Jobs, Healthcare with in Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax, Bedford.
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Elderly lady in need of care in own home in Bedford.
Part time about 25 hours/week.
Need someone to help out around the house, provide companionship, help with meals and housekeeping.
Seeking experienced caregiver who likes working with seniors.
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Hello my name is Tiffany, I am a home care worker currently looking for a client to fill my evenings starting around 4:30 - 5:00pm for about three to four hours a few times throughout the week .I live in the Bedford area. I am able to do meal preparation, light housekeeping and personal care. If you’re interested you can call text or email me. 902:4838595.
Thank you.
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Offering homecare, personal care, respite, cleaning services, cooking, companionship etc for you or a loved one. I am very passionate about my job, and have been a CCA for over 9 years! I am a driven young 30yr women.
Have several certifications
- medication
- dementia/ Alzheimer’s
- palliative
- cpr
- food handlers
- ohs
- whmis
- gpa
- nvci
Can commute anywhere in HRM
Resume upon request
Rate: pending
Please email me : shenicemarr@live.ca
Thank you :)
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Looking for anything administrative, data entry, transcription, etc.
-NSCC college graduate
-10+ years in medical transcription (working for surgeons and specialists)
-5+ years in medical office administration/ management
-Trained with Accuro, Speech Exec, and all Microsoft Office programs
-Professional, accurate, and reliable
-Home office with all equipment required
-Located in the Elmsdale/ Enfield area
Message with any questions. Can provide a formal resume and references on request.
Thanks.
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I am a Nurses Aid /PSW/ Special Needs Worker
looking for a couple more clients in the Lower Sackville / Bedford area in your home.
44 yrs experience working with seniors and individuals with special needs.
I have all certifications including medications, Palliative, Autism, Dementia, Food Handlers, CPR/FA
Vulnerable Sector/ CB and more.
Contact me @ 902-579-5440
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I’m 49 and work in homecare as a CA and LTCA . I’m looking to see if you or anyone in need of light house keeping, meal preps , running to the store or just having company. I do as of now help a lady but love to help more . I live in the Enfield area and will travel From Fall River to Stewiacke. Hope to here from you .
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Job Title: Administrative Assistant (Acupuncturist & Herbalist service)
NOC#: 13112 (Administrative Assistant – medical clinic)
Job Role and Duty: General role is to well organize a registered acupuncturist and herbalist’s office for best functions. Detailed duties are:
• Set up, maintain Centre’s office admin support procedures, perform admin tasks to ensure smooth daily operation and high-quality customer services;
• Communicate with potential clients in their preferred language (in most cases, in Mandarin), answer their inquires, clarify their needs, check the availability or schedules of acupuncturist and massagist, and arrange and complete appointments;
• Collect information about new clients’ previous treatment history, read and comprehend previous record (in most cases, in Mandarin), create and maintain client files with Centre; make notes about their special needs if need be;
• Prepare or update clients’ treatment records after each visit, and help clients with relevant examinations and schedule tests if required;
• Coordinate among Centre, clients and all related organizations;
• Learn, know well industry regulations and insurance coverage policies, explain polices to clients in their preferred language, assist clients to process insurance claims and prepare paperwork;
• Process basis invoicing/receipts, maintain clients' payment records
• Watch over office equipment, order supplies or repair services when required; advise the management on business operation and improvement.Qualification Requirements for Candidates:
College or higher education; at least 3-years of provable office administrative work experience; strong communication skills and pleasant personality; familiarity of Chinese-style communication methods; fluent English ability (mandatory); additional Mandarin ability will be advantageous; proficiency in MS Office; quickly learning capacity; multitasking skills.Period of the position: Full-time (30 hours/Week); Permanent
Annual Work Weeks: 52 weeks
Start Date: as soon as possible
Salary: >$21 / hr
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CCA required:
Training & Experience:
Successful completion of CCA course and provincial CCA certification.
Training and experience with Dementia care is an asset
Training and experience in Palliative Care is an asset
As a member of the care team you must:
Provide personal care to my father including restorative care, walking and range of motion.
Have the ability to attend work on a regular and consistent basis.
Have the ability to meet the physical requirements of the job including safe lifting, push, pull and bending with demonstrated use of proper body mechanics.
Have good written and verbal communication skills and the ability to resolve conflicts.
Maintain confidentiality concerning my father, his care and staffing.
Be a respectful and hardworking team player with a professional and courteous manner.
Communicate and report relevant information regarding my father’s care and any health and safety issues to your me.
Provide a criminal record check.
Duties:
Assists with hygiene needs and daily living activities including bathing, dressing, oral care, skin care, positioning in bed, feeding and transferring.
