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A Place At Home

Caregiver, CNA, or Patient Care Tech (Monday-Friday, 8am-4pm)

Are you a skilled CNA, Patient Care Tech, or Home Health Aide who feels called to make a difference? Do you want a role where your expertise is valued and where you can grow into a leadership position? If so, we’ve been waiting for you!

We’re hiring compassionate Caregivers for Day Shift. But this isn’t just another job—it’s also an opportunity to join our Care Manager Training Program, designed to help you advance into leadership roles in home care.

Why You’ll Love It Here:

  • Top Pay: We believe great care deserves great pay—and we prove it by offering the highest wages in San Diego/ Riverside County for excellent caregivers. Especially those interested in raising the bar, and growing into leadership. 

  • Career Growth: We offer training and mentorship to prepare you for a leadership path as a Care Manager.

  • Close-Knit Team: You’ll be part of our supportive family, where we celebrate your success and help you achieve your goals.

  • Meaningful Work: Your care directly impacts the lives of seniors, veterans, and adults with disabilities.

A Day in the Life:

  • Provide exceptional 1:1 care in a senior's home or in a memory care community, —helping them with mobility, toileting, hygiene, meals, and companionship.

  • Provide exceptional care to seniors, veterans, and individuals with disabilities—helping them with mobility, toileting, hygiene, meals, and companionship.

  • Be the trusted, friendly face they rely on during their daily routines.

  • Monitor and report health changes to ensure their well-being and safety.

What You Bring:

  • Certification or experience as a Caregiver, CNA, Medical Assistant, or Home Health Aide.

  • A commitment to compassionate care and the ability to follow individualized care plans.

  • Strong communication and relationship-building skills.

  • A clean background check and reliable transportation.

What Makes You Shine:

  • You’re a dependable, positive team player who truly cares about making a difference.

  • You’re ready to learn and grow in a structured program that takes your skills to the next level.

  • You thrive on building trust and creating a safe, supportive environment for your clients.

Why Join Us?

This is more than just a job—it’s your chance to advance in your career while making a lasting impact. Whether you’re looking to gain leadership skills, grow within the home care field, or simply find a meaningful role, we’re here to help you succeed.

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