Registered Home Care Aide Napa & North Bay

Registered Home Care Aide

Full Time • Napa & North Bay
Responsive recruiter
Benefits:
  • 401(k) matching
  • Competitive salary
  • Health insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Training & development
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Dental insurance
  • Flexible schedule
  • Vision insurance
Position: Registered Home Care Aide
 
Compensation: Target pay of $30/hour depending on experience.  Fulltime employees entitled to 3 Weeks PTO/Year plus sick time,  Medical/Dental/Vision benefits, and 401K matching.
 
Location: Napa Valley and surrounding Northern California communities
 
Why Join Us?
 
At Atlas Healthcare, we are hiring elite Home Care Aides for exceptional, long-term home care assignments.
 
We serve the luxury, private client market, as well as individuals with profound and complex disabilities.
 
We are hiring only the best candidates who exemplify the following core traits: Integrity, Service Situational Judgment, Emotional Intelligence, Emotional Stability, Conscientiousness, and Service Orientation. 
 
🌿 About the Role
 
As a Registered Home Care Aide, you will deliver exceptional personal care services and assist clients with activities of daily living.  You will work to ensure client dignity, comfort, and independence.  You will be responsible for documenting the services provided and reporting to the Executive Director.
 
📌 Job Responsibilities
 
Your duties may include the following:
 
  • Bathing
  • Meal planning and preparation
  • Transferring/Ambulating
  • Personal hygiene and grooming
  • Toileting and incontinence care
  • Assisting with medication that the client self-administers
  • Transportation assistance

📌 Position Qualifications/Requirements

  • Active on the California Home Care Aide Registry (found here)
  • One-year experience in home care, hospital, or nursing home setting preferred
  • Valid Basic Life Support CPR/AED certification
  • Ability to read and follow written instructions and document care given
  • Initiative and ability to work with minimal supervision
  • Empathy for the needs of the ill, frail, and impaired
  • Tact, patience, and good personal hygiene
  • Willingness to submit a Livescan Fingerprint clearance and statement of prior criminal convictions
  • Willingness to attain a TB Screening
  • At least 18 years of age and a high school graduate or equivalent
  • Licensed driver with an insured automobile preferred
  • Completion of a recognized nurse assistant training program desired

🚀 Apply Today & Make a Meaningful Difference in Someone's Life!

About us

Our Story
At Atlas Home Health, we started with a simple idea: lift people up.  With decades of experience in long-term home healthcare and mental health, our founders Aaron Starfire, JD, and Robert Okin, MD, envision a warm and welcoming healthcare system where patients thrive in their own home and community.

Our Services
We specialize in long-term, private duty home care, where each client is treated on a one-to-one basis by an individual or team of caregivers and nurses.  We serve adult and pediatric clients with a wide range of medical conditions, from simple daily needs to complex treatments. Our team of supervisors works with each family to create a personalized care plan to meet their unique needs.

At Atlas Home Health, we lift you up.

Learn more at: atlashomehealth.com 
Compensation: $30.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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