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At Neighborly Home Care we are a close-knit team that relies on each other to ensure that our clients receive the highest quality home care possible. For our available home care jobs, we hire only committed, professional individuals who love working with a variety of clients. We do what we do because we want to make a positive impact on the lives of our clients and their families. We expect this same level of passion from every team member.

Reasons to Work for Neighborly Home Care

The number one reason to work for Neighborly Home Care is that you genuinely care about the elderly and disabled, and want to work in a highly fulfilling role where you can make a real difference in people’s lives from day to day.

However, we also offer numerous benefits beyond what the typical caregiver agency provides, including:

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Starting Pay

Starting pay is higher than the industry average of $9/hr

401(k) Plan

A 401(k) plan with matching contributions

On Call Pay

“On Call” weekend hours, with pay guaranteed regardless of whether you are called to work

Hours

Plenty of hours available

Flexible Schedule

Flexible scheduling and the ability to add hours

Team Support

A team environment and supportive administrative stafe

Current Openings for Home Care Jobs

We are currently hiring Caregivers and Certified Nurse Aides (CNAs). CNAs are preferred and will receive preferential hiring, but certification is not required. We offer a personalized training program to ensure compatibility and long-term success.

Apply only if you can live by our high standards of care and want to be challenged daily. If your purpose is to find a career that will help satisfy your desire to serve others, we would love to hear from you! If you have questions please contact us or submit an application.

You can now apply and see current openings for home care jobs online.

Responsibilities and Requirements

At Neighborly Home Care, we are serious about providing the best possible care to each and every one of our clients regardless of their needs or situations. Likewise, we expect the best possible effort from all our Caregivers and Certified Nurse Aides (CNAs). The responsibilities and requirements for working at Neighborly Home Care are steep, but so are the rewards – both personal and monetary.

As a member of the Neighborly Home Care team, these would be your responsibilities and requirements.

Responsibilities

  • Attend to individual care needs and get to know preferences and personalities

  • Provide nutritional support as needed

  • Meal preparation for some clients and engagement in client activities

  • Perform light housekeeping

  • Provide transportation for doctor appointments, shopping and/or nearby errands

  • Assist some clients with personal hygiene, bathing, and grooming

  • Assist with housekeeping and laundry

  • Communicate ongoing care results and updates to office

  • Assist with medication reminders

  • Report changes in client’s condition

Team Member Requirements

  • Be at least 18 years of age (Mature workers encouraged to apply)

  • Have two years’ experience in caregiving

  • Have a valid Pennsylvania or Delaware Driver’s License, clean driving record, reliable vehicle (with up-to-date inspection & emissions stickers), and auto insurance

  • Have a history of living in PA or DE for at least two years in order to pass our background check

  • Be able to work weekends and have a flexible schedule

  • Pass a Criminal Background Check

  • Pass a TB test

  • Obtain outstanding results from both personal and professional references

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