Ohana Care Health Services is looking for Health Care Aides who are actively registered with the Alberta HCA Directory, and a passion for providing seniors with outstanding care. The most important part of our work is to make our clients feel they're cared for, and to build a trusting relationship.
We offer a range of home care services provided in the home, at assisted living facilities, and nursing homes around Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver and the surrounding areas, 24- hours a day.
If you meet the below requirements, we?d love to hear from you.
Job Requirements:
* Health Care Aide Certificate, or relevant education
* Registered with Alberta HCA Directory
* Minimum of 1 years' experience working with seniors.
* Valid Criminal Record Check (within the last 6 months).
* CPR (HCP) Certificate.
* Valid Alberta Drivers License and vehicle would be considered an asset (pay incentive provided)
Job Description:
* Work within your HCA scope within an interdisciplinary health care professional team
* Assist clients within both facilities and home-care settings
* Assist patients to take their medications.
* Assist with meals if at home, and portering residents to dining area at scheduled mealtimes as necessary in a facility setting.
* Assist with transfers, ambulation, and exercises
* Practice within your HCA scope; utilizing professional experience and judgement when providing care to residents.
* Detailed and concise communication with Ohana management
Personal Requirements
* Caring nature with a passion for senior?s care.
* Competent and confident in skills and abilities as a registered HCA
Job Type: Casual
Pay: $18.00-$22.00 per hour
Schedule:
* 12 hour shift
* 4 hour shift
* 8 hour shift
Application question(s):
* Are you currently registered with the Alberta HCA Directory?
* Have you completed a Vulnerable Sector Check in the last 6 months?
* Do you have a current BLS/CPR and First Aid Certificate?
Work Location: In person
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