CNA Full-time

Bring Your Compassion to Helping Hearts and Make a Difference!

Experienced In-Home Caregivers Needed

Company: Helping Hearts USA LLC
Employment Opportunities: Full-time, part-time and PRN
Available Shifts: Days, evenings, nights and overnights
Shift Lengths: Generally range from 4 to 12 hours
Weekend Availability: May be required depending on client needs

At Helping Hearts USA LLC, we believe compassionate caregivers are the heart of everything we do. Every kind word, helping hand and dependable visit can bring comfort, dignity and peace of mind to a client and their family.

We are growing and excited to welcome compassionate, experienced and dependable caregivers to our team. Whether you are assisting with personal care, providing companionship, preparing meals or helping a client remain safe and comfortable at home, your presence can make a meaningful difference.

We are looking for caregivers who understand that exceptional care requires more than completing a list of tasks. It requires patience, professionalism, careful observation, consistent communication and genuine respect for every client.

If caregiving is more than a job to you and you take pride in helping others feel safe, respected and valued, we would love to hear from you.

Available Schedules

Helping Hearts offers a variety of client assignments. Available shifts may include:

  • Morning shifts

  • Day shifts

  • Evening shifts

  • Night shifts

  • Overnight shifts

  • Weekday assignments

  • Weekend assignments

  • PRN and as-needed assignments

  • Temporary assignments

  • Recurring assignments

  • Shifts ranging from 4 to 12 hours

Shift lengths, start times, end times and available days depend on current client needs, care plans, locations and personal preferences.

Applicants must provide their complete availability so they can be considered for appropriate assignments.

Once a caregiver accepts a permanent, temporary or PRN assignment, dependable attendance and completion of the entire scheduled shift are required.

Client Care Levels

Helping Hearts supports clients with different levels of need. Assignments are matched according to the caregiver’s experience, skills, availability, location and ability to safely complete the approved care plan.

Caregiver assignments may range from companionship and light housekeeping to complete personal care, dementia support, incontinence care, bedbound care and transfer assistance.

Applicants must honestly disclose their experience and any limitations that could prevent them from safely completing an assignment.

Companionship and Household Support

Some clients may primarily need:

  • Meaningful conversation and companionship

  • Emotional support and reassurance

  • Social engagement

  • Recreational activities

  • Assistance maintaining daily routines

  • Safety observation and general supervision

  • Meal preparation and cleanup

  • Hydration reminders

  • Grocery organization

  • Approved errands

  • Light housekeeping

  • Laundry and linen changes

  • Organization of the client’s immediate living space

  • Medication reminders

  • Transportation to approved appointments or activities

  • Accurate documentation of completed responsibilities

Caregivers should encourage appropriate independence while remaining attentive to the client’s safety and preferences.

Personal Care and Activities of Daily Living

Other clients may require hands-on assistance with:

  • Bathing or showering

  • Sponge baths and bed baths

  • Personal hygiene

  • Dressing and undressing

  • Grooming and hair care

  • Oral care

  • Toileting assistance

  • Incontinence care

  • Changing protective undergarments

  • Perineal care

  • Meal assistance

  • Feeding assistance

  • Hydration reminders

  • Walking and mobility assistance

  • Wheelchair support

  • Entering and exiting vehicles

  • Repositioning in a bed or chair

  • Changing bed linens

  • Comfort and safety measures

  • Maintaining dignity, privacy and independence

Caregivers must explain personal-care tasks before beginning and provide assistance in a respectful, patient and professional manner.

Dementia and Memory Care Support

Some assignments may involve clients living with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease or other cognitive conditions.

Responsibilities may include:

  • Providing calm and consistent supervision

  • Offering appropriate redirection and reassurance

  • Supporting established routines

  • Monitoring for confusion, agitation or wandering

  • Observing changes in behavior

  • Encouraging safe and appropriate activities

  • Maintaining a quiet and supportive environment

  • Following client-specific communication strategies

  • Remaining aware of the client’s location and safety

  • Immediately reporting significant behavioral or cognitive changes

  • Documenting all concerns and completed care responsibilities

Caregivers assigned to dementia or memory-care clients must remain patient, attentive and aware of the client’s safety throughout the entire shift.

Mobility, Transfers and Higher-Assistance Care

Some clients may have limited mobility, be at high risk for falls or require significant physical assistance.

Depending on the care plan, caregiver experience and completed training, responsibilities may include:

  • Assisting with walking and balance

  • Supporting clients using walkers or other approved mobility devices

  • Supporting wheelchair mobility

  • Assisting with bed mobility

  • Repositioning clients in a bed or chair

  • Helping clients move between a bed, wheelchair, chair, commode or toilet

  • Using an approved gait belt when directed

  • Assisting with sit-to-stand and stand-to-sit transfers

  • Completing approved one-person transfers

  • Following all two-person transfer requirements

  • Using a mechanical or Hoyer lift when required

  • Checking equipment before use

  • Following fall-prevention procedures

  • Requesting assistance when care cannot be completed safely

Caregivers must never attempt an unsafe transfer or use equipment they have not been trained and authorized to operate.

Bedbound-Client Support

Some clients may be bedbound or require extensive hands-on assistance.

Responsibilities may include:

  • Providing bed baths

  • Completing personal hygiene

  • Providing toileting and incontinence care

  • Changing protective undergarments

  • Assisting with perineal care

  • Repositioning according to the care plan

  • Using pillows or approved positioning supports

  • Keeping bedding clean, dry and free from wrinkles

  • Changing linens while the client remains in bed

  • Monitoring common pressure areas

  • Observing for redness, bruising or skin concerns

  • Providing feeding and hydration assistance

  • Maintaining the client’s dignity, comfort and privacy

  • Reporting all changes in condition immediately

Caregivers must use proper body mechanics and request assistance whenever a task cannot be completed safely.

Meal Preparation and Hydration

Depending on the assignment, caregivers may be responsible for:

  • Planning meals according to client preferences

  • Following approved dietary instructions

  • Preparing meals and snacks

  • Assisting with feeding

  • Encouraging regular fluid intake

  • Observing and documenting food and fluid intake

  • Assisting with grocery organization

  • Following safe food-handling practices

  • Washing dishes

  • Cleaning meal-preparation areas

  • Reporting concerns related to appetite, swallowing or hydration

Difficulty swallowing, coughing during meals, choking, vomiting or significant refusal to eat or drink must be reported immediately.

