Nursing Jobs in Spring Hill, TN

UHS

REGISTERED NURSE (RN)- NIGHT SHIFT

Responsibilities At Rolling Hills , our mission is to offer compassionate, safe, effective behavioral healthcare treatment. We use solution-focused strategies and diligently strive for a safe and positive environment for patients, families, and employees. We never forget that we provide care and comfort to people in need. The Registered Nurse (RN) provides direct patient care as prescribed by the physician and treatment team. The RN provides medical management and assessment of patients; ensures environmental safety and crisis management for the patient population; directs the implementation of behavior management programs and ensures consistent carry-through. The Registered Nurse is responsible for making the patient and task assignments to subordinates and monitors their duties. The RN provides training and education to staff, patients, families; documents patient care and ensures data is accurate and included in the master treatment plan via timely nursing care plan updates. The RN works with the treatment team to provide consistently therapeutic milieu. Benefits For This Position Include: $15,000 Sign On Bonus Annual Retention Bonus Competitive Compensation and Generous Paid Time Off Full Benefits (Medical, Dental and Vision) after 31 days Tuition Reimbursement 401(k) with company match Shift Differential: $4/hr nights, $3/hr weekend days, $7/hr weekend nights Qualifications Education/Training : Graduate of an accredited nursing school. Licensure/Certification : Current Tennessee State Registered Nurse License Current CPR certification (training provided) Current Handle With Care (HWC) certification (training provided) Experience : One year inpatient psychiatric experience with adults and adolescents preferred. About Universal Health Services One of the nation’s largest and most respected providers of hospital and healthcare services, Universal Health Services, Inc. (NYSE: UHS) has built an impressive record of achievement and performance, growing since its inception into a Fortune 500 corporation. Headquartered in King of Prussia, PA, UHS has 99,000 employees. Through its subsidiaries, UHS operates 28 acute care hospitals, 331 behavioral health facilities, 60 outpatient and other facilities in 39 U.S. States, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and the United Kingdom. EEO Statement All UHS subsidiaries are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and teammates. UHS subsidiaries are equal opportunity employers and as such, openly support and fully commit to recruitment, selection, placement, promotion and compensation of individuals without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), genetic information, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. We believe that diversity and inclusion among our teammates is critical to our success. Notice At UHS and all our subsidiaries, our Human Resources departments and recruiters are here to help prospective candidates by matching skillset and experience with the best possible career path at UHS and our subsidiaries. We take pride in creating a highly efficient and best-in-class candidate experience. During the recruitment process, no recruiter or employee will request financial or personal information (Social Security Number, credit card or bank information, etc.) from you via email. The recruiters will not email you from a public webmail client like Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, etc. If you are suspicious of a job posting or job-related email mentioning UHS or its subsidiaries, let us know by contacting us at: https://uhs.alertline.com or 1-800-852-3449. UHS is a registered trademark of UHS of Delaware, Inc., the management company for Universal Health Services, Inc. and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Universal Health Services, Inc. Universal Health Services, Inc. is a holding company and operates through its subsidiaries including its management company, UHS of Delaware, Inc. All healthcare and management operations are conducted by subsidiaries of Universal Health Services, Inc. To the extent any reference to UHS or UHS facilities on this website including any statements, articles or other publications contained herein relates to our healthcare or management operations it is referring to Universal Health Services' subsidiaries including UHS of Delaware. Further, the terms "we", "us", "our" or "the company" in such context similarly refer to the operations of Universal Health Services' subsidiaries including UHS of Delaware. Any employment referenced in this website is not with Universal Health Services, Inc. but solely with one of its subsidiaries including but not limited to UHS of Delaware, Inc. UHS is not accepting unsolicited assistance from search firms for this employment opportunity. Please, no phone calls or emails. All resumes submitted by search firms to any employee at UHS via email, the Internet or in any form and/or method without a valid written search agreement in place for this position will be deemed the sole property of UHS. No fee will be paid in the event the candidate is hired by UHS as a result of the referral or through other means.
Helping Hearts USA LLC

