Opportunity Enterprises
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Searsport, ME (18 miles from Blue Hill, ME)
We have 2 full-time DSP openings for a creative, enthusiastic, energetic individual to work with adults with cognitive and intellectual impairments in the Searsport area. Our home and community...
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3 days ago
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Northern Light Health
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Ellsworth, ME (18 miles from Blue Hill, ME)
Job Description Northern Light Home Care and Hospice Department: Home Health East Position is located: Northern Light Home Care and Hospice Ellsworth Work Type : Full Time FTE : 1.0- 40 hours per...
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3 days ago
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Northern Light Health
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Ellsworth, ME (18 miles from Blue Hill, ME)
Summary: The Home Health Aide is responsible for providing personal care to a designated group of clients in their homes as directed by a Registered Professional Nurse, Physical Therapist, Occupational...
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3 days ago
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Downeast Community Partners
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Ellsworth, ME (18 miles from Blue Hill, ME)
Infant/Toddler Caregiver for the Ellsworth Early Care & Education Program, located at 18 Avery Lane. This is a full-time year round position. The successful candidate will be responsible for...
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23 days ago
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Home Instead
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Blue Hill, ME
Primary responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Companionship and conversation Light housekeeping tasks and meal preparation Medication and appointment reminders Alzheimers Care Ability to...
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24 days ago
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