LUMSDEN & DISTRICT HERITAGE HOME, INC.
CUPE JOB POSTING - PERMANENT PART TIME
Posting Number: RC899 Union: CUPE Date: December 16, 2024
Classification: Continuing Care Assistant
Department: Resident Care Status: Permanent Part Time
Pay Grade: As Per SAHO/CUPE Agreement
Qualifications: Grade X, One (1) year Continuing Care Assistant course, valid driver's license, where required. Applicants who do no meet the stated qualifications will be considered in accordance with LOU - "Uncertified Aides/Attendants in Long Term Care and Home Care."
Description: Responsible to the Administrator/RCC and under the direct supervision of the Team Leader, the CCA assists clients/patients/residents and special needs individuals to meet their needs through activities of daily living, inclusive of physical, spiritual and emotional needs. Helps these individuals to maintain as much independence as possible in a safe environment. The employee will be responsible to provide direct care and monitoring of clients and permanent residents. The employee will record in resident records and care plans. The employee will cooperate with other departments and follow therapy guidelines, established standards and regulations and facility policies.
Anticipated Start Date: January 19, 2025
Closing Date for Applications: December 23, 2024
FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES:
Shifts - 8 hour shifts - 64 hours in 6 weeks (subject to change)
Employees may be required to work any combination of days, evenings, nights,
weekends & statutory holidays.
Provincial job description (022) supplied upon request. Only the interviewed/selected applicant will be contacted.
Apply in writing to: Administrator
Lumsden & District Heritage Home, Inc.
Box 479
Lumsden, Sask. S0G 3C0
Fax: 731-3307
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