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Preferred Home Care of New York Customized Recruitment

job fairPreferred Home Care of New York
Customized Recruitment

Bronx Workforce1 Career Center

400 E. Fordham Road, 7thFloor

Bronx, N.Y. 10458








Date: Friday, June 13, 2014

Time: 10:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. (Appointment not required)

County: Bronx

Contact: New York State Department of Labor

Phone: 1 (718) 960-7901

Web Site: www.labor.ny.gov








Position(s):








HOME HEALTH AIDES – JOB ORDER NUMBER – NY1093966








JOB SUMMARY:

Provide care for clients in the patient’s home. Perform light household duties that ensure safety and

independence. If certified, you may be assigned to a case in the borough of your choice. If interested in

training, you must be willing to travel to Brooklyn for the duration of the training which will last 3 weeks.

Training is free, but there is a fee of $100 for books and materials. $50 must be payable up front and once

employed, the balance can be deducted from your paycheck.








JOB REQUIRMENTS:

Applicants must be caring individuals who are willing to work with a diversity of people. There are no

educational requirements, but applicants should be able to read and write English. Bilingual Spanish,

Chinese or Russian is a plus. No experience is necessary, but applicants are subject to a

reference/background check, physical exam and drug testing.








WAGES: $10.00 per hour.








HOURS: Full time and part time hours available, including weekends, evenings and live-in assignments.








JOB LOCATION: Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx and Manhattan.








TO ATTEND:

Candidates must bring the following (all originals):

Photo ID

Social Security Card

2 Business/Professional References (No references from friends or family members)

Proof of Residence or Citizenship

For Certified HHA: Must bring Original HHA or PCA Certificate

For Certified HHA: Must bring full physical (Rubella, Rubeola Titre, 2 PPDs (if negative), chest x-ray (if

PPD is positive) and drug screen) Note: physical and drug screening must be within 3 months.








DIRECTIONS:

Bus Bx 41, 15, 55, 9, 17, 22, 12 | #4, B or D train to Fordham Road | Metro North to Fordham Road

Entrance on Webster Avenue.








Equal Opportunity Employer Program

Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities






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Preferred Home Care of New York Customized Recruitment

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