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Caregiver for Kupuna

Wailuku, HI 96793 | 20.886733371 | -156.50125732

Discover Rewarding Work as a Personal Care Aide and come see why BAYADA was voted Hawaii's top Home Care Provider two years in a row!

Pay rates up to $25 per hour with weekly pay, an awesome team to support you, and countless other benefits! Come make a difference in the lives of others!

While you support clients one-on-one with activities of daily living, we’ll support you with training, flexibility, and a team dedicated to creating a great employee experience. We are currently recruiting for a Personal Care Aide (PCA) to reliably serve patients all over Maui to support our kupuna.

BAYADA PCA Training Course — No Experience? We Will Train You!

If you're compassionate, reliable, and eager to care for others, you can become a PCA even without previous caregiving experience.
Our paid PCA Training Course provides everything you need to succeed, including hands-on skills, mentoring, and support from our clinical team. Upon completion, you’ll be eligible to begin working with our BAYADA Maui team and start changing lives—one client at a time.

What you’ll do:

As a BAYADA Caregiver, you’ll have the opportunity to develop close relationships with your clients while you help them with:

  • Activities of daily living: bathing, grooming, toileting, nail care, etc.

  • Household support: light housekeeping, laundry, bed making etc.

  • Meal preparation and feeding

  • Range of motion/exercises

  • Assisting with ambulation (Transfers/use of mechanical lifting devices)

  • Medication reminders

What makes you a great candidate:

  • Previous home health care or patient care welcomed, but not required — we will train you through our PCA Training Course.

  • A passion for caregiving and a desire to help others.

  • A commitment to being present and providing quality care.

  • Empathy, patience, kindness, and respect.

  • Ability to travel to clients’ homes as assigned.

  • Commitment to The BAYADA Way: compassion, excellence, reliability.

 

Why you’ll love what you do at BAYADA

As a mission-driven, not-for-profit organization, we are committed to providing patients with the highest-quality care, enabling them to live safely at home with comfort, independence, and dignity. And we are just as dedicated to your satisfaction and success. 89% of employees say they are proud to work for BAYADA!

As a BAYADA PCA, you’ll enjoy:

  • 24/7 clinical support

  • Weekly pay

  • Being part of a larger care team so you’ll never feel alone

  • Flexible schedules – full-time, part-time, per-diem, on-call

  • Short commute times – we match you with clients near you

  • One-on-one patient care

  • Stable work environment — serving clients since 1975

  • PTO & benefits for eligible employees

  • Career advancement support including ongoing training, scholarships & growth pathways

  • The highest safety standards

As an accredited, regulated, certified, and licensed home health care provider, BAYADA complies with all state/local mandates.

BAYADA is celebrating 50 years of compassion, excellence, and reliability. Learn more about our 50th anniversary celebration and how you can join in here.

BAYADA Home Health Care, Inc., and its associated entities and joint venture partners, are Equal Opportunity Employers. All employment decisions are made on a non-discriminatory basis without regard to sex, race, color, age, disability, pregnancy or maternity, sexual orientation, gender identity, citizenship status, military status, or any other similarly protected status in accordance with federal, state and local laws.  Hence, we strongly encourage applications from people with these identities or who are members of other marginalized communities.

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