Light Housekeeping

Caregivers may be responsible for maintaining a clean, safe and organized client environment.

Responsibilities may include:

  • Tidying the client’s immediate living space

  • Dusting

  • Sweeping

  • Vacuuming

  • Mopping approved areas

  • Washing dishes

  • Cleaning frequently touched surfaces

  • Laundry and linen changes

  • Cleaning the client’s bathroom

  • Organizing care supplies

  • Removing trash

  • Keeping walkways and emergency-access areas clear

  • Reporting unsafe conditions or needed repairs

Housekeeping responsibilities are limited to the client’s approved service area and assigned care-plan tasks.

Non-Medical Health Support

Helping Hearts provides non-medical personal support. Caregivers must remain within their authorized role and follow the client’s approved care plan.

Depending on the assignment, responsibilities may include:

  • Providing medication reminders

  • Assisting with approved blood glucose monitoring

  • Documenting readings when required

  • Observing food and fluid intake

  • Monitoring the client’s physical, emotional and behavioral condition

  • Reporting pain, swelling, bruising, redness or skin concerns

  • Reporting falls, injuries or changes in mobility

  • Reporting confusion or unusual behavior

  • Following established emergency procedures

  • Contacting the Helping Hearts office immediately when concerns arise

  • Completing accurate electronic documentation

Caregivers must report concerns rather than independently diagnose or treat them. Caregivers must not assume that someone else has already reported a change in condition.

Medication Reminders

Medication support is limited to the responsibilities authorized in the client’s approved non-medical care plan.

Caregivers may:

  • Provide scheduled reminders.

  • Assist with an approved prefilled medication planner.

  • Place approved medications in a cup when directed.

  • Remind the client to self-administer their medication.

  • Document reminders and client responses.

  • Report refusals, missed doses or other concerns.

Caregivers must not independently administer medication, change medication instructions or provide medical advice outside their authorized scope.

Transportation

When required and authorized, caregivers may:

  • Transport clients to appointments.

  • Assist with approved errands.

  • Transport clients to social activities.

  • Help clients enter and exit the vehicle.

  • Secure mobility equipment appropriately.

  • Follow all client-specific transportation instructions.

  • Maintain a clean, safe and insured vehicle.

  • Report any transportation concern immediately.

Caregivers may only transport clients when the assignment has been approved and all transportation requirements have been satisfied.

Night and Overnight Shift Expectations

Caregivers working night or overnight assignments must remain fully awake, alert and attentive throughout the entire shift.

Nighttime responsibilities may include:

  • Completing scheduled safety checks

  • Monitoring the client’s condition

  • Assisting with toileting and incontinence care

  • Repositioning the client

  • Providing medication reminders when authorized

  • Responding immediately when the client needs assistance

  • Completing approved nighttime housekeeping responsibilities

  • Maintaining a clean and safe environment

  • Preparing the client’s environment for the morning routine

  • Documenting care and observations in real time

Sleeping, napping, dozing, lying down to rest or closing your eyes for extended periods is strictly prohibited, even when the client is sleeping.

Failure to remain awake and attentive may result in immediate removal from the assignment and additional corrective action.

Physical Requirements

Caregiving can be physically demanding. Applicants must be able to safely perform the essential responsibilities of an accepted assignment, with or without a reasonable accommodation.

Physical responsibilities may include:

  • Standing, walking or sitting for extended periods

  • Frequently bending, reaching, turning and twisting

  • Kneeling or squatting when necessary

  • Using stairs in certain client environments

  • Assisting clients with walking and balance

  • Pushing or maneuvering a wheelchair

  • Assisting with repositioning

  • Supporting transfers according to the care plan

  • Using approved transfer equipment

  • Handling laundry, groceries, household supplies and care equipment

  • Completing light housekeeping

  • Wearing required personal protective equipment

  • Responding promptly during falls, emergencies or changes in condition

  • Remaining awake throughout night or overnight shifts

Applicants must review assignment requirements before accepting a shift and disclose any limitation that could prevent them from safely providing the required care.

Reasonable accommodations will be considered in accordance with applicable law.

Client Environments

Care may be provided in:

  • Private homes

  • Independent-living communities

  • Assisted-living communities

  • Memory-care communities

  • Senior-living facilities

  • Other company-approved settings

Applicants should understand that:

  • Some homes may have dogs, cats or other household pets.

  • Some clients require non-smoking caregivers.

  • Some client environments may not be completely smoke-free.

  • Applicants must disclose allergies, pet restrictions and smoke sensitivities.

  • Family members or other approved individuals may be present.

  • Facility employees may be present.

  • Approved safety cameras or monitoring equipment may be present.

  • Caregivers must not move, unplug, cover or interfere with safety equipment.

  • Caregivers must follow all household, facility, confidentiality and safety requirements.

  • Transportation and parking conditions will vary.

  • Caregivers must respect the client’s home, property, privacy and personal preferences.

  • Unauthorized visitors, children and pets are not permitted during shifts.

Hours and Assignment Disclaimer

Specific hours and assignments depend on:

  • Current client needs

  • Requested service hours

  • Client-care level

  • Client location

  • Caregiver experience

  • Caregiver qualifications

  • Caregiver availability

  • Transportation and travel distance

  • Client and family preferences

  • Assignment compatibility

  • Changes in the client’s condition or service needs

Full-time, part-time or PRN status does not guarantee a specific client, assignment, schedule or number of weekly hours.

Client schedules may increase, decrease, change or end based on the client’s needs and preferences.

Clients and families may request a different caregiver when they believe another caregiver would be a better fit. Caregivers may also be considered for additional assignments when their experience, availability and location match current needs.

Once a caregiver accepts an assignment, dependable attendance and completion of the entire scheduled shift are required.

Employment Qualifications

Applicants must:

  • Be at least 18 years old.

  • Possess a high school diploma, GED or equivalent.

  • Have at least one year of professional caregiving, personal-care, home-care or related experience.

  • Demonstrate compassion, patience and professionalism.

  • Be dependable and punctual.

  • Follow written care plans and verbal office instructions.

  • Communicate professionally with clients, office staff and approved facility personnel.

  • Complete accurate electronic documentation during every shift.

  • Have reliable access to a smartphone.

  • Maintain client confidentiality.

  • Maintain professional boundaries.

  • Remain attentive and awake throughout every assigned shift.

  • Follow attendance and call-off procedures.

  • Follow clock-in and clock-out requirements.

  • Safely perform the essential responsibilities of accepted assignments.

