Why become a CAREgiver at All Valley?
Hundreds of individuals of all ages in Arizona need help. Whether they’re elderly, disabled, or otherwise, long-term care is an essential service for these people. That’s where CAREgivers step in. At All Valley Premier Private Care & Home Health Care, we put the CARE in CAREgivers, and we’re looking for people who have big hearts, a desire to grow in their role, and the drive to help us reshape the caregiving industry.
As a CAREgiver, you’ll help individuals in their homes with personal care, light housekeeping, meal preparation, errands, and more. If you want to provide people with safety, companionship, and peace of mind, we’re ready to empower you with the tools and training needed for an enjoyable, long-term career.
At All Valley, we’re about investing in our people, and we offer a variety of benefits right from the start.
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Above and Beyond Benefits of CAREgiving
We go above and beyond to make sure you have all of the skills and knowledge you need to provide the very best care. Your interactive CAREgiver training with All Valley Home Health Care includes:
CPR & First Aid training
Direct Care Worker training
Ongoing CEU training (6 hours each year)
optional Advanced Emotional Intelligence training
Employee self-care wellness training
Team-building events (both virtual and in-person)
And this comprehensive training is just a part of the amazing benefits we offer!
Other benefits include:
$1200 bonus after 150 hours Worked
Referral bonus of $500 for helping us expand our team
Paid employee sick time (accrue up to 40 hours annually)
Costco membership ($60 value)
Verizon Wireless discount (up to 22%)
Employee of the Quarter award (be recognized and get a $250 bonus!)
As your skills and experience grow, you'll also have the opportunity to advance into one of our Premier CAREgiver positions, which come with a higher hourly rate. Our goal is to give you everything you need to make this new career something that fulfills you while you offer stellar care to clients.
You’ve got questions. We’ve got answers!
What will my wages be?
The base pay range for our CAREgiver jobs is $15-$17 per hour. There will also be opportunities to work for private clients throughout the Greater Phoenix area and Tucson, or provide special-rate services, potentially increasing your wages.
What do All Valley’s CAREGIVERS do?
All Valley is a non-medical, in-home health care agency based in Phoenix, AZ. Our CAREgivers assist our clients with activities of daily living such as bathing and grooming, dressing, mobility, light housekeeping, companionship, and much more!
Where do we provide the care?
CAREgivers provide care directly in the client’s home throughout the Greater Phoenix area and Tucson. We match our CAREgivers with a client based on their location and availability.
What hours do you have available?
Scheduled hours for caregiver jobs will vary depending on the client’s needs. Some CAREgivers are matched with a single client to provide care multiple days a week, while others provide care to multiple clients across Phoenix, AZ, throughout the week.
Will I have the opportunity to choose my clients?
All Valley conducts personal introductions throughout the Greater Phoenix area and Tucson between the CAREgiver and client before the first shift to ensure that both parties are comfortable and understand the care plan. We are committed to making sure it’s a good match!
How do I get started and what training is required for the Direct Care Worker Position?
To start the process of getting a CAREgiver job in Phoenix, AZ, please contact or visit your nearest office and complete an employment application. After this initial step, you will work with the HR Administrative Assistant to schedule caregiver job training and complete the necessary requirements. All Valley requires completion of Direct Care Worker Training (Level I & II), up-to-date CPR and First Aid training, and proof of a negative Tuberculosis (TB) test result.
What is the cost for training?
All Valley offers Direct Care Worker Training (Level I & II) at no cost to the candidate! CPR and First Aid training is available for a cost of $10 to the candidate. Both caregiver job training classes are held in-office at our Phoenix, AZ, and other offices on a weekly basis. You must be registered to attend training classes.
How long does the process take?
Depending on when you apply, the entire process to become a fully trained CAREgiver can take less than a week! Our dedicated team will work closely with you and your schedule to ensure your caregiver job training is completed as quickly as possible. We are eager to put you to work!
Where can I go to get an inexpensive TB test?
Our team can provide you with a list of locations in the Greater Phoenix area and Tucson to obtain a TB test. You can also get the test done through your primary care provider. In some instances, your health insurance may cover the test. Contact your insurance provider for more information.
Can I be paid to take care of a family member or friend?
Yes! In fact, Family Attendants make up a significant percentage of our Direct Care Worker (Medicaid) workforce in the Greater Phoenix area and Tucson. Contact an office nearest to you and a friendly team member will walk you through the process of becoming a Family Attendant.
What COVID-19 considerations has All Valley made?
CAREgiver jobs throughout the Greater Phoenix area (all of Maricopa County) and Tucson (all of Pima County) are on a similar frontline to other care providers. We will provide you with comprehensive training and protective equipment to keep you safe—so that everyone stays safe.
Have a question about become a caregiver?
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Ready to apply for a CAREgiver job in the Greater Phoenix area?
We are pleased that you have chosen to apply for a CAREgiver job with All Valley Home Health Care throughout the Greater Phoenix area and Tucson! All applicants must be 18 years or older to apply. Click below to start the pre-application process.
Are You an Unpaid Caregiver for a Loved One?
If you answered "yes," you are one of over 53 million Americans who currently provide companionship, handle household chores, or even provide 24-hour care. That’s time out of your day when you would have otherwise been able to work.
You might have questions such as:
Am I eligible to be a caregiver?
Is my loved one eligible for benefits?
Do my loved one's benefits help me get paid to care for them?
At All Valley, we're here to help.