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Provide personal care, companionship, and household support to clients to help them maintain independence. Perform tasks such as meal preparation, light housekeeping, and monitoring client health status under the supervision of nursing staff.
Requirements summary
Requires a valid CHHA certificate or CNA certification, or completion of a 76-hour training program. Candidates must have excellent interpersonal skills, the ability to perform physical tasks like lifting 50 pounds, and reliable transportation.
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Job description
Walk in on Wednesdays, to our new home 351 Route 9, Manalapan, NJ 07726.
Walk-In and apply for part-time hourly work as a Licensed CHHA, a Companion, or a Licensed CNA!
Our door will be open in between 9AM-3PM!
Please bring all documents to be I-9ed, as well as direct deposit information.
We are proud to be growing, so come and join our amazing team here at Senior Helpers!
Job Title: Certified homemaker-Home health aide (Chha) / Cna
Objective
To provide personal care services and to help clients maintain their independence and to assist them with the activities of daily living and household and family support services.
Reporting Structure
The Certified Homemaker-Home Health Aide (CHHA) works under the direct supervision of the Director of Nursing and/or Nursing Supervisor.
The CHHA reports administratively to the Administrative Assistant/Human Resources Manager.
Education
Completion of a 76 hour certified homemaker-home health aide training program approved by the New Jersey Board of Nursing.
A nursing student may work as a homemaker-home health aide with a written New Jersey Board of Nursing waiver in place of a certificate.
Qualifications
A current, valid homemaker-home health aide certificate in good standing issued by the New Jersey Board of Nursing.
Ability to pass a written/oral competency examination with a minimum score of 70%.
Ability to demonstrate proficiency and clinical competencies related to the skills required of a certified homemaker-home health aide.
Ability to read, write, and carry out verbal and written instructions in English, follow the plan of care as well as the delegation/direction of the Director of Nursing and/or Nursing Supervisor.
Must have excellent interpersonal skills, ability to work with the elderly, disabled and sick and work effectively with the demands of the job; be flexible with work hours and location.
Physical Requirements
This position routinely requires work in a variety of home settings and travel to and from clients’ homes, either by public transportation or car.
The CHHA must be able to meet the physical demands of field work in client’s homes and meet the health requirements in accordance with Agency policy for employees providing in-home client care.
Must have ability to adapt to various environments and locations.
Must be able to meet the physical care needs and demands of the position including but not limited to: ability to lift, push or pull 50 pounds, standing, bending, twisting, stair climbing, lifting items, transferring clients, reaching, kneeling, pushing, pulling, stretching, standing, stooping, walking up and down stairs, seeing, hearing, speaking, writing, carrying, and weight bearing activities.
Involves exposure to blood and body fluids or tissue.
Involves exposure to household dust, mold, mildew, dirt, and household cleaning solutions.
Requires ability to work household appliances.
Duties: and Responsibilities:
1. Performs personal care and activities of daily living in accordance with an established plan of care as assigned by the Director of Nursing and/or Nursing Supervisor which includes but is not limited to:
temperature, pulse, respirations
positioning for circulatory/respiratory comfort
bath: bed, sponge, tub or shower
shampoo (sink, tub or bed)
nail and skin care
oral hygiene
personal hygiene related to toileting and elimination
safe transfer techniques and ambulation, assistive devices
normal range of motion and positioning, exercises, activities
handwashing.
2. Ability to demonstrate proficiency in the following skills
communication skills
observation, reporting and documentation of client status, and the care or service furnished
basic infection control procedures
basic elements of body functioning and changes in body function that must be reported to the nursing supervisor
maintenance of a clean, safe and healthy environment
recognizing emergencies and knowledge of emergency procedures
physical, emotional and developmental needs of and ways to work with the populations served by the agency, including respect for the client and the client’s privacy and property
adequate nutrition and fluid intake; feeding
applying antiembolic stockings, assisting the client to use oxygen, and positioning the client for circulatory and respiratory comfort
care needs of a client with cognitive impairment, care of a client with a seizure disorder, care of a client following a stroke and rehabilitation or restorative care
foot care, skin care and nutrition for a client with diabetes
promotion of sleep
any other task the agency may choose.
3. Perform homemaking tasks in accordance with the plan of care, including meal planning and preparation, grocery shopping, light housekeeping, laundry, errands, changing of bed linens, vacuuming, sweeping and mopping of floors, dusting of client’s environment, emptying client’s
wastebaskets and garbage, cleaning of refrigerator, cleaning of the bathroom (bathtub, sink, and toilet), cleaning of kitchen (washing dishes, counter tops and the floor.)
4. Accompany the client to doctor’s appointments, only with approval from the Director of Nursing and/or Nursing Supervisor, upon family member request.
5. Follows the policies of Senior Helpers, including, but not limited to, attendance, punctuality, adherence to dress code and maintaining a professional appearance, wearing of proper identification, accepting of assignments, completion of time sheets and weekly aide activity sheets (accurately reflecting the activities and care performed), meeting health and in-service requirements.
6. Reports changes in the client’s status to the Director of Nursing and/or Nursing Supervisor.
7. Responds to an emergency by calling 911 and Senior Helpers.
8. Adhere to infection control and safety procedures that are in accordance with agency policy.
9. Maintains confidentiality of client information and records, in compliance with HIPAA regulations.
10. Emotional support, companionship, socialization and motivation through conversation, encouragement and recreational activities.
11. Arrive to work on time.
12. Clock into the telephony system.
13. Respond to emails from Senior Helpers staff.
14. Maintain human resource (HR) compliance documentation.
15. Complete orientation, including GEMS Training Module 1, Infection Control.
16. Adhere to the policies and procedures of Senior Helpers.
17. Any additional tasks, activities or duties as assigned by the Senior Helpers staff.
I understand that this is a general, not fully inclusive list of those duties I might be asked to perform. I agree that I will check with my supervisor if I am unsure about my responsibilities.
Job Title: Companion
Objective
To provide care giving services and to help clients maintain their independence and to assist them with household and family support services.
Reports To: Scheduling Coordinator
Primary Responsibilities
Companionship & conversation
Light Housekeeping
Household management
Errands
Apparel selection (i.e. laying out clothes)
Meal planning & preparation
Laundry & linen changing
Medication reminders
Transportation using client’s or your own vehicle
In sleep-over or live in situations: prepare client sleeping area at night
Document activities in the Daily Documentation Log (if applicable).
Record daily hours worked and daily services performed on the Weekly Time
Sheet, review with client and submit the signed form every
Monday by 1:00 p.m.
Report any significant client changes to the office immediately.
Follow all policies and procedures as outlined in the Senior Helpers Employee Handbook and Training Manual.
Qualifications
Education: High School graduate
Must be 18 years of age or over
Ability to treat clients with dignity and respect
Ability to read, write and speak English at an average adult level
Ability to drive vehicle to get to work
Valid driver’s license with no serious driving violations; current care insurance.
Ability to be flexible and adapt to new situations and locations
Physical Requirements
Ability to lift, push or pull up to 25 pounds
Ability to bend, twist, stoop, kneel, reach, and climb steps
Ability to withstand exposure to dust, mold, mildew and cleaning solutions
Ability to adapt to various environments and locations
Ability to communicate with clients in a friendly and congenial manner.
Senior Helpers reserves the right to modify this description in the future. The responsibilities for this position are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities. This job description does not create or imply an employment contract. Employment with Senior Helpers remains at will.
I agree that I will check with Senior Helpers if I am unsure about my responsibilities while on an assignment.