A Personal Care Assistant (PCA) is responsible for providing assistance with daily living activities to individuals who are unable to perform these tasks on their own. The PCA will work under the supervision of a registered nurse or licensed therapist to provide care to clients in their homes or in a healthcare facility.
- Assist clients with personal hygiene, including bathing, grooming, and dressing
- Help clients with mobility and transfers, including using a wheelchair or walker
- Assist with meal preparation and feeding
- Provide medication reminders
- Perform light housekeeping tasks, such as laundry and cleaning
- Document client care and progress in a timely and accurate manner
- Communicate with office staff, RNs and family members as needed
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Certification as a CNA or prior CNA/PCA experience
- Valid driver's license and reliable transportation
- Must be able to pass a national background check and drug test
- Ability to lift and move clients as needed
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Flexibility to work various shifts, including weekends and holidays
- $300 Sign-On Bonus (required to complete 90 days probationary period)
- $250 Employee Referral Bonus for all qualified CNAs
- $100 Employee Referral Bonus for all qualified PCAs
- Paid Orientation and Monthly Training
- Paid Medical Testing
- Direct Deposit
- Recognition Awards
The PCA will be required to lift and move clients, as well as perform other physical tasks such as bending, stooping, and reaching. The job may also require standing or walking for extended periods of time.
Work Environment:The PCA will work in clients' homes. The job may require exposure to infectious diseases and hazardous materials.
- Monday to Friday
- Weekend availability