  • Complete required orientation and training.

  • Complete assignment-specific instruction.

  • Immediately report changes in condition, incidents, injuries and safety concerns.

  • Follow all Helping Hearts policies and procedures.

Transportation Requirements

Applicants must have:

  • A valid driver’s license

  • Current automobile insurance

  • Reliable personal transportation

  • An acceptable driving record

  • The ability to travel to assigned client locations

  • The ability to transport clients when required and authorized

Public transportation, rideshare services or transportation provided by another person may not satisfy the requirements of assignments requiring immediate or independent travel.

Caregivers must immediately report any change affecting their driver’s license, insurance, vehicle availability or ability to transport clients safely.

Attendance and Communication Expectations

Dependability is essential in home care.

Caregivers must:

  • Arrive on time for every accepted assignment.

  • Confirm assignments according to company procedures.

  • Maintain reliable telephone communication.

  • Respond promptly to scheduling messages.

  • Notify the office immediately if an emergency affects attendance.

  • Follow all call-off procedures.

  • Clock in and out from the approved client location.

  • Remain with the client until the scheduled end of the shift.

  • Remain until properly relieved when continuous care is required.

  • Never leave a client unattended when supervision is required.

  • Never leave early without office authorization.

  • Notify the office if a client or family asks them to arrive late, leave early or change the scheduled hours.

  • Complete all required documentation before the end of the shift.

Failure to report for an accepted shift, leaving a client without authorization or failing to follow safety procedures may result in removal from the assignment or additional corrective action.

Documentation Requirements

Caregivers must document services accurately and in real time.

Required documentation may include:

  • Completed care-plan tasks

  • Personal care provided

  • Meals and hydration

  • Medication reminders

  • Toileting and incontinence care

  • Repositioning

  • Blood glucose-related support

  • Client behavior and mood

  • Changes in condition

  • Skin observations

  • Incidents

  • Office notifications

  • Transportation

  • Incomplete tasks and the reason they were not completed

Caregivers must never mark a task complete when it was not performed.

Background and Screening Requirements

Applicants must:

  • Complete a comprehensive background check covering up to 15 years, where legally permitted.

  • Complete required abuse, neglect and sex-offender registry checks.

  • Complete a pre-employment drug screening when applicable.

  • Participate in random drug screening when required by company policy.

  • Provide complete and accurate application information.

  • Report criminal charges or legal changes that may affect their ability to provide safe care.

  • Have no disqualifying history that would prevent safe employment, subject to applicable laws and individual review.

Employment offers are contingent upon satisfactory completion of required screenings, employment verification, reference checks and onboarding requirements.

Required Employment Information

Applicants must provide:

  • A complete five-year employment history

  • Five professional references

  • Current contact information for all references

  • No friends or family members as professional references

  • Proof of high school completion, GED or equivalent

  • Complete and accurate application information

  • Required payroll and tax information

  • Any additional state, client or assignment-specific information

Professional references should include former supervisors, managers, employers or other individuals who can verify the applicant’s reliability, work performance and caregiving experience.

Important Physical Document Requirement

Applicants must possess physical copies of all required employment documents before advancing through the interview and hiring process.

Applicants must be prepared to present:

  • A valid government-issued photo identification

  • A valid and current driver’s license

  • Current automobile-insurance documentation

  • Proof of high school completion, GED or equivalent

  • Social Security documentation when required for payroll and tax purposes

  • A birth certificate or other acceptable proof of identity or age when legally permitted and applicable

  • Any professional licenses or certifications applicable to the position

  • Any additional state, client or assignment-specific documentation

Applicants should not text or email photographs of Social Security cards, birth certificates or other sensitive identity documents. Helping Hearts will provide instructions for secure document verification.

For federal Form I-9 verification, applicants may present any acceptable document or combination of documents authorized under federal law. Helping Hearts will not require a specific Form I-9 document when another legally acceptable option is provided.

Professional Appearance and Uniform

Caregivers must arrive clean, prepared and professionally dressed.

The required uniform includes:

  • Solid navy-blue scrubs

  • Closed-toe and closed-heel shoes

  • Clean and professional appearance

  • Hair secured when necessary for safety

  • Appropriate personal hygiene

  • No strong fragrances

  • Required personal protective equipment when applicable

Caregivers must maintain the required professional appearance throughout every shift.

Why Join Helping Hearts?

At Helping Hearts USA LLC, caregiving is more than a job. It is an opportunity to bring comfort, dignity and meaningful support to individuals and families.

We offer:

  • Full-time, part-time and PRN opportunities

  • Day, evening, night and overnight assignments

  • Shifts generally ranging from 4 to 12 hours

  • A variety of client-care levels

  • Assignment matching based on experience and availability

  • Orientation and ongoing training

  • A supportive and team-focused work environment

  • Opportunities for professional development

  • The chance to build meaningful client relationships

  • The opportunity to make a genuine difference

How to Apply

Submit your resume along with a complete description of your caregiving experience, qualifications and availability.

Please include your experience with:

  • Companionship

  • Personal care

  • Bathing and toileting

  • Incontinence care

  • Dementia or memory care

  • Mobility and transfers

  • Gait belts

  • Hoyer or mechanical lifts

  • Bedbound clients

  • Blood sugar support

  • Day shifts

  • Night shifts

  • Weekend availability

To apply or learn more, call or text our main hiring number at 615-645-3999 anytime.

Helping Hearts USA LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive workplace for all employees.

Ready to Make a Difference?

Apply today and bring your compassion, dependability and experience to the Helping Hearts team!

