Care Support (Multiple Positions) Location: Springfield, MO Department/Program: Maternal and Family Programs/LifeHouse Crisis Maternity Home Primary Shift: As needed for days, evenings, weekends, and overnights Job Classification: PRN (as needed) FLSA Classification: Non-Exempt Salary: $14.00 per Hour (additional Shift Differential of $1/hr for night shift) Travel Required (Y/N, %): Y, 40-50% (local) Why You’ll Love This Position: Are you interested in making a difference in the lives of pregnant women and their children? At LifeHouse Crisis Maternity Home, as Care Support, you'll assist our women and families in maintaining their everyday routine while supporting them in a transitional housing setting. What You’ll Do:
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