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Site Care Partner
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Join Parexel as a Site Care Partner (CRA) in the United States and accelerate patient access to life-changing treatments. Leverage your GCP/ICH expertise to manage investigator sites, drive start-up activities, and build strong cross-functional relationships. We seek a detail-oriented, self-start...
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Care Partner
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Join Thyme Care as a Care Partner and guide members through their cancer journey. In this remote, patient-facing role, you’ll use phone, text, and email to assess health and social needs, connect members to resources, and support advanced care planning. Ideal for candidates with 2+ years in care ...
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Bilingual Care Partner
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Join Thyme Care as a Bilingual (Spanish/English) Care Partner in the U.S. to guide members through their cancer journey. Leverage 2+ years of patient-facing experience in care coordination or navigation to assess needs, connect members to resources, and build trust via phone, text, and email. Thr...
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Site Care Partner Lead CRA
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Lead our US site partnerships as a Site Care Partner CRA at Parexel. You will drive site start-up, activation, and relationship management for global clinical trials. This role requires strong GCP knowledge, excellent communication skills, and a commitment to patient safety. Enjoy career growth, ...
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Site Care Partner II
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Taiwan , Taipei
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About the Care Partner role

Explore a rewarding career path with Care Partner jobs, a vital and compassionate profession dedicated to providing personalized support and enhancing the quality of life for individuals in need of assistance. Care Partners, also known as Caregivers, Personal Support Workers, or Direct Support Professionals, are the frontline heroes in settings like home care, assisted living, memory care, and residential facilities. Their work is built on a foundation of empathy, patience, and a genuine desire to make a positive difference in someone's daily life.

The core of a Care Partner's role involves providing hands-on, non-medical assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs). This typically includes helping clients with personal hygiene tasks such as bathing, grooming, and dressing. They also assist with mobility, including transfers and ambulation, to ensure safety and prevent falls. Nutritional support is another key responsibility, encompassing meal preparation, feeding assistance, and encouraging hydration. Beyond physical care, Care Partners are crucial companions, providing emotional support, meaningful social interaction, and engagement in hobbies or light recreational activities. They often assist with light housekeeping, laundry, and running errands to maintain a clean and comfortable living environment for their clients. A significant part of the role involves meticulous documentation, where they observe and report changes in a client's physical condition, behavior, or mental status to nursing staff or family members, ensuring a coordinated and responsive care approach.

Professionals seeking Care Partner jobs typically find that a high school diploma or GED is the minimum requirement, with many employers providing on-the-job training. However, a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) or Home Health Aide (HHA) certification is highly valued and often preferred. Key skills for success are multifaceted; they include profound compassion and exceptional interpersonal abilities to build trusting relationships. Patience and emotional resilience are essential when facing challenging situations. Strong communication skills are needed to interact effectively with clients, their families, and the broader healthcare team. Observational skills are critical for noticing subtle changes in a client's well-being. Physical stamina is also important for the demands of the role. Many positions require a valid driver's license and a reliable vehicle for travel to clients' homes. For those with a nurturing spirit, Care Partner jobs offer immense personal fulfillment, providing a stable and growing career in the essential healthcare sector where you can truly become a trusted partner in someone's care journey.