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Complete assignment-specific instruction. Immediately report changes in condition, incidents, injuries and safety concerns. Follow all Helping Hearts policies and procedures. Transportation Requirements Applicants must have: A valid driver’s license Current automobile insurance Reliable personal transportation An acceptable driving record The ability to travel to assigned client locations The ability to transport clients when required and authorized Public transportation, rideshare services or transportation provided by another person may not satisfy the requirements of assignments requiring immediate or independent travel. Caregivers must immediately report any change affecting their driver’s license, insurance, vehicle availability or ability to transport clients safely. Attendance and Communication Expectations Dependability is essential in home care. Caregivers must: Arrive on time for every accepted assignment. Confirm assignments according to company procedures. Maintain reliable telephone communication. Respond promptly to scheduling messages. Notify the office immediately if an emergency affects attendance. Follow all call-off procedures. Clock in and out from the approved client location. Remain with the client until the scheduled end of the shift. Remain until properly relieved when continuous care is required. Never leave a client unattended when supervision is required. Never leave early without office authorization. Notify the office if a client or family asks them to arrive late, leave early or change the scheduled hours. Complete all required documentation before the end of the shift. Failure to report for an accepted shift, leaving a client without authorization or failing to follow safety procedures may result in removal from the assignment or additional corrective action. Documentation Requirements Caregivers must document services accurately and in real time. Required documentation may include: Completed care-plan tasks Personal care provided Meals and hydration Medication reminders Toileting and incontinence care Repositioning Blood glucose-related support Client behavior and mood Changes in condition Skin observations Incidents Office notifications Transportation Incomplete tasks and the reason they were not completed Caregivers must never mark a task complete when it was not performed. Background and Screening Requirements Applicants must: Complete a comprehensive background check covering up to 15 years, where legally permitted. Complete required abuse, neglect and sex-offender registry checks. Complete a pre-employment drug screening when applicable. Participate in random drug screening when required by company policy. Provide complete and accurate application information. Report criminal charges or legal changes that may affect their ability to provide safe care. Have no disqualifying history that would prevent safe employment, subject to applicable laws and individual review. Employment offers are contingent upon satisfactory completion of required screenings, employment verification, reference checks and onboarding requirements. Required Employment Information Applicants must provide: A complete five-year employment history Five professional references Current contact information for all references No friends or family members as professional references Proof of high school completion, GED or equivalent Complete and accurate application information Required payroll and tax information Any additional state, client or assignment-specific information Professional references should include former supervisors, managers, employers or other individuals who can verify the applicant’s reliability, work performance and caregiving experience. Important Physical Document Requirement Applicants must possess physical copies of all required employment documents before advancing through the interview and hiring process. Applicants must be prepared to present: A valid government-issued photo identification A valid and current driver’s license Current automobile-insurance documentation Proof of high school completion, GED or equivalent Social Security documentation when required for payroll and tax purposes A birth certificate or other acceptable proof of identity or age when legally permitted and applicable Any professional licenses or certifications applicable to the position Any additional state, client or assignment-specific documentation Applicants should not text or email photographs of Social Security cards, birth certificates or other sensitive identity documents. Helping Hearts will provide instructions for secure document verification. For federal Form I-9 verification, applicants may present any acceptable document or combination of documents authorized under federal law. Helping Hearts will not require a specific Form I-9 document when another legally acceptable option is provided. Professional Appearance and Uniform Caregivers must arrive clean, prepared and professionally dressed. The required uniform includes: Solid navy-blue scrubs Closed-toe and closed-heel shoes Clean and professional appearance Hair secured when necessary for safety Appropriate personal hygiene No strong fragrances Required personal protective equipment when applicable Caregivers must maintain the required professional appearance throughout every shift. Why Join Helping Hearts? At Helping Hearts USA LLC, caregiving is more than a job. It is an opportunity to bring comfort, dignity and meaningful support to individuals and families. We offer: Full-time, part-time and PRN opportunities Day, evening, night and overnight assignments Shifts generally ranging from 4 to 12 hours A variety of client-care levels Assignment matching based on experience and availability Orientation and ongoing training A supportive and team-focused work environment Opportunities for professional development The chance to build meaningful client relationships The opportunity to make a genuine difference How to Apply Submit your resume along with a complete description of your caregiving experience, qualifications and availability. Please include your experience with: Companionship Personal care Bathing and toileting Incontinence care Dementia or memory care Mobility and transfers Gait belts Hoyer or mechanical lifts Bedbound clients Blood sugar support Day shifts Night shifts Weekend availability To apply or learn more, call or text our main hiring number at 615-645-3999 anytime. Helping Hearts USA LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive workplace for all employees. Ready to Make a Difference? Apply today and bring your compassion, dependability and experience to the Helping Hearts team!
Helping Hearts USA LLC

