I currently have a position to work in my adult family home for a CNA/HCA MUST KNOW HOW TO COOK (or at least have an understanding and can follow a recipe for 2/3 evening shifts 2pm-10pm, I am also always accepting per diem/PRN employees (providing care for 1-3 residents includes all ADL'S) I am looking for someone who enjoys working with the elderly, loves patient care, loves to sit for a bit and talk, play cards with residents, who is willing to cook, clean, and enjoys working in a small home like environment with only one to three patients. We are committed to providing the most elite, professional and compassionate care in a safe and nurturing environment. We are especially looking for someone who is a self starter and takes the initiative to do tasks. You can visit our website at Platinumcare.com
Training Requirements for Adult Family Homes (can obtain after hire):
First Aid and CPR388-76-10146 Before providing care to clients Within 30 days of employment if directly supervised by person with valid card or before providing care if not directly supervised by a fully qualified caregiver who has a valid first - aid and CPR card or certificate.
Orientation (2 hours)WAC 388-112A-0200 d Prior to providing care to clients unless exempt from training. (provided by our facility)
Safety Training (3 hours)WAC 388-112A-0220 Prior to providing care to clients unless exempt from training.Prior to providing care to clients unless exempt from training. (provided by our facility)
Orientation to the Facility WAC 388-76-10146N/AThe adult family home must ensure that all staff receives the orientation and training necessary to perform their job duties.NO70-Hour Long-Term Care Worker Basic Training388-112A-0080Provider - prior to licensure of the home unless exempt from training.*Exemption:WAC 388-112A-0090WAC 246-980-070Within 120 days of Hire unless exempt from basic training.*Exemption:WAC 388-112A-0090WAC 246-980-070 (provided by our facility)
Nurse Delegation Core and Special Focus on DiabetesWAC 388-112A-0550Must be a Nursing Assistant Registered, Nursing Assistant Certified, or a Certified Home Care Aide and complete ND core training before accepting a delegated task.Must be a Nursing Assistant Registered, Nursing Assistant Certified, or a Certified Home Care Aide and complete ND core training before accepting a delegated task.Must use DSHS curriculum. Instructors must be DSHS contracted community instructors.
Continuing Education (CE)WAC 388-112A-061012 hours per year of CE must be completed by birthdate. Learn more about who has to take CE and when.12 hours per year by birthdate. Learn more about who has to take CE and when.
Food Handling and Safety WAC 246-217-015Providers or employees who hold individual food handler permits prior to June 30, 2005, are required to maintain continuing education of .5 hours per year in order to maintain food handling and safety training. Providers or employees who hold individual food handler permits prior to June 30, 2005 are not required to renew the permit provided the continuing education requirement as stated above is met.A food handler permit is not required for people who began working after June 30, 2005, and successfully completed basic training, provided they received information or training regarding safe food handling practices from the employer prior to providing food handling or service for clients. Documentation that the information or training was provided to the individual must be kept on file by the provider.
Specialty TrainingWACs 388-112A-0490 and 388-112A-0495If AFH serves one or more clients with special needs, the provider (including entity representatives as defined under chapter 388 - 76) and resident manager must complete specialty training and demonstrate competency by passing the DSHS test.If a client develops special needs while living in a home without a specialty designation, the provider, entity representative, and resident manager have 120 days to complete specialty training and demonstrate competency.If an AFH serves one or more clients with special needs, all LTC workers must receive training regarding the specialty needs of individual clients in the home. (Time frame/120 days)DSHS approved curriculum must be used and LTC workers must take and pass the DSHS test.
Job Types: Part-time, PRN
Pay: $22.00 - $25.00 per hour
Expected hours: 24 – 36 per week
Physical setting:
Standard shift:
Weekly schedule:
- Monday to Friday
- Rotating weekends
Application Question(s):
- Do you know how to cook if given recipes to follow?
Experience:
- caregiving: 1 year (Preferred)
License/Certification:
- Home Care Aide Certification or CNA (Required)
- HCA or CNA (Required)
Shift availability:
Ability to Relocate:
- Oak Harbor, WA: Relocate before starting work (Required)
Work Location: In person