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in Bedford, MA
CNA/Home Health Aide (HHA)
Estimated Pay | $19 per hour |
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Hours | Full-time |
Location | Bedford, Massachusetts |
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Estimated Pay$17.42
$19.26
$24.07
About this job
Shifts: All shifts available from 3 to 12 hours long
Location: Lowell, Chelmsford, Acton, Bedford, Burlington, Concord, Lincoln, Littleton, Tewksbury, Woburn and beyond
Perks of being a CNA/Home Health Aide (HHA) at Right at Home:
- Flexibility! We work with you to set your schedule – we have shifts of anywhere from 3 hours to 12 hours
- Competitive Hourly Rate of $17+
- Premium pay for certain shifts
- PAID training and development
- Paid travel time & mileage between clients & for errands
- Medical Benefits - Including Vision & Dental
- Extremely Positive Work Environment
- RN Supervisors to answer your questions
- Access to Leadership
- Recognition, celebrations, and great team interactions!
As a CNA/Home Health Aide (HHA), you want to work with a company that truly makes a difference in the lives of their clients. Right at Home Boston NW wants to help and support you. We want to provide you with the opportunity to serve people who need you to improve their quality of life as they live in their own home.
What You’ll Do and Who You Are:
The good news is that your training has given you everything you need to know to succeed on the job as a CNA/Home Health Aide (HHA). There are a few skills and attributes you should have from the get-go:
- You're honest, energetic, and approachable; able to get along and communicate easily with people, especially the elderly.
- You're never short of a smile and take real pride in your work; you are able to cope well under pressure and thrive on a challenge.
- You don’t mind getting a little dirty… this could include (but is not limited to) assisting your client with eating, personal hygiene, dressing, shaving. You will also help them with light housekeeping, laundry, and other household chores.
- You can prepare a good meal and know your way around a kitchen.
You are able to assist your client in many ways... this could include (but is not limited to) medication reminders, going through prescribed range of motion exercises, dementia care, and companionship activities such as reading, music, puzzles, etc.