CNA/CAREGIVER

$16 - $25 / hour
Bring Your Compassion to Helping Hearts and Make a Difference! Experienced Bedbound Client Caregiver Needed in Nashville, Tennessee Location: Nashville, Tennessee Schedule: Day and night shifts available Employment Opportunities: Full-time, part-time and PRN opportunities may be available Experience: Direct experience caring for bedbound clients is required At Helping Hearts USA LLC, we believe compassionate caregivers are the heart of everything we do. Every gentle interaction, helping hand and dependable visit can bring comfort, dignity and peace of mind to a client and their family. We are seeking experienced, attentive and dependable caregivers to support a bedbound client in Nashville. This client requires hands-on assistance with personal care, repositioning, toileting, incontinence care, hygiene and other activities of daily living. Both day and night shifts are available. Exact shift times, lengths and available days will depend on the client’s care plan and current scheduling needs. The ideal caregiver will understand that caring for a bedbound client requires patience, attention to detail, physical capability and a strong commitment to protecting the client’s comfort, privacy, dignity and safety. Required Caregiving Experience Applicants must have direct professional experience caring for clients who are bedbound or require extensive hands-on assistance. Applicants should be experienced with: Bed baths and personal hygiene Toileting and incontinence care Perineal care Changing protective undergarments Dressing and grooming Oral care Bed mobility and repositioning Pressure relief and comfort measures Changing bed linens with the client in bed Meal preparation and feeding assistance Hydration reminders and monitoring Skin observation Safe body mechanics Fall prevention and safety monitoring Supporting clients with limited or no independent mobility Following written care plans Accurately documenting completed care Experience using a gait belt, Hoyer lift or other approved transfer equipment is strongly preferred. Caregivers may only use equipment after completing required training and receiving authorization. Personal Care Responsibilities The selected caregivers may be responsible for providing complete assistance with activities of daily living, including: Providing bed baths or other approved bathing assistance Assisting with personal hygiene Providing respectful toileting and incontinence care Changing protective undergarments as needed Completing perineal care after toileting or incontinence episodes Assisting with dressing and undressing Providing grooming, hair care and oral care Maintaining clean, dry and comfortable bedding Changing linens when soiled or according to the care plan Keeping the client’s immediate care area clean and organized Protecting the client’s privacy and dignity throughout all personal care Caregivers must communicate respectfully, explain care before beginning and encourage the client to participate to the extent safely possible. Repositioning and Bed Mobility Because the client is bedbound, proper repositioning and comfort monitoring are essential parts of the assignment. Responsibilities may include: Repositioning the client according to the approved care plan Assisting the client from side to side in bed Using pillows or approved positioning supports Helping maintain safe and comfortable body alignment Monitoring for redness, swelling, bruising or skin concerns Keeping bedding clean, dry and free from wrinkles Reporting pain or discomfort during movement Using approved body mechanics to protect both the client and caregiver Requesting assistance when repositioning cannot be completed safely Caregivers must never pull, drag or reposition the client in an unsafe manner. Any redness, skin breakdown, open area, swelling, bruising, unusual warmth, pain or other concern must be reported to the Helping Hearts office immediately and documented according to company procedures. Transfers and Mobility Equipment Although the client is bedbound, some assignments may require transfers or the use of approved mobility equipment according to the care plan. Responsibilities may include: Assisting with bed mobility Helping the client move between the bed and an approved chair or wheelchair Using a gait belt when directed Assisting with safe positioning in a wheelchair Using a mechanical or Hoyer lift when required Following all one-person or two-person assistance requirements Checking equipment before use Following all transfer and fall prevention instructions Requesting assistance when a transfer cannot be completed safely Caregivers must never attempt an unsafe transfer or use a Hoyer lift, mechanical lift, gait belt or other equipment without the required knowledge, training and authorization. Meal, Hydration and Household Support Depending on the care plan, caregivers may also be responsible for: Preparing appropriate meals and snacks Assisting with feeding when required Encouraging regular fluid intake Observing and documenting food and fluid intake Following dietary instructions and client preferences Washing dishes and cleaning the meal preparation area Completing light housekeeping Washing and folding the client’s laundry Changing bed linens Removing trash Organizing care supplies Keeping the client’s immediate environment clean and free from safety hazards Caregivers must immediately report difficulty swallowing, coughing during meals, refusal to eat or drink, vomiting or other significant concerns. Non-Medical Health Support Helping Hearts provides non-medical personal support. Caregivers must remain within their authorized responsibilities and follow the client’s approved care plan. Responsibilities may include: Providing medication reminders Assisting with approved blood glucose monitoring when included in the care plan Documenting readings when required Observing food and fluid intake Monitoring the client’s physical, emotional and behavioral condition Reporting pain, swelling, bruising, redness or skin concerns Reporting changes in breathing, alertness, appetite, mobility or behavior Following established emergency and office notification procedures Completing accurate electronic documentation during every shift Caregivers must immediately contact the Helping Hearts office regarding any significant change in the client’s condition. Caregivers must not assume that another person has already reported the concern. Day Shift Responsibilities Day shift responsibilities may include: Assisting with the client’s morning routine Providing a bed bath and personal hygiene Assisting with dressing and grooming Providing toileting and incontinence care Repositioning the client according to the care plan Preparing meals and assisting with feeding Encouraging hydration Changing linens and completing laundry Completing light housekeeping Providing companionship and meaningful engagement Monitoring the client’s condition and comfort Completing required documentation in real time Day shift caregivers must remain attentive and actively complete all responsibilities listed in the client’s care plan. Night Shift Responsibilities Night shift caregivers must remain fully awake, alert and attentive throughout the entire shift. Nighttime responsibilities may include: Completing scheduled safety and comfort checks Repositioning the client according to the care plan Providing toileting and incontinence care Changing protective undergarments and soiled linens Monitoring the client’s breathing, comfort and overall condition Providing medication reminders when scheduled and authorized Keeping the client’s immediate environment clean and safe Completing approved nighttime household responsibilities Responding immediately when the client needs assistance Preparing the client and care environment for the morning routine Documenting all care, observations and concerns in real time Sleeping, napping, dozing, lying down to rest or closing your eyes for extended periods is strictly prohibited, even when the client is sleeping. Failure to remain awake and attentive may result in immediate removal from the assignment and additional corrective action, up to and including termination. Physical Requirements Caring for a bedbound client can be physically demanding. Applicants must be able to safely perform the essential responsibilities of the position, with or without a reasonable accommodation. Physical responsibilities may include: Standing, walking or sitting for extended periods Frequently bending, reaching, turning and twisting Kneeling or squatting when necessary Assisting with bed mobility and repositioning Supporting the client’s body safely during personal care Changing bed linens while the client remains in bed Pushing or maneuvering