A long-term care community with nursing facility licensure, the Mullen Home, Little Sisters of the Poor in northwest Denver is a pleasant and upbeat place in which to work. The Mullen Home has been serving the elderly poor on this site for 103 years; come and serve where your gifts and talents can shine and you can be a part of an awesome tradition and mission!
Thanks to the efforts of our wonderful team, we have no COVID among our residents or staff.
QUALIFICATIONS:
SCHEDULE:
Full-time day shift with availability for rotating weekends
WE OFFER:
Excellent Benefits - Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, 403b & Pension Retirement Plans, Paid Time Off for Vacation, Holidays, Sick and Personal time offered.
JOB DUTIES:
APPLY TODAY AND START EARNING A PAYCHECK WITHOUT DELAY! WE'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU!
MISSION, VISION and VALUES
The Little Sisters of the Poor are an international congregation of Roman Catholic women religious founded in 1839 by Saint Jeanne Jugan. Together with a diverse network of collaborators, we serve the elderly poor in over 30 countries around the world.
Continuing the work of Saint Jeanne Jugan, our MISSION is to offer the neediest elderly of every race and religion a home where they will be welcomed as Christ, cared for as family and accompanied with dignity until God calls them to himself.
Our VISION is to contribute to the Culture of Life by nurturing communities where each person is valued, the solidarity of the human family and the wisdom of age are celebrated, and the compassionate love of Christ is shared with all.
Our VALUES
REVERENCE for the sacredness of human life and for the uniqueness of
each person, especially those who are poorest and/or weakest. This is
reflected in care that is holistic and person-centered.
FAMILY SPIRIT: a spirit of joyful hospitality embracing all with open arms,
hearts and minds; fostering participation in the life of the home and rejecting
all forms of discrimination.
HUMBLE SERVICE: the desire to raise others up and to put their needs before
our own; an appreciation of simple, everyday tasks and experiences and humble
means in accomplishing our work.
COMPASSION: empathy for sharing the weaknesses and sufferings of others;
eagerness to relieve pain in all its forms and to make the elderly happy.
STEWARDSHIP: the recognition that life and all other goods are gifts from God
and should therefore be used responsibly for the good of all; trust in God’s Providence and the generosity of others to provide for our needs; just compensation for our collaborators; a spirit of gratitude and sharing.
We are excited to welcome new members to our community! So take a look at our open positions.