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Job Title


Personal Support Worker- Dufferin and Simcoe County


Company : Home Instead


Location : Brampton,


Created : 2026-01-21


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Home Instead is looking for caring and compassionate individuals to become a part of our team and join our mission of enhancing the lives of aging adults throughout the Dufferin and Simcoe County including Shelburne, Alliston, Beeton, Tottenham, Bradford and Orangeville communities. Home Instead provides a variety of non-medical services that allow seniors to remain in their home and meet the challenges of aging with dignity, care and compassion. Duties include, but are not limited to: Providing companionship and conversation to stimulate, encourage, and assist a senior client Assisting clients in maintaining their homes by providing light housekeeping tasks such as meal preparation, dusting, laundry, vacuuming Providing medication reminders Supporting senior clients in completing their activities of daily living including toileting, bathing, dressing, feeding, and ambulation assistance Escorting clients to medical appointments Dementia care Hospice and palliative support Requirements to be a Personal Support Worker: Certified Personal Support Worker diploma OR Completion of Nursing degree in Canada OR Completion of International Nursing and Canadian Leadership course OR Currently enrolled in a nursing program, having completed at least one year Ability to communicate with clients in a friendly and congenial manner MUST possess a valid driver''s license MUST have access to a vehicle with valid auto insurance you can drive to and from shifts This posting is looking to fill existing vacancies within the organization. All candidates must provide a vulnerable sector check, as well as three professional references. No AI will be used in any part of the application process. ONT. LTD. dba Home Instead Senior Care has a COVID-19 Vaccination Policy requiring both initial doses and any subsequent boosters as may be required or recommended by the Ministry of Health, subject to an examination pursuant to the Ontario Human Rights Code.