a wheelchair Using approved transfer equipment Handling laundry, household supplies and care equipment Responding promptly during emergencies or changes in condition Remaining awake and attentive throughout night shifts Applicants must disclose any limitation that could prevent them from safely providing the required care before accepting the assignment. Reasonable accommodations will be considered in accordance with applicable law. Client Environment Care will be provided in a client setting in Nashville, Tennessee. Applicants should understand that: Family members or other approved individuals may be present. Approved safety cameras or monitoring equipment may be present. Caregivers must not move, unplug, cover or interfere with safety equipment. Caregivers must maintain client confidentiality. Caregivers must respect the client’s home, belongings, privacy and preferences. Caregivers must follow all household, care plan and safety requirements. Caregivers must disclose pet allergies, smoke sensitivities or other environmental restrictions before accepting the assignment. Transportation and parking conditions may vary by location. Unauthorized visitors, children and pets are not permitted during shifts. Schedule and Assignment Disclaimer Day and night shifts are available. However, specific hours and assignments depend on: The client’s current care needs The requested schedule Caregiver experience and qualifications Caregiver availability Assignment compatibility The client’s location Transportation and travel distance Client and family preferences Changes in the client’s condition or service needs Full-time, part-time or PRN status does not guarantee a particular schedule or number of weekly hours. Client schedules may increase, decrease, change or end based on the client’s needs and preferences. Applicants must provide their complete availability and clearly state whether they are available for day shifts, night shifts, weekends and short-notice coverage. Once a caregiver accepts an assignment, dependable attendance and completion of the entire scheduled shift are required. Caregivers must never leave the client before the scheduled end of the shift without authorization from the Helping Hearts office. Employment Qualifications Applicants must: Be at least 18 years old. Possess a high school diploma, GED or equivalent. Have professional caregiving, personal care, home care or related experience. Have direct experience supporting a bedbound client. Demonstrate compassion, patience, professionalism and dependability. Be comfortable providing complete personal care. Be experienced with toileting and incontinence care. Be able to reposition and assist the client safely. Follow written care plans and verbal office instructions. Communicate professionally with the client, family and office staff. Complete accurate electronic documentation during every shift. Have reliable access to a smartphone. Maintain client confidentiality. Remain attentive and awake throughout every assigned shift. Follow all attendance, call-off, confirmation, clock-in and clock-out requirements. Safely perform the essential responsibilities of the assignment. Complete all required orientation, training and assignment-specific instruction. Immediately report changes in condition, incidents, injuries and safety concerns. Transportation Requirements Applicants must have: A valid driver’s license Active automobile insurance Reliable personal transportation An acceptable driving record The ability to travel consistently to the client’s Nashville location The ability to transport the client when required and authorized Caregivers must immediately report any change affecting their driver’s license, insurance, vehicle availability or ability to travel to the client safely. Background and Screening Requirements Applicants must: Complete a comprehensive background check covering up to 15 years, where legally permitted. Complete required abuse, neglect and sex offender registry checks. Complete a pre-employment drug screening when applicable. Participate in random drug screening when required by company policy. Provide complete and accurate application information. Report any criminal charge or legal change that may affect their ability to provide safe care. Have no disqualifying history related to abuse, neglect, exploitation, theft, fraud, violence, weapons or other offenses that would prevent safe employment, subject to applicable laws and individual review. All employment offers are contingent upon satisfactory completion of required screenings, reference checks, employment verifications and the onboarding process. Important Pre-Interview Document Requirement Applicants must possess and present physical copies of all required employment documents before advancing through the interview and hiring process. Applicants must bring the following documents to their scheduled document-verification appointment: A valid government-issued photo identification A valid and current driver’s license A Social Security card A birth certificate Proof of high school completion, GED or equivalent Current automobile insurance documentation Any professional licenses or certifications applicable to the position Any additional state, client or assignment-specific documentation requested by Helping Hearts Applicants must also provide: A complete five-year employment history Five professional references Current contact information for all references No friends or family members as professional references Required payroll and tax information Complete and accurate application information Digital screenshots, photographs displayed on a telephone, expired documents or unreadable copies may not be accepted for company verification requirements. Applicants who do not have the required physical documents available may have their appointment rescheduled until the required documents can be presented. For privacy and identity protection, applicants should not text or email photographs of their Social Security card, birth certificate or other sensitive identity documents. For federal Form I-9 verification, applicants may present any acceptable document or combination of documents authorized under federal law. Helping Hearts will not require a particular Form I-9 document when another legally acceptable option is provided. Attendance and Communication Expectations Caregivers must: Arrive on time for every scheduled shift. Confirm assignments according to company procedures. Maintain reliable telephone communication with the office. Respond promptly to scheduling communications. Notify the office immediately if an emergency affects their ability to report to work. Follow all attendance and call-off procedures. Remain at the client’s location until the scheduled end of the shift or until properly relieved. Never leave the client unattended when supervision is required. Clock in and out from the approved client location. Accurately document all services provided. Notify the office if the client or family asks them to arrive late, leave early or change the scheduled hours. Professional Appearance and Uniform Caregivers must arrive clean, prepared and professionally dressed. The required uniform includes: Solid navy-blue scrubs Closed-toe and closed-heel shoes Clean and professional appearance Hair secured when necessary for safety No strong fragrances Appropriate personal hygiene Required personal protective equipment when applicable Caregivers must maintain the required professional appearance throughout every shift. Why Join Helping Hearts? Day and night shift opportunities Full-time, part-time and PRN opportunities may be available Assignment matching based on experience and availability A supportive and team-focused work environment Orientation and ongoing training Opportunities for professional development The chance to build a meaningful client relationship The opportunity to make a genuine difference in the life of a client and family How to Apply Submit your resume along with a complete description of your caregiving experience, qualifications and availability. Please clearly explain your experience with: Bedbound clients Bed baths Toileting and incontinence care Repositioning and bed mobility Gait belts Hoyer or mechanical lifts Day shifts Night shifts Weekend availability To apply or learn more, call or text our main hiring number at 615-645-3999 anytime. Helping Hearts USA LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to maintaining an inclusive workplace for all employees. Ready to Make a Difference? If you are an experienced, compassionate and dependable caregiver who is prepared to provide attentive care to a bedbound client in Nashville, apply today and become part of the Helping Hearts team!
Helping Hearts USA LLC

