Weekday Caregiver Needed Urgently Hiring

Bala Cynwyd, PA
Part Time to Full Time
Experienced

🚗❤️ DRIVING CAREGIVERS WANTED!

Join Visiting Angels in Havertown & Delaware County

Are you a compassionate caregiver with a valid driver's license and reliable transportation? We want YOU!

Visiting Angels is looking for dependable, experienced caregivers who are ready to make a real difference in the lives of seniors throughout Havertown and Delaware County.

If you have a heart for caregiving, a reliable vehicle, and the ability to help clients with errands and appointments, this could be the opportunity you've been looking for.

❤️ CARE FOR OTHERS. DRIVE WITH PURPOSE. MAKE A DIFFERENCE.

At Visiting Angels, caregiving is more than a job. You're helping seniors remain safe, comfortable, and independent in their own homes while providing families with peace of mind.

Our Main Line office has proudly earned the Best of Home Care – Provider of Choice award since 2010, and we're growing our team of compassionate caregivers!


🚗 WE NEED CAREGIVERS WHO DRIVE!

Many of our clients need dependable caregivers who can assist with:

  • 🛒 Grocery shopping
  • 💊 Pharmacy pickups
  • 🏃‍♀️ Running errands
  • 📋 Other essential tasks that help clients remain independent

A reliable vehicle is an important part of this role.

⚠️ Important: Clients are never transported in caregiver vehicles.


💙 WHY JOIN VISITING ANGELS?

💰 Competitive Pay

$15.00–$18.00/hour

Pay is based on experience, qualifications, and assignment.

💵 Additional Earning Opportunities

  • Weekend shift premiums
  • Couples cases
  • "Angel Calls"

🎁 Great Benefits

  • Paid Time Off (PTO)
  • Holiday pay
  • Referral bonuses
  • Employee recognition programs

🕐 Flexible Scheduling

We have opportunities for:

  • Full-time
  • Part-time
  • Days
  • Evenings
  • Weekends
  • Overnight shifts

🤝 A TEAM THAT SUPPORTS YOU

You're never alone. Our office team is available to provide guidance, communication, and support throughout your employment.


⭐ WHO WE'RE LOOKING FOR

We're looking for caregivers who are:

✅ Compassionate and genuinely care about helping others
✅ Dependable and punctual
✅ Professional and trustworthy
Licensed drivers with reliable transportation
✅ Comfortable driving to client assignments and completing errands
✅ At least 18 years old
✅ High school graduate or GED equivalent
✅ Experienced, with at least 2 years of caregiving or related experience

Required TB Clearance:

Applicants must be able to provide one of the following:

  • 2-Step PPD
  • Chest X-ray
  • Quantiferon Blood Test

🏡 WHAT YOU'LL DO

As a Visiting Angels caregiver, you'll help seniors maintain their independence by providing:

❤️ Companionship and meaningful conversation
🛁 Assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, and personal care
🍽️ Meal preparation
🧹 Light housekeeping
🛒 Grocery shopping and errands
📞 Communication with families and our office team


YOUR CAR CAN HELP SOMEONE LIVE MORE INDEPENDENTLY. 🚗❤️

If you're an experienced caregiver who drives, has reliable transportation, and genuinely cares about seniors, we want to hear from you!

Come work for a company where your compassion is valued, your hard work is appreciated, and the care you provide truly matters.

APPLY TODAY!

Visiting Angels – Havertown & Delaware County

Make every visit matter. Make a difference every day.

ALL APPLICANTS MUST BE ABLE TO PROVIDE PROOF OF VACCINATION.

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