Caregiver - Seneca, SC | Up to $15/hr | Weekly Pay + Flexible Schedule Oconee County

Caregiver - Seneca, SC | Up to $15/hr | Weekly Pay + Flexible Schedule

Full Time • Oconee County
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Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • Flexible schedule
  • Training & development
Are you a caregiver who takes pride in your work and wants to be recognized for it? Are you looking for an employer who listens, communicates clearly, and supports you every step of the way?

At My Happy Place Home Care, we believe great care starts with great caregivers — and great caregivers deserve respect, structure, and real support. We value our team members the same way we value our clients.

We are hiring compassionate, reliable caregivers to help seniors in Seneca and Oconee County live safely and independently at home. If you are dependable, professional, and passionate about serving others, we want to hear from you.

POSITION DETAILS

Position:

Caregiver / Personal Care Aide (PCA)

Pay:

$14 - $15 per hour (WEEKLY PAY)

Location:

Seneca & Oconee County (Client Homes)

Schedule:

Flexible — Days, Evenings, Weekends Available

WHY CAREGIVERS CHOOSE US

  • WEEKLY PAY — Get paid every week, not every two weeks
  • FLEXIBLE SCHEDULES — We work around YOUR availability
  • CONSISTENT CLIENTS — We match you with clients and keep you there
  • REAL SUPPORT — Our office answers the phone and has your back
  • RESPECT — You're not just a number here. You're part of the team.
  • CLEAR EXPECTATIONS — No surprises. You'll know exactly what's expected.
  • ON-THE-JOB TRAINING — We invest in your growth
WHAT YOU'LL DO

  • Assist clients with personal care (bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting)
  • Provide companionship and emotional support
  • Light housekeeping and meal preparation
  • Medication reminders (non-medical)
  • Assist with mobility, transfers, and ambulation
  • Accompany clients to appointments or errands
  • Document care provided accurately
  • Act quickly and responsibly in cases of emergency
REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be 18 years or older
  • Valid driver's license and reliable transportation
  • Ability to pass a background check and drug screening
  • Compassionate, dependable, and professional attitude
  • Comfortable with personal care tasks (bathing, toileting, etc.)
  • Ability to read, write, and follow care plan directions
YOU'LL THRIVE HERE IF YOU...

  • Demonstrate consistent reliability and follow through on commitments
  • Treat every client with dignity and patience and respect.
  • Communicate clearly and professionally with clients, families, and staff
  • Take pride in your work and want to make a real difference
  • Seek purpose-driven work.
THIS JOB IS NOT FOR YOU IF...

  • You frequently call out or cancel shifts last minute
  • You're uncomfortable with personal care tasks
  • You're looking for a job where no one checks on your work
  • Reliability isn't your strong suit
OUR VALUES — M.H.P.H.C.

Motivated

We show up ready — with energy, focus, and purpose

Humility

We serve before we shine — listening first, admitting mistakes

Positivity

We carry the light — even on hard days, we choose calm and kindness

Honor

We stand by our word — integrity defines us

Consistency

We follow through every time — reliability builds trust
Compensation: $14.00 - $15.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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