What are the responsibilities and job description for the Care Partner position at Senior Star?
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:
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