At Synergy HomeCare of Cheshire our mission is to provide our clients the highest quality of life and independence attainable. That starts with compassionate caregivers who are driven to see to the emotional as well as physical needs of the clients they serve. At Synergy, we know you work hard to provide this level of service so we make sure you are supported in your efforts and recognized for your successes providing top-tier care.

Do you:

  • Have a passion to help others who need your help with daily activities?

  • Enjoy meeting new people and making new personal connections? 

  • Have a valid driver's license and access to a reliable vehicle?

If you can answer yes to these questions, we want to talk to you about a possible future joining the growing ranks of Synergy caregivers.

As a Caregiver with Synergy HomeCare of Cheshire, you will:

  • Provide attention to clients’ non-medical needs, including companionship and social engagement

  • Assist client with light housekeeping, meal preparation, and medication reminders

  • Establish communication and a professional relationship with clients, family members, and co-workers

  • Provide reliable care by being punctual and consistently covering shifts

  • Provide transportation to outings and appointments for clients who can no longer transport themselves

Our primary areas of service are:

  • Beacon Falls, Bethany, Cheshire, Hamden, Naugatuck, New Haven, North Haven, Prospect, Southington, Waterbury, Wolcott, Woodbridge

Synergy HomeCare of Cheshire offers:

  • Competitive pay $17.50 to $19.00 per hour plus short shift bonus

  • Direct deposit

  • Paid orientation and ongoing training

  • Time-and-a-half pay for overtime and holidays

  • Flexible schedules and matching caregivers with nearby clients

  • Employee recognition programs

  • Easy timekeeping, scheduling and communication through our Mobile App

  • Additional training and education as needed or desired to grow your skills

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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