BAYADA Home Health Care

Home Health Care

SpecialNeedsCaregiver(DSP)

$0–0k Summerville, South Carolina, United States
The Brief

“Special Needs Caregiver (DSP) at BAYADA Home Health Care. Skills: Direct Support Professional, supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. providing compassionate, one-on-one care to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Ability to work independently in a client's home/community”

What You'll Achieve.

helping others live more independent and fulfilling lives

Industry & Context.

Home Health Care
Eligibility Requirements

Sign on Bonus Buncombe and McDowell counties, Morning, afternoon, evenings, and weekend shifts available, Short commute times – we try to match you to opportunities near your home, 24 / 7 on call clinical manager support

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

At least one year of verified experience supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities

What You'll Do.

providing compassionate

one-on-one care to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities

Ability to work independently in a client's home/community

Accompany clients on errands and appointments

Assist with everyday tasks

such as meal preparation

Participate in community integration activities

Provide personal care assistance (dressing

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