CNA

$17 - $25 / hour
Join the Helping Hearts Team and Make a Difference Today! Day-Shift Caregivers Needed Schedule: Day shifts ranging from 4 to 12 hours Employment Opportunities: Full-time and part-time Weekend Availability: May be required depending on client needs Helping Hearts USA LLC is growing, and we are seeking compassionate, dependable and experienced caregivers to join our team. Available daytime shifts range from 4 to 12 hours. Shift lengths, start times, end times and available days vary according to each client’s care plan, personal preferences and scheduling needs. Applicants must provide their complete daytime availability so they can be considered for appropriate assignments. Once a caregiver accepts a permanent or temporary assignment, they must be able to work the complete scheduled shift consistently. Important Pre-Interview Document Requirement Applicants must possess and present physical copies of all required employment documents during the pre-interview document-verification process. Applicants who do not have the required physical documents available will not be able to move forward in the interview and hiring process. Digital screenshots, photographs or informal copies will not be accepted in place of required physical documents during formal verification. For privacy and identity protection, applicants should not text or email photographs of their Social Security card, birth certificate or other sensitive identity documents. These documents must be presented through the secure verification process directed by Helping Hearts. Client-Care Levels Helping Hearts supports clients with different levels of need. Assignments are matched according to the caregiver’s experience, skills, availability, location and ability to safely complete the care plan. Companionship and Household Support Some clients may primarily need: Meaningful conversation and companionship Social engagement and recreational activities Meal preparation and cleanup Grocery organization and errands Light housekeeping Laundry and linen changes Organization of the client’s immediate living space Medication reminders Transportation to approved appointments and activities Safety observation and general supervision Personal Care and Activities of Daily Living Other clients may require hands-on assistance with: Bathing or showering Sponge baths and personal hygiene Dressing and undressing Grooming, hair care and oral care Toileting and incontinence care Changing protective undergarments Meal assistance and hydration reminders Walking and mobility assistance Wheelchair support Entering and exiting vehicles Repositioning and comfort measures Maintaining dignity, privacy and independence during personal care Dementia and Memory-Care Support Some assignments may involve clients living with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease or other cognitive conditions. Responsibilities may include: Providing calm and consistent supervision Offering appropriate redirection and reassurance Supporting established routines Monitoring for confusion, agitation, wandering or changes in behavior Encouraging safe and appropriate activities Maintaining a quiet, respectful and supportive environment Following client-specific communication and safety strategies Immediately reporting significant behavioral or cognitive changes Caregivers assigned to dementia or memory-care clients must remain patient, attentive and aware of the client’s location and safety throughout the entire shift. Mobility, Transfer and Higher-Assistance Support Some clients may have limited mobility, be at high risk for falls or require significant physical assistance. Depending on the care plan and caregiver training, responsibilities may include: Assisting with walking and balance Supporting wheelchair mobility Assisting with bed mobility and repositioning Helping clients move between the bed, wheelchair, chair, commode or toilet Using an approved gait belt when directed Assisting with sit-to-stand or stand-to-sit transfers Using a mechanical or Hoyer lift only after required training and authorization Following all one-person or two-person transfer requirements Requesting assistance when a transfer cannot be completed safely Caregivers must never attempt an unsafe transfer or use equipment they have not been trained and authorized to operate. Non-Medical Health Support Depending on the assignment, caregivers may also be responsible for: Providing medication reminders according to the approved care plan Assisting clients with approved blood-glucose monitoring Documenting readings when required Observing food and fluid intake Monitoring for changes in physical, emotional or behavioral condition Reporting falls, injuries, pain, swelling, bruising, redness, skin concerns, confusion or unusual behavior Following established emergency and office-notification procedures Accurately documenting all completed tasks, observations and concerns Helping Hearts provides non-medical personal support. Caregivers must remain within their authorized role and follow the client’s approved care plan. Physical Requirements Applicants must be able to safely perform the essential responsibilities of their accepted assignment, with or without a reasonable accommodation. Physical responsibilities may include: Standing, walking or sitting for extended periods Frequently bending, reaching, turning and twisting Kneeling or squatting when necessary for safe care Using stairs in certain client homes Assisting clients with walking, balance and mobility Pushing or maneuvering a wheelchair Assisting with repositioning in a bed or chair Supporting safe transfers according to the care plan Handling laundry, groceries, household supplies and care equipment Completing light housekeeping throughout the shift Wearing required personal protective equipment Responding promptly during falls, emergencies or changes in condition The physical demands of each assignment may vary. Caregivers must review the requirements before accepting an assignment and disclose any limitation that could prevent them from safely performing the required care. Client Environments Care may be provided in: Private homes Independent-living communities Assisted-living communities Memory-care communities Senior-living facilities Other company-approved settings Applicants should understand that: Some homes may have dogs, cats or other household pets. Some clients require caregivers who are non-smokers. Some client environments may not be completely smoke-free. Applicants must disclose allergies, pet restrictions, smoke sensitivities or other environmental limitations before accepting an assignment. Family members, facility employees or other approved individuals may be present. Approved safety cameras or monitoring equipment may be present. Caregivers must follow all facility, household, confidentiality and safety requirements. Transportation, parking and travel conditions will vary by location. Caregivers must respect the client’s home, property, privacy and personal preferences. Hours and Assignment Disclaimer Helping Hearts offers day shifts ranging from 4 to 12 hours. Specific hours and assignments depend on: Current client needs The client’s requested schedule The client’s care level The client’s location Caregiver experience and qualifications Caregiver availability Transportation and travel distance Client and family preferences Assignment compatibility Changes in the client’s condition or service needs Full-time or part-time status does not guarantee a specific client, assignment, schedule or number of weekly hours. Client schedules may increase, decrease, change or end based on the client’s needs and preferences. Clients and families may request a different caregiver when they believe another caregiver would be a better fit. Caregivers may be considered for additional assignments when their availability, experience and location match current needs. Once a caregiver accepts an assignment, dependable attendance and completion of the entire scheduled shift are required. Employment Qualifications Applicants must: Be at least 18 years old. Possess a high school diploma, GED or equivalent. Have professional caregiving, personal-care, home-care or related experience. Demonstrate compassion, patience, professionalism and dependability. Follow written care plans and office instructions. Communicate professionally with clients, office staff and approved facility personnel. Complete accurate electronic documentation during every shift. Have reliable access to a smartphone. Maintain client confidentiality. Remain attentive and awake throughout every assigned shift. Follow all attendance, call-off, clock-in, clock-out and documentation requirements. Safely perform the physical responsibilities of the accepted assignment. Complete required orientation, training and assignment-specific instruction. CPR and First Aid certification are not listed as pre-interview document requirements for this position. Required Physical Documents Applicants must have physical copies of the following documents available before moving forward in the interview process: Valid current driver’s license Social Security card Birth certificate Proof of high school completion, GED or equivalent Current automobile-insurance documentation Government-issued photo identification, if different from the driver’s license Any additional identity or employment-authorization documentation required for Form I-9 verification Any state-specific or assignment-specific documents requested by Helping Hearts Applicants must bring the original physical documents or acceptable certified copies when instructed. Screenshots or photographs stored on a telephone will not satisfy the physical-document requirement. Form I-9 employment verification will be completed in accordance with federal requirements. Applicants may present any acceptable document or legally permitted combination of documents for Form I-9 purposes. Required Employment Information Applicants must also provide: A current resume A complete five-year employment history Five professional references Current contact information for each professional reference Complete daytime availability Disclosure of any transportation, pet, smoking or physical limitations that could affect assignment eligibility Friends and family members may not be used as professional references. Transportation Requirements Applicants must have: A valid current driver’s license Active automobile insurance Reliable personal transportation An acceptable driving record The ability to travel to assigned client locations The ability to transport clients when required and authorized Caregivers must immediately report any change affecting their driver’s license, automobile insurance, vehicle availability or ability to transport clients safely. Background and Screening Requirements Applicants must: Complete a comprehensive background check covering up to 15 years, where legally permitted. Complete required abuse, neglect and sex-offender registry checks. Complete a pre-employment drug screening when applicable. Participate in random drug screening when required by company policy. Provide favorable and verifiable professional references. Report any criminal charge or legal change that may affect their ability to provide safe care. Have no disqualifying history related to abuse, neglect, exploitation, theft, fraud, violence, weapons or other offenses that would prevent safe employment, subject to applicable laws and individual review. Contingencies and Compliance Employment offers are contingent upon: Completion of the pre-interview document-verification process Presentation and verification of all required physical documents Satisfactory completion of the comprehensive background check Satisfactory completion of applicable registry checks Completion of drug screening when required Verification of the applicant’s driving credentials and automobile insurance Receipt of favorable professional references Verification of employment history Completion of all required orientation and training Compliance with applicable state and federal requirements Applicants who cannot provide the required physical documents or successfully complete the required screenings will not be eligible to move forward in the hiring process. Professional Appearance and Uniform Caregivers must arrive clean, prepared and professionally dressed. The required uniform includes: Solid navy-blue scrubs Closed-toe and closed-heel shoes Clean and professional appearance Hair secured when necessary for safety No strong fragrances Appropriate personal hygiene Why Join Helping Hearts? Full-time and part-time opportunities Day shifts ranging from 4 to 12 hours A variety of client assignments Assignment matching based on experience and availability A supportive and team-focused work environment Orientation and ongoing training Opportunities for professional development The chance to build meaningful client relationships The opportunity to make a genuine difference in the lives of individuals and families How to Apply Submit your resume along with a complete description of your caregiving experience, qualifications and daytime availability. Before applying, please confirm that you possess physical copies of all required documents and can present them during the pre-interview verification process. To apply or learn more, call or text our main hiring number at 615-645-3999 . Helping Hearts USA LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to maintaining an inclusive workplace for all employees. Ready to make a difference? Apply today and become part of the Helping Hearts team!
Helping Hearts USA LLC

