Home Health Aide Job at Affirmed Home Care in Gaylordsville

JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Description
Looking for an exciting opportunity?
Look no further!
Affirmed Home Care is hiring per diem Certified Home Health Aides in New Milford!
We offer flexible day or overnight shifts ranging from 5-12 hours a day @ $20.00 per hour!!
Join Our Esteemed Team as a Home Health Aide in New Milford!
At Affirmed Home Care, we empower you to thrive while delivering exceptional care.
If you’re a dedicated HHA ready to uplift lives, we welcome you to our team.
Why This Opportunity Works for You:
* Flexible Work Options: Enjoy a choice of day or overnight shifts (6-12 hours) that accommodate your lifestyle.
* Earning Potential & Extras: Competitive pay at $20.00 per hour, plus sign-on incentives, referral bonuses, and weekly direct deposit.
* Career Advancement: Benefit from rapid onboarding, reliable case placements, overtime opportunities, and annual training sessions to build your expertise.
Candidate Essentials:
* A minimum of 1 year of experience as a Home Health Aide
* Current HHA certification and eligibility to work in the U.S.
* A recent physical exam, with PPD or QuantiFERON (plus chest x-ray if required)
* Preferably, a valid driver's license
At Affirmed Home Care, we believe in nurturing our team so you can nurture others.
Join us and be part of an environment that values compassion, growth, and shared success.
How to Connect:
Apply now or call/text Mila at (212) 430-2354 for more details.
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