We are currently hiring Full-Time Evening Personal Support Workers (PSW) for Community Care in Hamilton
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Great benefits and a team that supports your goals
SE Health really cares about their personal support care staff. They listen; ask for my opinion; and always collaborate with us.
A recent increase in wages and benefits make this the best place to deliver care in my community. Allison, 15 years at SE Health
Return of Service (ROS) : $10,000 to recent PSW graduates in exchange for a 12-month commitment to work full-time in a long-term care home or within the community.
Why join our team?
You’ll benefit from our orientation and mentorship programs. Our clinical practice and nursing teams will support you with comprehensive care plans and modern models of care that will mean you’ll always be supported to provide the best possible care to your clients.
Grow your career. SE health is a large national organization with diverse healthcare business lines. You’ll have an opportunity and will be supported to do different types of roles in different locations if that is what you’re interested in.
Or you can pivot to supporting or leadership positions where you can use your skills to contribute and make an impact in different ways.
Qualifications accepted to work as a PSW :
Requirements :
To be eligible for the PSW ROS, a Personal Support Worker must :
we build empathy; and we do the right thing. We are always inspired to make a difference. As a not-for-profit social enterprise, we share knowledge, provide the best care, and help each client to realize their most meaningful goals for health and wellbeing.
We are an inclusive workplace offering competitive pay, benefits, pension, and work life balance. We’re a great place to work, and we hope you’ll join our team.
In the interest of the health and safety of our patients / clients, employees, and greater good of public health, SE Health requires those that wish to work for this organization to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
Fully vaccinated means a person has received both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine and it has been 14 days since the last dose.