In Home Elder Care: Home Companions to Care for Florida Seniors
-Job Opportunities
Do you
have a passion to serve the elderly? Fast growing Inc. 5000
company is hiring exceptional professionals to join our
team. American Home Companions and American In-Home Care
refers non-medical in-home caregivers to the elderly,
disabled and infirm. Ideal job for a person who wants to
make a positive difference in someone else’s life.
Positions
available:
District Director
– Business Development positions are available in the
following geographic territories:
Client
Care Coordinator
– Scheduling and Recruiting position is available in
Volusia County
Registrar
– Caregiver Recruiting position is available in Brevard
County
Email
resume to jobs@AHCcares.com
Caregivers: Homemakers and Companions – Florida
American Home Companions’ (Registration # HCS5661) clients are in need of
compassionate people from all over Florida to care for the
elderly in the client's home. Live-in (2, 3, 4, or 5
days per week) and weekend caregivers are needed
immediately. Please complete the
registration below to schedule an interview.
Caregivers: CNAs and HHAs – Central Florida
American In-Home Care (License # NR30211518) clients are in need of
compassionate CNAs and HHAs in Orange, Seminole, Brevard and
Osceola Counties to care for the
elderly in the client's home. Live-in (2, 3, 4, or 5
days per week) and hourly caregivers are needed
immediately. Please complete the
registration below to schedule an interview.
Level of Screening Required
Persons hired or initially contracting with
a provider after August 1, 2010, must
undergo Level 2 background screening. Level 2 is
a fingerprint check of state and federal
criminal history information conducted
through the Florida Department of law
Enforcement (FDLE) and Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI).
[F.S.
435.04]
Click Here to Register
“She keeps me up to date on Mom’s health or any changes.
She has a very watchful eye on my mother when walking with
the walker and has a very good rapport with Mom’s doctor.”
- Letter from Michael, son of AHC client