Requirement is not needed when applying, only if you are hired with Nightingale Senior Care.

* Please Note: CNA, Medical Assistant and HHA, do not replace the Home Care Aide (HCA) requirement for this role. *

Requirements:

Proven experience as a caregiver (Minimum 2+ Years Preferred)
Current HCA (Home Care Aide) registration
Successful completion of a Live-Scan (Criminal Background Check)
Recent TB TEST ((Tuberculosis Test) or Chest X-RAY
Legally authorized to work in the United States
Valid drivers license with reliable transportation
Respectful, compassionate, and professional demeanor

Responsibilities:

Caregiver will provide companionship, emotional support, and promote clients' social engagement
Assist with activities of daily living (ADLs) including bathing grooming, dressing, meal preparation, and light housekeeping
Support mobility and transfers, including safe lifting when necessary
Monitor and document clients' health status and reporting changes
Administer medication reminders
Maintain a clean and safe, and comfortable environment in accordance with safety protocols
Uphold clients rights while ensuring dignity, respect, and compassionate care
Build positive relationships with clients and interpersonal skills.

Qualifications:

Prior experience in caregiving, home care, or related fields is (preferred)
Ability to maintain a safe, clean, and supportive environment for clients
Compassionate caregiver, patient, and professional demeanor when working with individuals in need
Strong communication and active listening skills
Proven ability to manage responsibilities efficiently and effectively
Knowledge of memory care and supporting clients with cognitive impairments
Genuine passion for helping others and improving their quality of life

Key Skills:

Ability to remain patient, empathetic and professional in all situations
Strong time management and organizational abilities
Excellent interpersonal and relationship building skills
Clear and compassionate communication
Attentive and detail-oriented care approach
Personal hygiene and care assistance expertise
Care planning and decision- making abilities

Pay: $20.00 - $22.00 per hour

Benefits:

  • Flexible schedule
  • Paid time off
  • Referral program

Application Question(s):

  • Are you available for part-time evening shifts?
  • What times are you available for evening shifts?

Experience:

  • Senior care: 2 years (Required)

License/Certification:

  • Home Care Aide (HCA)? Not (HHA) (Preferred)

Work Location: In person

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