Assist in the planning and implementation of leisure activities on a daily basis.
Collaborates with family, staff and other workers involved in his care.
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RESPITE for you and your loved ones
Coming from out of town for a medical procedure and need a place to stay and heal?
Going on vacation and need a place for your loved ones?
Want to go out for the day and can’t leave your loved ones home alone?
Contact Denis or Nancy MacKeigan
www.mackeigansguesthome.ca
CaregiversNS
Continuing Care
Autism NS
Alzheimer’s NS
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Hello, I am a home care worker looking for a client to fill my after noon shifts. I am located in the Larry Utech Hammonds Plains area. I have experience since 2018 with personal care , light house keeping and meal preparation if you’re interested you can e mail me with more information.
Thank you .
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To whom it may concern,
My name is Victoria and I have been providing support in various capacities for well over a decade. While I have been working professionally in the field for approximately 10 years, I also consider my 5 years of volunteer work prior to be extremely pertinent and valuable. As of today, I am in the process of wrapping up my first year of Practical Nursing.
Before I continue, what follows is a list of the certificates I have obtained throughout my years of practice; I am in good standing for all 7 provincially recognized core competencies and can provide verification for all that are listed below:
-Standard First Aid, CPR & AED - Level C: St. John Ambulance - December 6th, 2020
-Mental Health First Aid: Mental Health Commissions of Canada, July 7th, 2011
-Psychiatric Medications ("including discussion of illness and mental status exam"): Forest Hill Drug Mart, August 13th, 2018
- Medication Awareness Training: Cape Breton Residential Society, June 16th, 2015
- Fire and Life Safety: Scotchtown Volunteer Dire Department, June 18th, 2015
-Positive Principals and Practices of Non-Aversive Behavior Change: Cape Breton Residential Society, June 9th, 2015
-Individual Program Planning: Cape Breton Residential Society, June 9th, 2015
-Basic Principals and Practices of Personal Care: Cape Breton Residential Society, June 10th, 2015
-Non-Violent Crisis Intervention: Community Health Services, November 21st, 2021
-National Food and Safety Program: Restaurants Canada, May 2nd, 2018
-P.A.C.E (lift/medical devices training): Aware N.S, December 28th, 2018
-W.H.M.I.S: Nova Scotia Community College, November 15th, 2019
-Occupational Health and Safety Act: Nova Scotia Community College, November 15th, 2019
-Dementia; Understanding the Journey: Nova Scotia Community College, November 23rd, 2022
-Glucose Monitoring: Internation StatStrip 1.75 Glucose Ketone mmol Ca, March 2nd, 2023
To give you a better idea of my experience, I'll speak to some of the positions I've held over the past 10 years:
-Community Residential Worker: in-home support. Cooking, cleaning, medication administration, reporting/documenting, implementing programming, providing personal care, physio/R.O.M, lifting/transferring (with use of mechanical lifts) etc.
-Mental Health Support Worker: in-home/community based mental health support, extensive experience with psychosis related disorders, specifically Paranoid/Disorganized/Undifferentiated Schizophrenia as well as Schizoaffective Disorder. Extensive experience in mood/anxiety disorder support. Solid experience in addictions.
-Independent Living Support Worker: commuting from client to client living independently in the community (was sole support for many individuals). Scheduling/accompanying clients to appointments, completing grocery shopping, meal prepping, cleaning, providing recreation/companionship, providing financial support, etc.
-Youth Support Worker: was the sole participant in a pilot program via the Department Of Community Services. Providing respite/programming for 2 extremely vulnerable 16 years olds. Working very closely with each client to foster positive community engagement/teach life skills.
-Private Care Worker: Provided private care to various families. Extensive experience with ASD, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, Epilepsy, etc. Completing approved physio routines. Extensive experience in ambulatory/mobility support: lifts, transfers, walkers, canes, motorized/non-motorized wheel chairs, etc. Assisting with homework/programming/employment seeking etc.
-Tutor: Met weekly with a high-school student to provide educational support. Organizing/planning/lesson review/teaching proper study habits, etc.
-Nursing Student: Maintained honors. Spent 60 hours in long-term care and approximately 300 hours in acute care (hospital setting). While I am not yet licensed to perform certain nursing skills (i.v. initiation, catheterization, blood transfusions, tracheotomy care, etc.), I have the knowledge to monitor such treatments and am well versed in health assessment. I can also provide outlines for the pertinent courses I've taken to date (Anatomy and Physiology, Alterations, Growth and Development, Dementia: Understanding the Journey, Nursing Skills I&II, Health Assessment, etc.)
