JOB TITLE: Pediatric Home Health Aide
- Minimum of 1-year paid experience with pediatric patient is required.
- STNA or CNA is preferred.
- HHA, PCA, DSP/DODD with 2+ years pediatric caregiving experience also considered.
LOCATION + TRAVEL: Holland, OH - Lucas County
- Willingness to travel to/from client in Holland, OH (Lucas County) is required.
- Willingness to travel to clients up to at least a 30-minute radius (from your home) is required if additional hours are needed, primarily consisting of surrounding areas in Lucas and/or Wood County (not required).
EMPLOYMENT TYPE: Part-Time [20-30 hrs/wk] with desire for Long-term commitment (2+ years at HCN)
- Must be willing and able to start immediately with this PT case (20-30 hrs/wk)
- 30-day build-up to additional Part-Time or Full-Time (32-40 hrs/wk) hours is available if desired (not required)
- Caregivers seeking temporary or short-term (<2 years) employment should instead apply here: https://www.applicantpro.com/openings/hcnmidwest/jobs/3871294-1031770
SCHEDULE: IMMEDIATE availability needed; requires days + evenings (exact start + end times are customizable).
- Additional case hours available Full-Time employment on Weekday, Weekend, and hybrid schedules.
STARTING PAY RATE: $15 - $19/hr
Pay Rate based on certifications, experience, schedule and travel availability, work history, references, and overall fit.
Home Care Network, Inc. is URGENTLY SEEKING an experienced, compassionate, and professional Pediatric Home Health Aide(STNA or CNA highly desired | experienced HHA, CHHA, DSP, or PCA will also be considered) to join our home health agency and provide hands-on personal care and support to a pediatric client in Holland, OH.
Responsibilities
- Personal care, hygiene and Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) including safe transfers, and mobility/positioning support
- Support safe use of assistive devices (walkers, wheelchairs, lifts) - as needed
- Nutrition & Meal / Meal Prep Support
Homemaking & Environmental Support (IADLs) including light housekeeping, errands, and tasks required to maintain a clean, safe, and organized home environment
Community Engagement & Appointment Support, Coordination, and (in approved situations) Transportation
Basic Health and Safety Monitoring
Care Plan Implementation
Dementia & Behavioral Support (if applicable)
- Demonstrated ability to follow a written Plan of Care
- Pro-active observation and excellent electronic documentation
- Supporting client independence, safety and confidentiality
- Professional, caring, and compassionate behavior to clients, client families, and your peers / co-workers
- Total Care Team Collaboration
- Ongoing Training & Certification Requirements
Schedule Requirements & Options
- To Start: this is available as a part-time, weekday position requiring consistent availability of 20-30 hrs/wk in day + evening hours.
- Weekdays: daytime and evening shifts are required.
- Additional case hours available Full-Time employment on Weekday, Weekend, and hybrid schedules.
- Local travel within Lucas County | Expanded cases/hours may include adjacent Counties
Requirements / Non-Negotiables
- Minimum of 1 year paid in-home care or caregiving experience of pediatric patient(s)
- STNAs and CNAs highly desired (or HHA/PCA/DSP with 2+ years consistent experience)
- Exceptional on-time and attendance record, and consistent availability aligned to your chosen schedule type (PT/FT/Hybrid).
- Active CPR + FA certification and documentation of both
- Character traits: reliable, honest beyond reproach, professional, compassionate, detail-oriented (in care + documentation), accountable, friendly and accommodating, respectful
- Willingness and ability to perform required physical demands (see below)
- Consent + Ability to pass a State & Federal background check (including fingerprints)
- 18yo + active Driver's License / State ID
- Reliable transportation to all scheduled visits, within full reach of stated travel radius
Preferred Skills & Qualifications (not required)
- Experience with:
- G-tubes / feeding support
- Seizure protocols
- Behavioral health or crisis response
- High School diploma or GED
- Active STNA (State Tested Nurse Aide) or CNA certification, or previous home health aide certification
- Previous home health experience (1-3 years)
- Familiarity with Medicaid waiver services
What we offer:
- Flexible shift times also available - we build reliable, consistent schedules that fit your lifestyle and pay weekly.
