*Job Type:* Part Time Evening CCA Position
We?re growing again! We are looking for Continuing Care Assistants (CCA) to join our TEAM.
We share a common primary objective to address the individual needs of every resident.
This is accomplished by understanding and being committed to the Philosophy of Service. Being a part of our TEAM means consistently demonstrating and integrating our resident directed philosophy into daily routines.
We are more than a place to live or work. We are a community of people and friendships where the focus is on living well in the place our residents call home.
*Responsibilities Include:*
* Assists residents with hygiene needs and daily living activities including bathing, dressing, oral care, skin care, positioning in bed, feeding and transferring.
* Assists with resident?s restorative care programs, walking and range of motion.
* Collaborates with the resident and other members of the interdisciplinary team in the development of individualized Resident Care Plan.
* Communicates and reports relevant information regarding resident care or safety to the charge nurse.
*Requirements Include:*
* Continuing Care Certification or Provincial Personal Care Workers Course.
* The ability to work required shifts, weekends and holidays.
* Alzheimer?s & other Related Dementia Care Course, U-First training preferred.
* Good physical and mental health.
* Demonstrated regular attendance at work.
_*If this is your passion, then we want to meet you!*_
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $45,434.00-$60,778.00 per year
Additional pay:
* Overtime pay
Benefits:
* Discounted or free food
Schedule:
* Day shift
* Holidays
* Weekends as needed
Work Location: In person
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