CNA

$20 / hour
Join the Helping Hearts Team – Make a Difference Today! Helping Hearts is on an exciting mission to expand our dynamic and growing team of passionate, experienced caregivers! If you're ready to bring your energy, compassion, and dedication to a role that truly makes a difference in the lives of others, we want to hear from you! Job Title : Floating CNA Location : Designated Facility Job Description : We are seeking a dedicated Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) to join our team. This position is location-specific and involves providing services to multiple clients in 30-minute to 4-hour increments throughout your shift. Shifts are 12-hour shifts from 7 am to 7 pm. Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) must possess a valid and non-expired CNA license to be eligible for employment. Ensuring that all CNAs maintain current licensure is essential for compliance with regulatory standards and to uphold the quality of care provided to clients. What You'll Do : Personal Care : Assist clients with daily living activities, ensuring dignity and independence. Companionship : Build meaningful connections and enhance quality of life. Housekeeping : Maintain a clean, safe, and organized living environment. Meal Preparation : Provide nutritious meals tailored to clients' needs. Health Monitoring : Observe and report changes in clients' well-being. Transportation : Provide safe and reliable transportation to appointments and errands. What We're Looking For : Experience : Proven caregiving experience, including personal care and blood sugar management. Skills : Compassionate, professional, and detail-oriented. Transportation : Valid driver's license, car insurance, and a reliable vehicle. Background Check : Must pass a thorough background check and drug screening. Why Join Helping Hearts At Helping Hearts, we're committed to providing the highest standard of care while fostering a supportive and inclusive work environment. We offer flexible shifts (4 to 12 hours, day and night options), opportunities for professional growth, and the chance to make a real impact in the lives of our clients. How to Apply : Submit your resume and a brief cover letter detailing your caregiving experience and why you're excited about this opportunity. Required Documents : Proof of identity and work authorization Valid driver's license. Social security card. Birth certificate. Proof of high school completion or equivalent. Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) must possess a valid and non-expired CNA license to be eligible for employment. Ensuring that all CNAs maintain current licensure is essential for compliance with regulatory standards and to uphold the quality of care provided to clients. Additional Requirements : Minimum age of 18. Comprehensive 15-year background check. Drug screening (if applicable). Five professional references (no friends or family). Transportation Requirements : Valid driver's license, car insurance, and good driving record. Contingencies and Compliance : Employment offers are contingent upon passing background checks, drug screenings, and providing favorable references. If you are compassionate, detail-oriented, and committed to providing high-quality care, we encourage you to apply. Join Helping Hearts – Make a Difference Today! To apply or learn more, please call or text our main hiring number at 615-645-3999 anytime.
Helping Hearts USA LLC

CNA

$20 / hour
Join the Helping Hearts Team – Make a Difference Today! Helping Hearts is on an exciting mission to expand our dynamic and growing team of passionate, experienced caregivers! If you're ready to bring your energy, compassion, and dedication to a role that truly makes a difference in the lives of others, we want to hear from you! Job Title : Floating CNA Location : Designated Facility Job Description : We are seeking a dedicated Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) to join our team. This position is location-specific and involves providing services to multiple clients in 30-minute to 4-hour increments throughout your shift. Shifts are 12-hour shifts from 7 am to 7 pm. Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) must possess a valid and non-expired CNA license to be eligible for employment. Ensuring that all CNAs maintain current licensure is essential for compliance with regulatory standards and to uphold the quality of care provided to clients. What You'll Do : Personal Care : Assist clients with daily living activities, ensuring dignity and independence. Companionship : Build meaningful connections and enhance quality of life. Housekeeping : Maintain a clean, safe, and organized living environment. Meal Preparation : Provide nutritious meals tailored to clients' needs. Health Monitoring : Observe and report changes in clients' well-being. Transportation : Provide safe and reliable transportation to appointments and errands. What We're Looking For : Experience : Proven caregiving experience, including personal care and blood sugar management. Skills : Compassionate, professional, and detail-oriented. Transportation : Valid driver's license, car insurance, and a reliable vehicle. Background Check : Must pass a thorough background check and drug screening. Why Join Helping Hearts At Helping Hearts, we're committed to providing the highest standard of care while fostering a supportive and inclusive work environment. We offer flexible shifts (4 to 12 hours, day and night options), opportunities for professional growth, and the chance to make a real impact in the lives of our clients. How to Apply : Submit your resume and a brief cover letter detailing your caregiving experience and why you're excited about this opportunity. Required Documents : Proof of identity and work authorization Valid driver's license. Social security card. Birth certificate. Proof of high school completion or equivalent. Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) must possess a valid and non-expired CNA license to be eligible for employment. Ensuring that all CNAs maintain current licensure is essential for compliance with regulatory standards and to uphold the quality of care provided to clients. Additional Requirements : Minimum age of 18. Comprehensive 15-year background check. Drug screening (if applicable). Five professional references (no friends or family). Transportation Requirements : Valid driver's license, car insurance, and good driving record. Contingencies and Compliance : Employment offers are contingent upon passing background checks, drug screenings, and providing favorable references. If you are compassionate, detail-oriented, and committed to providing high-quality care, we encourage you to apply. Join Helping Hearts – Make a Difference Today! To apply or learn more, please call or text our main hiring number at 615-645-3999 anytime.