While this may seem long-winded, I'd like to provide a bit of insight on the philosophy I've developed over my many years of practice:
Throughout my time in the field, I feel I have established an incredibly strong sense of what I believe to be the pillars of good support: respect, independence, autonomy, and empathy. It has been so deeply saddening to work in a space where those who require care are so often dehumanized/infantilized. I stand firmly by the fact that all bodies/brains are beautiful, creative, intelligent, adaptive, unique, hardworking, resilient and - most importantly - deserving of love and respect.
I've always despised the saying "respect is earned, not given". Respect is the baseline - it should be afforded to every human-being who is not intentionally causing harm. A good support worker respects their client's thoughts, feelings, wants, needs, space, body, time, routines and choices. Respect fosters trust, and trust paves the way to growth.
I believe your mind and body are your own. A proper support worker doesn't seek to control or manipulate their client; a good support worker simply plants themselves firmly by their client's side and helps them to weather their own storm. Caring for someone takes patience - something many lack in this sector . It can be challenging to watch someone make choices that you don't necessarily agree with, though that's precisely what you must do. It's our job to provide education and strongly encourage good choices, but at the end of the day, autonomy is everything. You have to give your client as much independence as possible, even if that means their morning routine takes twice as long if simply to allow them to chose their own clothing, put on their own socks, or make their own breakfast. Good support workers take the time not to do for, but to allow clients to do for themselves (when appropriate).
Lastly, and of the the utmost importance, a good support worker has empathy. Though we can't ever claim to know what it feels like to walk in another's shoes, it's imperative that we empathize with the extreme highs and lows, the successes and the failures. The world is not built for disabled/neurodivergent/elderly people and it's important to be able to feel how defeating that must be. Being able to empathize with those who see life through a different lens is key to fostering their success.
Should you chose to hire me, to care for yourself or a loved one, the following is a list of some of the services I am able to provide:
-Cleaning
-Grocery shopping, meal planning, cooking
-Appointment scheduling/accompaniment
-Errands/transportation (I have a safe vehicle with 2 million coverage and permission to transport clients)
-Programming support
-Budgeting/financial support
-Recreation/companionship
-Access to community services (very familiar with various programs in the HRM)
-Tutoring (dependent on level of support required)
-Personal care + thorough perineal/cath care
-ROM
-lifting/transferring
-Health Assessment
-Vital monitoring (if equipment is provided)
-Glucose monitoring
-Medication administration/ordering/refilling,
-Etc.For the months of June, July, and August, I have very few limitations in terms of scheduling; Come September, when I return to school, my availability will be limited. I will be happy to provide proof of certificates and references (along with my Nova Scotia Community College portfolio) upon request. Feel free to contact me via email at: victoriamackinnon.19@hotmail.ca or by phone at 902-877-0647 (please leave a message if I am unable to respond).
Very much looking forward to hearing from you,
Victoria
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I am a nurse with many years experience as a CCA, looking to do private care for extra income.
Please email for more information
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I’ve been a LTCA for over a year at three Nursing homes . My role is to provide care, help with meals, keep company. I’m able to help with house hood chores , pre meals. I’m also able to do any arrands . I truly love what I do and have lots if amazing feed back from coworkers and my clients. If you or know of anyone looking I’d love to help . I have references I can provide.
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CCA required:
Training & Experience:
Successful completion of CCA course and provincial CCA certification.
Training and experience with Dementia care is an asset
Training and experience in Palliative Care is an asset
As a member of the care team you must:
Provide personal care to my father including restorative care, walking and range of motion.
Have the ability to attend work on a regular and consistent basis.
Have the ability to meet the physical requirements of the job including safe lifting, push, pull and bending with demonstrated use of proper body mechanics.
Have good written and verbal communication skills and the ability to resolve conflicts.
Maintain confidentiality concerning my father, his care and staffing.
Be a respectful and hardworking team player with a professional and courteous manner.
Communicate and report relevant information regarding my father’s care and any health and safety issues to your me.
Provide a criminal record check.
Duties:
Assists with hygiene needs and daily living activities including bathing, dressing, oral care, skin care, positioning in bed, feeding and transferring.
Assist in the planning and implementation of leisure activities on a daily basis.
Collaborates with family, staff and other workers involved in his care.
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RESPITE for you and your loved ones
Coming from out of town for a medical procedure and need a place to stay and heal?
Going on vacation and need a place for your loved ones?
Want to go out for the day and can’t leave your loved ones home alone?
