Senior Companion Victor and Canandaigua

Senior Companion

Part Time • Victor and Canandaigua
Responsive recruiter

We are looking for non-medical companion caregiver that are committed, caring, customer service-oriented people to provide home care for our clients in their homes to age in place. We are looking for people who can work 25 -40 hours a week. We provide social (non-medical) companionship and support and DO NOT require healthcare certification. Join an award-winning team that has been nationally recognized as both an Employer of Choice and a Provider of Choice for 4 straight years? Our four core values are Compassion, Commitment, Communication, and Consideration! Become a caregiver at Touching Hearts at Home in Ontario County.

Benefits:
  • 401(k) retirement plan with significant employer match
  • Free Emergency Medical Coverage (EZ Access MD) 
  • Paid Time Off accruing from first day of employment
  • “Same-day” pay program (Tapcheck)
  • Sick Time
  • Paid holidays 
  • Free company parties, events and gifts
  • Paid training 
Companion Care Includes Services Such As:
  • Social Companionship and caregiving
  • Transportation, Shopping, and Errands
  • Housekeeping and Meal Preparation
  • Standby Assistance with Hygiene and Safety Oversight
  • Situational Care 
REQUIREMENTS needed to apply to be a Caregiver: 
  • Personal OR Professional Experience: Taking care of a loved one first-hand OR professional experience working as a Home Health Aide (HHA), Personal Care Assistant (PCA), Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Nurse (RN), Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or companion caregiver / homemaker
  • Valid Driver’s License &  Insured Vehicle to transport clients when needed 
  • Must have your own reliable cell phone and daily access to the internet, email, texting
  • Availability up to 25 - 40 working hours per week in order to accept a minimum of 15 hours per week.
  • Willingness to travel a work commute up to 15 miles to and from your shift
  • No Certification required!
  • The ability to lift, push, and pull up to 25 pounds 
  • We are a drug free workplace and complete a criminal background and driving record check before hiring
  • Commitment and passion for providing quality care in our community

We are looking for people who share our values - people who believe seniors deserve the best care and are excited to work for a company that expects high standards of performance. If caring for seniors is just a job for you, or a temporary way to make some money, please do not apply for this position. However, if you value developing caring, compassionate relationships with seniors and making a direct impact on their quality of life, we look forward to learning more about you! Please click apply now to submit an application, or inquire further by calling 585-271-7390.
 
Compensation: $17.75 per hour

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.





Each Touching Hearts at Home franchise is independently owned and operated. Your application will go directly to the management of the franchisee where all hiring decisions will be made. 
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Why Work for Touching Hearts?

Competitive Pay
Paid Training
24/7 supportive office staff and caregiver mentoring program
Flexible Hours
Mileage reimbursement
Career Progression Opportunities