Certified Home Health Aide

Suffolk County, NY
Part Time to Full Time
Entry Level
We are looking for dedicated Hourly Home Health Aides for
Full and Part Time Positions in Suffolk County
Make a Difference Every Day with Long Island Care at Home!
Looking for a career where you can truly make a difference? At Long Island Care at Home, we proudly serve Suffolk and Nassau County, NY communities and surrounding areas, delivering compassionate, in-home care to those who need it most.
Now more than ever, we need dedicated Professionals like you to join our team. Whether you’re looking to give back, earn extra income, or start a meaningful career path, this is your opportunity to families in their time of need.
We’ll provide the PPE and support you need to safely care for seniors and vulnerable individuals in the community.
Why Join Long Island Care at Home?
  • Earn competitive pay- from $19.10- $22.00 per hour (Depending on type of case)
  • Make a lasting impact
  • Enjoy schedule flexibility
  • Be recognized for your hard work
As part of our team, you'll have the unique chance to improve the lives of our clients every day, working with one of the area’s most trusted and respected in-home care providers.
What You'll Do:
As a caregiver, you will assist clients with daily activities such as:
  • Personal hygiene and grooming
  • Light housekeeping and laundry
  • Meal preparation and feeding assistance
  • Medication reminders
  • Mobility support and prescribed exercises (Hoyer Lift, Transfers, Wheelchair, Walker escorts.)
  • Dementia care and companionship (games, music, reading, etc.)
Who You Are:
We’re looking for individuals who are:
  • Compassionate, reliable, and enthusiastic
  • Comfortable with light physical work around the home
  • Able to communicate clearly and kindly with clients and their families
  • Proud of their work and driven to make a difference
Must-Haves:
  • 18 years of age or older,
  • Ability to read, write, speak, and understand English
  • Ability to pass a full background check
  • Current government ID (2) for identification
  • Valid HHA or PCA certification
  • Current Medical Physical, Drug Screening, MMR, PPD, Covid Vaccine Card
  • 2 Previous Job References
Nice-to-Haves:
  • High school diploma or GED
  • 6 months to 1+ year of experience in home care or healthcare settings
  • Passion for caring for seniors or individuals with disabilities
Perks & Benefits:
  • Flexible schedules to fit your life
  • Employee Recognition
  • Positive, team-oriented work culture
What Our Team Says:
“It’s wonderful to work for a company that treats employees with the same care and respect we give to our clients.”
“There’s always someone there to support me. That makes all the difference.”
Ready to Join Our Team?
We’re ready to welcome you. We are looking for great people to showcase their skillset and make lasting differences in our clients’ lives. Apply online or give us a call today to schedule an interview. We look forward to speaking with you!
Contact Us: 516-794-0700
Apply Online: licareathome.com

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: $19.10 - $22.00 per hour
Expected hours: 4 – 40 per week
Work Location: In person
 
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