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About the Role
Work with us and experience the AYC difference. You will receive:
Flexible scheduling to fit your lifestyle
Convenient pay options
Competitive pay
Home healthcare training and education
Job Function/Purpose: A Personal Care Attendant is to perform tasks that enable clients to remain in their own homes for as long as possible. You will help patients complete activities of daily living that are difficult for them because of a physical or mental disability. Provide assistance with household task necessary to the maintenance of a safe and habitable home environment. The service is restricted to non-skilled tasks, and the need for services is determined by the client's functioning capacity.
Requirements
Job Responsibilities:
Preparation and clean–up of meals
Brushing, combing, and shampooing hair
Changing bedding
Bathing
Transfer/mobility assistance
Tidying and dusting the home
Cleaning kitchen and appliances
Laundering clothes and linens
Sweeping and/or vacuuming and mopping floors
Taking out trash
Shopping for essential items (e.g., groceries, cleaning supplies, etc.)
*ALL APPLICANTS MUST BE REGISTERED ON THE FAMILY CARE SAFETY REGISTRY (linked below) PRIOR TO SUBMITTING EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION, AND MUST PASS THE EDL SCREENING IN ORDER TO WORK FOR AYC. https://healthapps.dhss.mo.gov/BSEES/WelcomeToRegistrationInformation.aspx?ID=9&TEXT=FLUSH&mainMenuFlush=Y&sk=SK440079097
18 years of age or older
Must pass a background check
Must provide proof of insurance and valid drivers license
Must pass a drug test if applicable
Must not be participants legal spouse
Minimum of one year of experience (desired)
If you are offered employment, understand that you may work for other companies.The time frame that you work for AT YOUR CARE HOME SERVICES can not conflict with your other job/commitment.
About the Company
At Your Care Home Services was founded in St. Louis, Mo. We believe in helping our participants strive to become their best selves while receiving daily assistance and companionship at home. We give seniors and those with disabilities the courage and help to live independently and direct their own structured care, in-turn providing them with a sense of comfort, ownership and authority.