In Home Caregiver with Transfer Experience

$18 - $20 / hour
Join the Helping Hearts Team Make a Difference Today! Experienced Caregiver Needed for Franklin-Area Client Location: Franklin, Tennessee Schedule: Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Hours: 12:00 PM–5:30 PM Weekly Hours: Approximately 16.5 hours Position Type: Consistent, part-time home-care assignment Helping Hearts is seeking a reliable, compassionate, experienced, and highly attentive caregiver to support a client in the Franklin area. This client requires full assistance with activities of daily living, including hands-on transfer assistance, and is considered a significant fall risk. We need a caregiver who understands that fall prevention requires constant awareness, close supervision, careful assistance, and proactive safety measures throughout the entire shift. The selected caregiver must be available to work all three scheduled days Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 12:00 PM to 5:30 PM. Consistent attendance is essential because the client depends on a stable routine and familiar caregivers. The client also has a small dog in the home. Applicants must be comfortable entering and working in a home with a small household pet. At Helping Hearts, caregiving is more than a job, it is a calling. We are looking for someone who will treat the client with dignity, patience, compassion, and respect while remaining actively engaged and focused on the client’s safety. Primary Responsibilities Full Assistance with Activities of Daily Living The caregiver will provide respectful, hands-on assistance with the client’s daily personal-care needs as outlined in the client’s care plan. Responsibilities may include: Bathing or personal-hygiene assistance Dressing and undressing Grooming and oral-care support Toileting and incontinence care Mobility assistance Positioning and repositioning Safe transfer assistance Wheelchair and mobility-device assistance Meal preparation and hydration reminders General comfort and personal-care support Maintaining the client’s privacy and dignity during all care tasks Care must be provided patiently and professionally without rushing the client. The caregiver must follow the established care plan and use only approved transfer techniques and equipment for which the caregiver has received proper training. Safe Transfer Ability Is Required This client requires hands-on assistance with transfers. Applicants must have the physical ability and willingness to safely assist the client with transfers, including: Wheelchair to commode and commode to wheelchair Wheelchair to bed and bed to wheelchair Wheelchair to chair or other approved seating Sit-to-stand and stand-to-sit transfers Toileting-related mobility and clothing-management assistance Repositioning for safety, hygiene, and comfort Transfers using approved equipment when required by the care plan Previous experience using a Hoyer lift, sit-to-stand lift, or other mechanical transfer equipment is preferred but not required. Applicants without this experience must be willing and able to complete all required hands-on training and demonstrate safe use of the equipment before independently performing mechanical-lift transfers. During every transfer, the caregiver must: Explain the transfer process to the client Make sure the client is positioned correctly Properly position the wheelchair or commode Lock the wheelchair brakes before beginning Move footrests, cords, furniture, and other obstacles out of the way Clear and inspect the transfer area Use proper body mechanics Use approved transfer equipment when required Closely monitor the client’s balance and comfort Move slowly and avoid rushing or pulling the client Stop immediately if the transfer becomes unsafe Transfers must never be rushed or attempted in an unsafe manner. The caregiver must follow the client’s care plan and use any required gait belt, Hoyer lift, sit-to-stand lift, or other approved transfer device only after receiving proper training and authorization. If a transfer requires two caregivers or cannot be completed safely, the caregiver must not attempt it alone. The caregiver must keep the client safe and contact the Helping Hearts office immediately for assistance and further direction. Applicants must be able to perform the essential transfer responsibilities of this position safely and consistently, with or without reasonable accommodation. Proactive Fall Prevention and Safety Monitoring Because this client is at significant risk for falls, the caregiver must remain alert, attentive, engaged, and safety-focused throughout the entire shift. This is not a passive companion assignment or a position where the caregiver can sit nearby without actively observing and assisting the client. The caregiver will be expected to: Remain aware of the client’s location, mobility, and immediate needs Provide close supervision during standing, walking, toileting, and transfers Stay within a safe assisting distance whenever the client is moving Encourage the client to request assistance before attempting to stand or transfer Maintain a clear and hazard-free environment Check for spills, cords, loose rugs, clutter, poor lighting, and unsafe furniture placement Make sure mobility devices are properly positioned and within reach Make sure the client has appropriate footwear during mobility Keep commonly used items safely within the client’s reach Remain especially attentive when the client is tired, weak, distracted, or attempting to toilet Never leave the client unattended during a task when supervision is required Avoid personal-phone use or other distractions that interfere with active supervision Immediately report changes in mobility, balance, strength, or transfer ability Immediately report every fall, near fall, injury, or safety concern Complete all required incident documentation accurately and promptly The caregiver must never attempt an unsafe lift or transfer. If the client cannot be moved safely according to the care plan, the caregiver must protect the client from further injury and contact the Helping Hearts office immediately for direction. Active Engagement and Companionship The client needs a caregiver who will be present, attentive, conversational, and genuinely engaged. Meaningful companionship is an important part of this assignment. The