What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assisted Living - Care Partner position at Senior Star?
Care Partner
Senior Star is Seeking Care Partners (No Certification but Experience Required)
FULL TIME AND PART TIME
As a Care Partner at Senior Star, you’ll work in a senior living community that offers assisted living and memory care. It’s a very different environment from a hospital or nursing home, a senior living community is a residential setting where residents live and where a team of associates work to provide them with exceptional experiences, services, and care.
Here’s what we offer:
As a Care Partner it is important you build relationships with the residents. This can be accomplished while making their bed, assisting with medication, or even a walk to the dining area.
A Care Partner acts to bridge the resident’s past, present, and future relationships, lifestyle, habits and routines, helping the resident to maintain a sense of self.
As a Care Partner, my typical day will include but not limited to:
Senior Star is Seeking Care Partners (No Certification but Experience Required)
FULL TIME AND PART TIME
As a Care Partner at Senior Star, you’ll work in a senior living community that offers assisted living and memory care. It’s a very different environment from a hospital or nursing home, a senior living community is a residential setting where residents live and where a team of associates work to provide them with exceptional experiences, services, and care.
Here’s what we offer:
- Competitive Pay
- Health and Wellness benefits for all Full-Time and Part-Time associates
- Medical, Dental & Vision benefits for Full Time associates.
- 401k Program
- Paid Time Off / Vacation Time for Full Time associates
- Staff development courses & free online training courses
- Tuition reimbursement
- Reduced cost meals while working
- Full Time, Part Time and PRN shifts available.
- Flexible Scheduling
- Paid Training
- Bonus Programs
- Safety incentives, occupancy bonuses & referral bonuses available to all associates
- Great Place to Work by Fortune Magazine, great employee engagement
As a Care Partner it is important you build relationships with the residents. This can be accomplished while making their bed, assisting with medication, or even a walk to the dining area.
A Care Partner acts to bridge the resident’s past, present, and future relationships, lifestyle, habits and routines, helping the resident to maintain a sense of self.
As a Care Partner, my typical day will include but not limited to:
- Providing care and assistance to residents, assisting with activities of daily living.
- Observation of resident behavior and change in condition.
- Participation in resident programs.
- Responding to call lights and resident request.
- Routine housekeeping items.
- Experienced to provide resident care.
- Able to stand, sit, walk, squat, kneel, bend, reach and grasp frequently.
- Able to lift up to 40 pounds frequently, and over 40 pounds occasionally; and
- Speak, see, and hear, so that I can communicate with residents and co-workers