NurseCore

Home Health Aide HHA Personal Care Aide PCA

Home Care - Albany, NY - Full Time

Home Health Aide (HHA) Personal Care Asst. (PCA)
Albany and Capital District Area

SIGN-ON BONUS $450.00

WORK 80 HOURS, BE IN GOOD STANDING, ACTIVELY PICKING UP SHIFTS

Join a team that’s as passionate about patient care as you are! We’re looking for HHA's and PCA's in the Albany and Saratoga area to serve the needs of our patient’s. Create your own flexible Schedule and get Same-Day Pay.

Come grow with us and support facilities at the heart of healthcare. We’re looking for HHAs and PCA's in the Albany area to serve the needs of our clients and patients. Create your own flexible Schedule, get Same-Day Pay, with No Catch.

We Offer: 

  • $17.55 - $18.00 Hourly
  • Daily/Weekly Pay
  • Flexible scheduling- Per Diem
  • 24/7 Access to friendly staff
  • Discounted benefits through Mylo
  • Direct Deposit
  • Bonus Opportunities
  • No 1099 Tax Filing- You are an employee of NurseCore

If you want more variety in your day-to-day work, we can help! At NurseCore we are passionate about connecting healthcare professionals and nurses with the medical positions that fit their lifestyle in great facilities.

Apply today to be rewarded with the great opportunities NurseCore has to offer!

Responsibilities:

Under professional supervision, provides client assistance with nutritional and environmental support and personal hygiene, feeding and dressing and/or as an extension of self-directed clients, select health-related tasks.

  • Assists client with activities of daily living as directed which may include:
    • Bathing
    • Oral hygiene
    • Dressing
    • Toileting
    • Ambulation
  • Buys, prepares and serves nutritious meals in accordance with prescribed diet.
  • Performs routine housekeeping tasks and errands as related to a safe and comfortable environment.
  • Works with community agencies involved with client as directed.
  • Escorts client to healthcare facility as directed.
  • Respects client’s rights and maintains confidentiality.
  • Practices honesty, dependability and confidentiality in all client and family matters.
  • Follows basic safety rules to maintain safe environment.
  • Reminds client to take self-administered medications as designated in the plan of care.
  • Guides the client in social activities.
  • Assumes responsibility for child-care services to include assistance with personal hygiene, meal preparation and serving and recreational and educational activities.
  • Reports changes in client’s condition or home situation to the supervising professional.
  • Follows Plan of Care established by RN or therapist and reports changes in client condition.
  • Prepares a visit report daily and submits completed documentation per agency policy and procedure.
  • The following tasks are also considered to be an essential function of the position:Lifting unspecified weights, depending on assignment requirements.
  • Bending and stooping to prepare equipment and materials for treating clients or managing the client’s environment.
  • Transferring, turning and positioning clients and assisting clients in walking and moving from place to place.

Qualifications:­

  • We have a variety of HHA and PCA openings available and are excited about matching you with a great opportunity! Take a look at the requirements below, to see what you’ll need to get started. 

    • Must have 1 year supervised experience in the last 3 years as a home health aide.
    • Must have current certification
    • In compliance with state and Federal regulations, NurseCore has a mandatory COVID vaccination policy, subject to applicable law.

Who We are at NurseCore

NurseCore is more than an agency, we’re a family. We take great pride in the compassionate nature of our leadership team and the development opportunities offered to our nurses and caregivers. Our team works locally in each city and surrounding areas to make lasting partnerships with both facilities and caregivers that improve the lives of those within their communities. We would love for you to work with us and build a lasting relationship.

Why NurseCore?

Our health professionals are the heart of NurseCore. That’s why we are happy to offer you competitive pay, benefits, a mobile app for timesheets, and access to our elite 24/7 caregiver support staff.

NurseCore provides benefits including health insurance and immediate employment and income verification through Equifax.

Some agencies and mobile apps contract (1099) staff. We employ (W2) our health professionals providing them coverage under our liability insurance, employer-paid taxes, overtime, and holiday pay*. We aim to assure you the best working and PRN experience with the least amount of risk.

NurseCore is made exceptional by our commitment to founding principles of professional and compassionate nursing services and leadership. To keep to our promise of quality and professionalism, we require all our applicants consent to a background check, and drug screen.

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