Bayshore is expanding, and we are looking for Personal Caregivers that prefer flexible hours. We provide informal home and community care employment. Personal Support Worker (PSW) or Health Care Aide (HCA) certification is preferred but not essential.
Every day at Bayshore, you create memorable experiences for clients. If you want to “be the difference” by providing exceptional care, a Health Care Career with Bayshore is for you!
The Work You’ll Do
With great customer service, you can provide high-quality, compassionate care to your community’s clients.
Each healthcare facility or organization may have unique requirements and additional abilities that are relevant to their environment. To improve your abilities as a Care Aide, you should research job advertisements, interact with employers or regulatory organizations, and remain up to date on best practices and continuing education options.
Personal care and everyday life activities may be among the tasks assigned. Homemaking services include cleaning, cooking, washing, and basic household management.
Accompanying clients to community activities and events.
Why Bayshore?
Bayshore wants to take good care of you while you care for others. Feel rewarded for doing what you enjoy. Do you want to make a difference and return to the essence of caring?
We will give you the freedom to pursue your passions while receiving support from experienced colleagues and supervisors.
We provide competitive salary and extensive company-sponsored benefits to you and your family.
Chart your route – Take responsibility of your day and prioritize what is important to you. We provide job flexibility in order to empower you. As a Bayshore caregiver, you may pick how many hours you want to work and a schedule that fits your lifestyle.
Shape the welfare of your clients and communities. – Take control and leverage your experience to create special moments for your clients, helping us develop better communities.
Realize your full potential – We are committed to helping you realize the future you desire, which we accomplish through a wide selection of employment opportunities, constant learning, and access to healthcare professionals.
We take health and safety very seriously. To assist avoid COVID-19 exposures, we give clients and personnel with personal protective equipment (PPE), suitable training in line with increasing health guidelines, and daily infection prevention screenings.
Job Qualification:
Who Are You?
You want to help better the lives of others in your neighborhood.
You are committed to providing high-quality care services to clients and are knowledgeable about community care practices.
You have a trustworthy means of transportation.
You possess a clear Vulnerable Sector Check or are prepared to obtain one.
You are looking for a Personal Care position, and you have finished a formal, approved caregiver training program or a combination of equivalent education and experience.
Bayshore is devoted to providing a high-quality and safe environment for both our employees and clients/patients. Depending on provincial government rules and the position being applied for, new hires may be asked to submit proof of immunization against diseases such as COVID-19, Hepatitis, Seasonal Flu, and others. Please communicate with the recruiter about provincial and/or position-specific criteria. Medical exemptions and other types of sought exemptions under the Human Rights Code will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
“At Bayshore Healthcare, our commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion is our strength. This is how we realize our mission of making a difference in the lives of individuals we care for, work with, and serve in our communities. We take great pride in fostering a culture of belonging in which individual diversity are welcomed and celebrated, through programs, services, and policies that promote each individual’s purpose, potential, and well-being.”
Bayshore complies with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and related Provincial Human Rights Codes.
What skills and attributes are necessary for a caregiver?
A Care Aide (also known as a Healthcare Aide or Nursing Assistant) should possess the following skills and qualities:
Compassion and Empathy: Care Aides deal closely with people who are in vulnerable situations or facing health issues. Compassion and empathy enable Care Aides to offer emotional support, comprehend clients’ needs, and give care with kindness and understanding.
Communication Skills: Effective communication is essential in healthcare environments. Care Aides must interact effectively with clients, their families, and healthcare providers. They must actively listen, follow instructions, and accurately transmit information.
Personal Care Skills: Care Assistants help clients with activities of daily living (ADLs) such bathing, dressing, toileting, grooming, and eating. It is critical to be proficient in personal care chores and practices while also respecting the dignity and privacy of clients.
Observation and Reporting: Care Aides monitor their clients’ physical and emotional well-being, recording any changes or concerns. They must be detail-oriented, notice signals of discomfort or improvement, and effectively communicate their findings to the right healthcare experts.
Empathy and Patience: Care Aides frequently work with people who have physical disabilities, cognitive impairments, or chronic illnesses. Being patient and empathetic enables Care Aides to provide help at the client’s own pace and adapt to their specific requirements.
Each healthcare facility or organization may have unique requirements and additional abilities that are relevant to their environment. To improve your abilities as a Care Aide, you should research job advertisements, interact with employers or regulatory organizations, and remain up to date on best practices and continuing education options.
What education and certification are required to become a Care Aide?
A Care Aide (also known as a Healthcare Aide or Nursing Assistant) should possess the following skills and qualities:
Compassion and Empathy: Care Aides deal closely with people who are in vulnerable situations or facing health issues. Compassion and empathy enable Care Aides to offer emotional support, comprehend clients’ needs, and give care with kindness and understanding.
Communication Skills: Effective communication is essential in healthcare environments. Care Aides must interact effectively with clients, their families, and healthcare providers. They must actively listen, follow instructions, and accurately transmit information.
Personal Care Skills: Care Assistants help clients with activities of daily living (ADLs) such bathing, dressing, toileting, grooming, and eating. It is critical to be proficient in personal care chores and practices while also respecting the dignity and privacy of clients.
Observation and Reporting: Care Aides monitor their clients’ physical and emotional well-being, recording any changes or concerns. They must be detail-oriented, notice signals of discomfort or improvement, and effectively communicate their findings to the right healthcare experts.
Empathy and Patience: Care Aides frequently work with people who have physical disabilities, cognitive impairments, or chronic illnesses. Being patient and empathetic enables Care Aides to provide help at the client’s own pace and adapt to their specific requirements.