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Direct Care Aide

1410A N Augusta St, Staunton, VA 24401

 

 

Direct Care Aide – The Legacy at North Augusta

Job Title: Direct Care Aide (DCA)
Job Type: Full-Time 
Shift: Day & Night
Salary Range: $14.75 – $18.25/hour (Final offer based on your unique skills, experience, and professional background)

Join The Legacy at North Augusta, where every day is an opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of seniors. As a Direct Care Aide, you’ll be a valued member of a compassionate, resident-centered community, providing hands-on support and helping residents thrive physically, mentally, and emotionally.

Why You’ll Love Working with Us

  • Meaningful impact: Deliver personalized care and daily assistance that truly improves residents’ quality of life.
  • Supportive team: Work alongside dedicated professionals who value your commitment and compassion.
  • Flexible scheduling: Choose shifts that fit your lifestyle, including full-time and PRN options.
  • Competitive pay and benefits: Enjoy pay that reflects your dedication, plus shift differentials and comprehensive benefits.
  • Growth opportunities: Be part of a workplace that values your unique talents and supports your professional development.

What We’re Looking For

  • Successful completion of a Personal Care Aide (PCA) training program approved by the Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services, OR
  • Successful completion of a Direct Care Aide (DCA) training program approved by the Virginia Department of Social Services
  • Ability to communicate effectively in English, both orally and in writing
  • Capacity to work independently while also demonstrating a team player mentality
  • Passion for serving older adults and enhancing their quality of life
  • Recent graduates are welcome; we will provide training on our processes and culture
  • Opportunity to take advantage of benefits that support skill development and career growth

What You’ll Do

  • Provide direct, hands-on care to residents, assisting with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and mobility.
  • Support residents’ physical, mental, and emotional well-being through daily interactions and encouragement.
  • Help with meal assistance, light housekeeping, and ensuring residents’ comfort and safety.
  • Communicate effectively with team members, residents, and families to ensure the highest quality of care.
  • Participate in ongoing training and development to enhance your skills and knowledge.

Our Comprehensive Benefits Include

  • Competitive salary
  • Next day pay
  • Up to $4,000 in tuition reimbursement annually
  • Qualified employer for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
  • Earn up to 5 Weeks of PTO in your first year
  • 403(B) retirement plan with employer matching
  • Medical, dental, and vision plans
  • Life and disability insurance (employer paid)
  • Pet insurance
  • Team member recognition program
  • Discounted team member meals
  • Opportunities for career development

At The Legacy at North Augusta, you’re more than a caregiver—you’re a vital part of a community dedicated to making every day extraordinary for our residents.

Apply today and join a team that values YOU!

 

 

 

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