HHA/CNA Home Care

Punta Gorda, FL
Part Time to Full Time
Mid Level

Job Title: Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) / Home Health Aide (HHA) – Home Care
Location: Punta Gorda, FL
Employment Type: Full-Time / Part-Time / PRN
Schedule: Flexible – Days, Evenings, Weekends


Job Summary:

We are currently hiring Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) and Home Health Aides (HHAs) to join our compassionate home care team in Punta Gorda, FL. In this role, you will provide essential personal care and support services to clients in their homes, promoting comfort, independence, and dignity.


We Offer:

  • Competitive Pay Rates

  • Daily/Weekly Pay

  • 24/7 Access to Friendly Staff

  • Direct Deposit

  • Bonus Opportunities

  • No 1099 Tax Filing – W2 Employment (You are an employee of NurseCore!)


Key Responsibilities:

  • Assist clients with daily living activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and ambulation

  • Provide companionship and engage in light homemaking duties (meal prep, light cleaning, etc.)

  • Monitor and report changes in client condition to supervising nurse or care manager

  • Follow established care plans and ensure client safety at all times

  • Assist with transfers and mobility as needed

  • Maintain accurate records of services provided

  • Uphold professional and ethical standards of care in compliance with agency and regulatory guidelines


Qualifications:

For HHAs:

  • Must have 75-hour Home Health Aide certificate

  • Must have valid HIV/AIDS training certificate

  • Must have valid Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders (ALZ) certificate

For CNAs:

  • Must have active Florida CNA license in good standing

  • Must have valid Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders (ALZ) certificate

For Both CNA and HHA:

  • Current in-person CPR certification (online-only certifications not accepted)

  • Negative TB test (must be current and documented)

  • Level 2 background screening clearance with AHCA (Agency for Health Care Administration)

  • Reliable transportation with valid driver's license and proof of auto insurance

  • Compassionate, dependable, and committed to providing quality care

  • Ability to work independently and follow care plans accurately


If you want more variety in your day-to-day work, we can help!

Apply today to be rewarded with the great opportunities NurseCore has to offer!

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