Female Apache Junction In-Home Caregiver

Mesa, Arizona

 

Join Our Mission to Transform Lives!

Position: In Home Caregiver

Location: Apache Junction, AZ

At Pathways for Life, we are dedicated to more than just meeting needs — we are creating possibilities! For the past 20 years our purpose is to help individuals with developmental disabilities thrive through compassionate care, tailored services, and meaningful connections. From in-home care to day programs, employment programs and residential solutions, we’re creating pathways to fulfillment and peace of mind for families.

Why You’ll Love Working With Us: 

  • Purpose-Driven Work – Your role will directly impact individuals and families, helping them overcome challenges and build brighter futures.
  • Supportive & Empowering Culture – We foster a collaborative environment where innovation, empathy, and professional growth are celebrated.
  • Flexibility & Wellbeing – We value work-life balance and provide resources to ensure our team thrives both personally and professionally.
  • Continuous Learning – Access to training, workshops, and mentorship to expand your skills in compassionate care.

What You’ll Do: 

  • Empower Independence:
    • Support members with developmental disabilities in their daily routines and activities.
    • Assist clients with activities of daily living, including meal preparation and personal hygiene tasks.
  • Build Meaningful Connections:
    • Foster trust and companionship through respectful, engaging interactions.
  • Promote Safety & Wellbeing:
    • Implement behavior support strategies to address challenging behaviors effectively.
  • Collaborate for Impact:
    • Work with supervisors and other professionals to deliver comprehensive care.
  • Advocate with Heart:
    • Ensure member safety and comfort through attentive and respectful care.
    • Uphold member rights and dignity at all times.

Who You Are: 

✔ A compassionate, patient individual who finds joy in helping others.
✔ Reliable, observant, and committed to creating a positive impact.
✔ Open to learning and applying behavior management techniques.
✔ Over 18 years old with a clean background and strong communication skills

Total Rewards:

  • Bonus opportunities
  • Sick Time
  • 401k 

Schedule:

  • Friday 6 PM - 1 AM (If needed - would be an on call bases)
  • Saturday 9 AM - 12AM
  • Sunday 12 AM - 1 AM

Ready to Make a Difference?

If you’re looking for more than just a job, if you want to be part of a movement that changes lives, we’d love to hear from you! 

Together, we can light the path to healing.  

 

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