Need Experienced Caregiver in Brentwood

Location

Brentwood

Type

Full Time

Looking for caregivers to join our home care family
Description:
At ComForCare Home Care we value our home care aides like family. We celebrate success and have fun! Our focus is to help our clients and employees live their best life possible.
We invite you to become part of our team! We have open positions and are looking for the very best to support clients in their homes. Whether you are looking to get started in a home care career or are an experienced aide, we have something for you.
Shifts are available throughout the metro area. We will consider your availability and preferred locations when setting up your schedule.
We provide caregivers competitive pay, training and benefits, as well as opportunities for advancement. Orientations happen each week.
Are you naturally nurturing? Do you want a job that is truly fulfilling? Our independently owned and operated franshised offices are looking for you.
Caregiver Positions
Our franchisees hire Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA), Home Health Aides (HHA), Home Companions, and Personal Care Aides to provide non-medical home care services for their clients. Ideal candidates demonstrate a devotion to caring for others with reliability and compassion. Caregiver candidates should also understand the needs of home care clients and be willing and ready to learn all there is to know about home care giving.
The Most Valued Asset
The key to success is quality caregivers. Our franchised offices promote a work environment that is open and friendly, and will work with caregivers to ensure job satisfaction so that they can focus on customer satisfaction. They provide both preliminary and on-going specialized training and home care education. Caregivers will benefit from the best caregiver training in the business when working with a ComForCare franchisee.
A Great Opportunity
A steadily increasing senior population and a growing preference for “aging in place” make it very likely that home care will continue to increase in demand for years to come. Caregivers that receive training through a ComForCare franchised business have the opportunity to learn skills that will always be relevant and necessary, unlike many current professions that are continuously changing. By getting into this exciting and wonderful profession at this time, caregivers can be secure in the knowledge that their career opportunities are limitless.
A Fulfilling Career
Caregivers truly make a difference in the lives of seniors, their families, and ultimately society. By helping to perpetuate a culture in which elders can expect to receive top-notch care in the comfort of their own homes, caregivers are helping to ensure a better future for everyone. Caregivers can also enjoy playing games, attending local events, and providing companionship for the seniors in their care in order to help seniors live a happy and complete life. Caregiving is certainly not your 9-to-5 job. 
If you are interested in becoming a member of the ComForCare family please contact us at (925)258-9840 or email Taylor at tgregory1@comforcare.com 

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

By selecting the positions below, you acknowledge that you are applying for employment with an independently owned and operated ComForCare franchisee, a separate company and employer from ComForCare and any of its affiliates or subsidiaries. You understand that each independent franchisee is solely responsible for all decisions relating to employment including (and without limitation to) hiring and termination, and ComForCare does not accept, review or store my application. Any questions about your application or the hiring process must be directed to the locally owned and operated ComForCare franchisee.

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