CNA, HHA & HM (5/21)

Lutz/Pascoe County & Surrounding Suburbs, FL
Part Time to Full Time
All Home Caring Florida
Experienced

Join Our Team at All Home Caring Florida!

All Home Caring Florida is a licensed and insured home care agency committed to providing compassionate, high-quality care to clients throughout the state of Florida. We are currently seeking Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA), Home Health Aides (HHA), and Homemakers (HM) to join our growing team and help clients live independently and safely in the comfort of their own homes.

📌 Open Positions

Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)

Job Description:
As a CNA, you will provide direct personal care to clients in accordance with the care plan. Duties include:

  • Assisting with bathing, grooming, toileting, dressing, and feeding

  • Supporting mobility and transferring

  • Taking vital signs and assisting with medical equipment use

  • Monitoring client condition and reporting changes to the supervisor

  • Documenting care provided per Florida regulations

Requirements:

  • Current Florida CNA license

  • CPR certification (must be current and from an approved provider)

  • Level 2 AHCA Background Screening

  • Negative TB test or chest X-ray

  • Valid driver's license and reliable transportation with insurance

Home Health Aide (HHA)

Job Description:
The HHA provides personal care and health-related support, including:

  • Helping clients with hygiene, grooming, and personal care

  • Supporting ambulation and exercise

  • Performing light housekeeping and meal prep

  • Observing and reporting changes in client health and environment

  • Maintaining accurate documentation

Requirements:

  • Completion of at least 40-hour HHA training from a Florida-approved program

  • CPR certification

  • Level 2 AHCA Background Screening

  • Negative TB test or chest X-ray

  • Valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and auto insurance

Homemaker (HM)

Job Description:
As a Homemaker, you will help clients maintain a clean, safe, and supportive home environment by:

  • Performing housekeeping tasks (laundry, vacuuming, dishes, etc.)

  • Preparing simple meals

  • Running errands and grocery shopping

  • Providing companionship and monitoring client well-being

  • Reporting any concerns to the care team

Requirements:

  • Must complete agency-provided homemaker training/orientation

  • Must pass Level 2 Background Screening (AHCA)

  • Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation

  • Negative TB test or chest X-ray

✨ Benefits

  • Weekly Direct Deposit

  • Holiday Pay

  • Flextime/Safe/Sick Leave

  • Flexible Scheduling

  • PPE Provided for All Staff

  • Optional Health Insurance

  • Supportive Team Environment

Why Work for All Home Caring Florida?

We value our caregivers and believe in creating a supportive, flexible work environment where your efforts truly make a difference. Join us in providing compassionate care that helps Florida residents remain in their homes with dignity and independence.

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