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All individuals working with Privee Noir, whether as employees or contracted professionals, must maintain the highest level of professionalism, discretion, and respect when working with our clients. Many of our clients are high-profile individuals, professionals, and families who rely on our services within their homes and personal lives. Because of this, confidentiality and professional conduct are essential.

All professionals representing Privee Noir must agree to the following requirements:

• Signing a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) to protect the privacy of our clients, their homes, and their families
• Completion of a criminal background check
• Completion of a sexual harassment prevention course
• Maintaining professional boundaries with clients at all times

Privee Noir maintains a strict policy that intimate or personal relationships between employees and clients are strictly prohibited. Professionals are expected to maintain appropriate boundaries and conduct themselves in a respectful and professional manner while working in a client’s home or personal environment.

Job Description & Requirements

Private caregivers provide compassionate support for individuals who require assistance with daily living within the comfort of their home.

 

Responsibilities may include companionship, assisting with daily routines, preparing meals, providing mobility assistance, monitoring wellbeing, and helping maintain a safe and supportive living environment.

Caregivers may assist with activities such as medication reminders, light personal care, mobility support, and general daily assistance depending on the needs of the client. Professionals in this role must demonstrate patience, attentiveness, and a strong sense of responsibility while supporting individuals who may require additional care.

Individuals working in this role should hold appropriate caregiving or healthcare-related certifications. Preferred qualifications may include Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification, Home Health Aide (HHA) certification, or Personal Care Assistant (PCA) certification. Caregivers should also maintain CPR and First Aid certification to ensure the safety and wellbeing of clients.

Experience working with elderly individuals, individuals recovering from illness or surgery, or individuals requiring daily living assistance is strongly preferred. Caregivers must be attentive, respectful, and capable of providing supportive care while maintaining professionalism within the client’s home environment.

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