*Caregiver / Support Worker ? Flexible Hours (Seniors & Disabilities)*
_Edmonton and Surrounding Areas_
_$20?$22/hour_
*About the Role:*
A locally owned Edmonton agency is hiring compassionate caregivers to support:
* *Seniors* needing companionship, personal care, or respite
* *Children and adults* with disabilities (FSCD / PDD clients)
You?ll work 1:1 in client homes and communities, supporting daily routines, safety, and meaningful engagement.
*Schedule & Hours:*
* Flexible scheduling
* Build your own caseload based on availability and client fit
* Typical shifts: *Weekdays, evenings, weekends*
* Expect *5?20 hours/week to start*, with potential to grow
*What You?ll Do:*
* Provide non-medical care: companionship, respite, personal support
* Follow individualized care plans and family preferences
* Support with community outings, routines, and engagement
* Track hours and communicate updates
*What We Offer:*
* *Local client matching* (reduced travel)
* *Flexible hours* to fit your life
* *Supportive leadership* that values your voice
* Grow with a company built on trust and care
* Future: training programs and caregiver leadership roles
*Requirements:*
* Experience supporting seniors and/or people with disabilities
* Current *CPR/First Aid*
* *Criminal Record Check (Vulnerable Sector)*
* Reliable transportation
*Bonus If You Have:*
* FSCD or PDD client experience
* HCA, DSW, or equivalent training
* Comfort with dementia or behavioral needs
* Bilingual or fluent in other languages
*How to Apply:*
Send your resume and a short intro to:
*carejobs.yeg@gmail.com*
Job Types: Part-time, Casual
Pay: $20.00-$22.00 per hour
Expected hours: 15 ? 20 per week
Additional pay:
* Retention bonus
Benefits:
* Flexible schedule
Schedule:
* Evening shift
* Monday to Friday
* Morning shift
* Night shift
* On call
* Weekends as needed
Work Location: On the road
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