Certified Home Health Aide (CHHA) - Caregiver

Bridgewater, NJ
Part Time to Full Time
Home Care
Entry Level

Certified Home Health Aides (CHHAs) 

Centered Elder Care is a non-medical home care agency providing in-home senior home care to help older adults in Somerset, Union and Middlesex Counties

We are looking for CHHAs who understand that every client has unique needs and are committed to health and safety. If you are reliable and have the experience, compassion, and solid understanding of all aspects of patient home health care, consider working with us. We are committed to providing high quality and client-centered services to our clients to enable them to lead dignified and independent lives in the comfort and safety of their own homes. 

Compensation/Benefits:

Competitive Pay: $18-$21/hr
Flexible Scheduling- Full Time/ Part Time/ Hourly/ Live-in
Weekly pay

401(k) Retirement Plan: with Company match
Advancement Opportunities
Paid Educational In-Services – Orientation/Virtual/Online/Hands-On classes
Year- Round caregiver recognition awards and appreciation events 

Requirements:

  • Must have active CHHA license in NJ, and in good standing
  • CPR / First Aid Certification (Required)
  • Proof of eligibility to work in the US
  • 2 Valid Proofs of ID
  • COVID-19 VACCINE including booster
  • Must have reliable transportation (Required)
  • Driver's license (preferred)
  • Ability to handle occasional heavy lifting
  • Ability to work for extended periods of time while standing and being involved in physical activity. 

As you consider joining us, know that your role goes beyond the tasks you perform; it’s about creating moments of joy and comfort. 

We look forward to hearing from you!

FOR IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION and FOR AN INTERVIEW: Copy and paste link below and complete our employment application today.  

https://centeredec.clearcareonline.com/quick-apply/    

For additional information contact: 732-790-5779

www.centeredeldercare.com

Those applicants requiring accommodation to complete the application and/or interview process should contact a management representative by sending an email to [email protected].  

Disclaimer:

Centered Elder Care is an equal opportunity employer, drug-free workplace, and complies with ADA regulations as applicable. All applicants are considered for all positions without regard to race, religion, color, sex, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy, age, national origin, ancestry, physical/mental disability, medical condition, military/veteran status, genetic information, marital status, ethnicity, alienage or any other protected classification, in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws. Equal access to programs, services, and employment is available to all qualified persons. As a condition of employment, please be advised that you will need to provide documentation verifying your eligibility to work in the United States as required by the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 within three (3) business days of your date of hire. Note: Only candidates who were interviewed will be notified that the open positions have been filled.

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