- Weekly pay (on Fridays) including paid onboarding and training.
- No Requirements for On-Call shifts, Weekends, extensive travel distances, or overtime (when not desired).
- Friendly travel expectations: Typical daily travel consists of Up to 30-minute client travel radius (from your home).
- Up to 45- or 60-minute client travel radius (from your home) is highly desired (not required).
- Candidates seeking cases closer to home (<30 minutes) will be considered if necessary.
- Mileage reimbursement between multiple clients is provided.
- Full-time employees are eligible for qualifying Qualifying Health, Dental and Vision Coverage Plans (for Individual + Dependent(s)/Family), generous Employee Referral Bonuses, and other company benefits and perks.
- All employees are eligible for unlimited referral bonuses based on HCN's Referral Bonus Program criteria, monthly and quarterly incentives and recognition, and Growth Opportunity Support such as pay and title promotions for advanced certifications and degrees, as well as schedule accommodations for school/classes.
A successful Home Healthcare Aide provides personal care services under the direction of the Registered Nurse or Therapist in their region. You will be assigned to specific clients by the Registered Nurse or other appropriate professionals and perform services for clients as necessary to maintain personal comfort and safety in their home.
Report to: RN Case Manager / Administrator / Director of Nursing
FULL REQUIREMENTS + QUALIFICATIONS:
- Successful completion of a formal certification training program and/or a written skills test and competency evaluation. CHHA, CNA, and STNA accreditation desirable but not required.
- Meet the training and/or certification requirements of the state in which the home health aide services are being provided. This includes specifications of contracted agencies for which services are being provided.
- Minimum of 1 year paid in-home care or caregiving experience.
- Active CPR + FA certification and documentation of both.
- Be at least eighteen (18) years of age.
- Current driver's license, good driving record, and/or reliable transportation is required.
- Exceptional on-time and attendance record.
- Consent + Ability to pass a State & Federal background check (including fingerprints).
- Demonstrated ability to read, write, and follow a written Plan of Care.
- Good interpersonal skills and a passion for caring for those in need.
- Willing and able to regularly perform all physical demands of home care (including lifting/carrying up to 30–50 lbs. occasionally).
- Willingness and aptitude to perform light housekeeping in addition to patient care services as needed.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY:
Performs simple procedures as an extension of therapy services under the direction and supervision of the therapist.
- Range of motion exercises
- Assistance in ambulation or exercises
Performs personal care activities, including but not limited to:
- Bathing
- Shampooing
- Skin care/nail care
- Oral hygiene
- Shaving
- Dressing
Performs household services essential to health care at home, including but not limited to:
- Meal preparation/feeding
- Laundry
- Light Housekeeping
- Assists in the patient in taking medications under the direction and supervision of the Registered Nurse. This includes opening a container or pill caddy & handing it to the patient, but does not include administration of the medications.
- Knows and follows infection control policies, including proper hand washing techniques.
- Reports any observed or reported changes in the client's condition and/or needs to the Registered Nurse.
- Documents care provided and completes the forms required for the client's records. Completes the appropriate records to document cares given and pertinent observations.
- Promotes personal safety and a safe environment for clients by observing infection control practices, following agency guidelines, and reporting unsafe situations to the Supervisor/Case Manager.
- Demonstrates safe practice in the use of equipment. Does not use equipment until orientation has been provided. Notifies supervisor of educational needs.
- Communicates effectively with all members of the interdisciplinary team through verbal reports, participation in staff meetings, and team conferences, as requested.
- Treats patients and families with respect. Maintains confidentiality in all aspects of the job.
- Accepts and fulfills assignments with the agency. Exercise good judgment in accepting assignments.
- Participates in required in-service programs to meet compliance requirements. Identifies learning needs to agency supervisor.
- Performs other related duties and responsibilities as deemed necessary
Main physical demands:
- Frequent standing, walking, stopping/bending, infrequent squatting/kneeling, and balancing
- Weight handled: push, force required: 1-20 lbs. frequently, 20-30 lbs. occasionally, 30-50 lbs. infrequently, carry/lift:1-20 lbs. frequently, 20-30 lbs. occasionally, 30-50 lbs. infrequently.
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