Contact Denis or Nancy MacKeigan
www.mackeigansguesthome.ca
CaregiversNS
Continuing Care
Autism NS
Alzheimer’s NS
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Job Title: Administrative Assistant (Acupuncturist & Herbalist service)
NOC#: 13112 (Administrative Assistant – medical clinic)
Job Role and Duty: General role is to well organize a registered acupuncturist and herbalist’s office for best functions. Detailed duties are:
• Set up, maintain Centre’s office admin support procedures, perform admin tasks to ensure smooth daily operation and high-quality customer services;
• Communicate with potential clients in their preferred language (in most cases, in Mandarin), answer their inquires, clarify their needs, check the availability or schedules of acupuncturist and massagist, and arrange and complete appointments;
• Collect information about new clients’ previous treatment history, read and comprehend previous record (in most cases, in Mandarin), create and maintain client files with Centre; make notes about their special needs if need be;
• Prepare or update clients’ treatment records after each visit, and help clients with relevant examinations and schedule tests if required;
• Coordinate among Centre, clients and all related organizations;
• Learn, know well industry regulations and insurance coverage policies, explain polices to clients in their preferred language, assist clients to process insurance claims and prepare paperwork;
• Process basis invoicing/receipts, maintain clients' payment records
• Watch over office equipment, order supplies or repair services when required; advise the management on business operation and improvement.Qualification Requirements for Candidates:
College or higher education; at least 3-years of provable office administrative work experience; strong communication skills and pleasant personality; familiarity of Chinese-style communication methods; fluent English ability (mandatory); additional Mandarin ability will be advantageous; proficiency in MS Office; quickly learning capacity; multitasking skills.Period of the position: Full-time (30 hours/Week); Permanent
Annual Work Weeks: 52 weeks
Start Date: as soon as possible
Salary: >$21 / hr
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My name is Melissa and I live in the Bedford area. I am seeking a client or 2 for some respite work on the weekends. I have been a CCA for over 12 years, with lots of experience working in LTC as well as homecare. I am a very compassionate individual whom takes their job with the upmost respect and care. I have a lot of references, also references from other clients i have previously looked after.
I live in the Bedford area and would love to be able to help out in the community I live in. I have a vehicle and a clean driving record. If you would like to know more please email or text me.
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Looking For High Quaility Care Clients of Pallative Care. Please Read Flyer for Info Below.
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Hello , I’m a CCA that works part time. Looking to offer my services for the days I have off to family looking for respite or help caring for their loved one. Pay negotiable.. any questions please email and I would be happy to answer.
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Home care needed throughout Halifax and surrounding areas.
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Registered Massage Therapist needed for a busy multi-disciplinary Health Centre in the heart of Larry Uteck - Sound Chiropractic and Health Sciences Centre. Currently, Sound has two full-time massage therapists booking three months out with waiting lists. We are seeking a third massage therapist to help us keep up with this high demand while also taking over a full massage patient caseload with our third RMT relocating out of province -- primarily during the evening hours.
Larry Uteck is thriving with a great referral base of new patients from the other multi-disciplinary health care providers. The current Sound Chiropractic team consists of two Doctors of Chiropractic, a Doctor of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese medicine, and two full-time Registered Massage Therapist.
The ideal candidate would be passionate about helping patients achieve optimal health and well-being as well as have experience with various myofascial release techniques.
Start Date: ASAP
Salary: $60 per hour, total annual salary $58,000-$78,000
Location: Halifax, NS
As a Registered Massage Therapist, you will:
Follow assessments, and treat clients who are referred directly for massage therapy Contribute to a team that provides massage therapy to clients as part of their overallrehabilitation Communicate goals and expectations of the treatment to the clients and the rest of the treatment team Maintain records of massage therapy assessments and treatment notes.
Required Education, Skills and Qualifications
To take on the role of Registered Massage Therapist, you must: Be a therapist who is a member in good standing with either MTWPAM or MTANS Be able to work both independently and as part of a team Be able to facilitate our clients' needs by exceeding their expectations Have experience with a variety of techniques is an asset.
Company Profile
Sound Chiropractic & Health Sciences Centre is a health care company focused on pain relief and promoting wellness in the greater Halifax and Bedford area.
At Sound Chiropractic, we assess each client for their unique, individual needs. We provide Chiropractic, Acupuncture and Massage Therapy. Together, we design a thorough plan, so your pain goes away and stays away. Our chiropractic team, led by Dr. Stephen Berkstresser and Dr. Kaitlyn Pellerine, who have years of clinical experience helping people just like you on their journey to health and wellness.
We are located at 620 Nine Mile Drive, Unit 205, on the corner of Larry Uteck Blvd and Nine Mile Drive. That being said, we have clients that come from Halifax, Dartmouth and across other regions of Nova Scotia.
Website: www.SoundChiropractic.ca