Monday, April 22, 2013

Resume Writing for Senior Caregivers

Senior caregiving provides employment opportunities in many different areas and allows for flexible schedules. As many times seniors will suddenly need care services, following a hospital discharge of a sudden medical emergency, both part-time and full-time positions are available. Understanding the different types of senior care employers and positions available will assist in creating a resume which will share both your work skills and personality.

What types of companies hire senior caregivers?


Senior Home happinesslifetime.com Care Agencies
Skilled Medicare-Reimbursed Home happinesslifetime.com Care Agencies
Assisted Living Communities
Nursing Homes
Hospitals
Hospices

What types of positions are available for senior caregivers?


Companion Caregiver
Certified Nursing Aide
Certified Home Health Aides (a few states have this designation)
Live-in Caregiver

Senior care companies must have staff available for care assignments for both days and nights as they care for some seniors on a 24-hour around-the-clock schedule. Many times hospice patients will need a caregiver who is awake and actively able to care for both days and nights, requiring a different caregiver for day shifts and night shifts.

Live-in care is a term used in the senior care industry to mean that a caregiver may sleep at night and will prepare and eat meals with the client. The caregiver will still go back to their own home at the end of their shift. Most live-in care assignments are on-going and the caregiver will work the same 3 or 4 days each week, going back to their own home to stay for the rest of the week. Many experience caregivers prefer live-in care because they manage the entire household and earn a full week's pay in a few days. There is also the advantage of having several days in a row off.

A quality caregiver resume should show both your work experience and personal caregiving experience. As employers also look for a caring personality, find ways to share a personal caregiving story which will reflect your compassion and commitment to the industry. Showing you are trustworthy and dependable by demonstrating you have held an ongoing volunteer position or participated in a charity event or as a member of a senior association will also help. View a sample caregiverlist.com/How-To-WriteACaregiverResume.aspx caregiver resume and create and update your own resume to make sure you are highly employable in the senior care industry. Apply for professional senior care jobs in your area as positions often become available on short-notice.








Julie A. Northcutt, President of Caregiverlist.com, works to connect seniors and their loved ones with quality senior care options and caregivers with employment opportunities. Caregiverlist.com provides information on elderly care and assists in finding premier senior home care agencies by qualifying your care needs and required services. caregiverlist.com caregiverlist.com

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