*Be a Beacon of Support: Caregivers Wanted in the Bridgewater & Liverpool Area!*
Do you have a big heart and a passion for helping others? At Earth Angels Home Care, we've been Nova Scotia's most trusted homecare provider for over 20 years, and it's all thanks to our incredible team. We're looking for *compassionate, consistent, and reliable caregivers* to help seniors and those needing assistance maintain their independence in the comfort of their own homes.
*What you'll do:*
* Provide essential *personal care* (bathing, dressing, meal prep, medication monitoring).
* Offer vital *support and respite* to clients and their families.
* Assist with *errands and light housekeeping*.
* Help maintain a *clean and safe living environment*.
*Why join Earth Angels?*
* *Make a real difference* in someone's life every day.
* *Competitive pay* ($16-$19/hour).
* *Flexible full-time and part-time shifts* (mornings, afternoons & evenings).
* *Great benefits* including dental, extended health, and an employee assistance program.
* Be part of a *supportive and innovative team* committed to exceptional care.
*We're looking for someone who:*
· Has a *valid driver's license* *and reliable, insured transportation*.
· Holds *CPR and/or First Aid Certification*.
· Can pass a *criminal background & vulnerable sector check*.
· Lives in *proximity to the advertised location.*
*Ready to be an Earth Angel? *Apply today and bring your compassion to those who need it most!
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent, Casual
Pay: $16.00-$19.00 per hour
Benefits:
* Dental care
* Employee assistance program
* Flexible schedule
* Vision care
Schedule:
* Day shift
* Evening shift
* Morning shift
Licence/Certification:
* Driving Licence (preferred)
Location:
* Bridgewater, NS (preferred)
Work Location: In person
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