caregiver should: Initiate friendly and appropriate conversations Offer reassurance, encouragement, and emotional support Participate in activities the client enjoys Help maintain a calm, positive, and familiar daily routine Recognize when the client may be lonely, anxious, uncomfortable, or withdrawn Encourage safe participation in daily activities whenever appropriate Respect the client’s choices, preferences, personal space, and independence Remain patient if the client needs additional time, repetition, or reassurance Provide companionship without becoming distracted by a personal phone, television, or unrelated activities We are looking for someone who understands that quality caregiving includes both physical assistance and meaningful human connection. Meal Preparation, Snacks, and Hydration Depending on the client’s care plan and preferences, responsibilities may include: Preparing simple meals and snacks Encouraging appropriate food and fluid intake Providing hydration reminders Assisting with meals when required Cleaning food-preparation areas after use Washing dishes and returning items to their proper locations Observing and reporting appetite changes, swallowing concerns, nausea, or refusal of food or fluids Following all dietary instructions listed in the client’s care plan Attention to cleanliness, nutrition, hydration, and the client’s comfort is essential. Light Housekeeping and Home Support The caregiver will help maintain a clean, organized, comfortable, and hazard-free living environment. Responsibilities may include: Tidying commonly used areas Washing and putting away dishes Completing light laundry Changing bed linens when needed Wiping down frequently used surfaces Keeping the bathroom and personal-care areas clean Removing trash Returning supplies and mobility equipment to their proper locations Keeping floors and walking paths free from fall hazards Reporting low supplies, maintenance concerns, or household safety hazards The client’s direct care, supervision, and safety must always remain the caregiver’s first priority. Observe, Document, and Report Changes The caregiver must closely observe the client’s overall condition and promptly report concerns to Helping Hearts. This includes changes involving: Mobility, balance, or transfer ability Physical strength or coordination Skin condition, bruising, redness, swelling, or pain Appetite or fluid intake Toileting patterns Mood, behavior, or cognition Alertness, confusion, agitation, or unusual behavior Breathing, comfort, or general condition The safety or cleanliness of the home Supplies that are low or unavailable Any fall, near fall, injury, or other incident Caregivers must complete accurate shift documentation, electronic visit verification, and required care notes through the company’s approved system. Concerns must be reported immediately. Caregivers must not wait until the end of the shift to report an urgent change, fall, near fall, injury, or safety concern. Small Dog in the Home The client has a small dog. Applicants must: Be comfortable entering and working in a home with a small dog Remain aware of the dog’s location when the client is walking or transferring Help prevent the dog, toys, food bowls, or leashes from becoming fall hazards Follow the client’s instructions regarding appropriate interaction with the dog Never allow the pet to interfere with the client’s care, supervision, or safety Routine pet care is not automatically part of the assignment unless it is specifically included in the client’s approved care plan. What We Are Looking For Exceptional Reliability and Continuity of Care This assignment requires a caregiver who can consistently work: Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 12:00 PM to 5:30 PM. Applicants should apply only if they can reliably commit to all three scheduled days. Regular attendance, punctuality, and dependable transportation are essential. Frequent call-offs, late arrivals, early departures, or ongoing schedule changes would disrupt the client’s care, safety, and established routine. The ideal applicant understands the importance of continuity of care and is committed to being present, prepared, and dependable for every scheduled shift. Relevant Caregiving Experience Previous hands-on caregiving experience is strongly preferred, particularly experience with: Full activities-of-daily-living support Personal care and toileting assistance High fall-risk clients Wheelchair-to-commode transfers Wheelchair-to-bed transfers Sit-to-stand and stand-to-sit transfers Mobility and transfer assistance Wheelchair support Repositioning One-on-one home care Companion care Safety monitoring Accurate care documentation Previous Hoyer lift, sit-to-stand lift, or mechanical-transfer-equipment experience is preferred but not required. Applicants must be willing to complete all required training and demonstrate safe transfer skills before independently using transfer equipment with the client. Professional and Personal Qualities The ideal caregiver will be: Compassionate and respectful Extremely observant and safety-conscious Patient and reassuring Actively engaged with the client Reliable and punctual Honest and trustworthy Detail-oriented Able to follow care-plan instructions Comfortable providing hands-on personal care Willing to learn and correctly use approved transfer equipment Able to communicate concerns immediately Able to maintain professional boundaries Willing to complete all required documentation Comfortable working around a small dog Able to perform the essential responsibilities of the position safely, with or without reasonable accommodation Employment Requirements Applicants must: Be at least 18 years old Have reliable transportation Possess a valid driver’s license Maintain current automobile insurance Have a safe driving record Pass all required background screenings Complete drug screening when applicable Provide five professional references Provide references who are not friends or family members Provide an accurate employment history Complete all required orientation and training Maintain current CPR and First Aid certification or obtain certification as required Follow all Helping Hearts attendance, safety, documentation, confidentiality, and professional-conduct policies Required Employment Documentation Applicants must be prepared to provide: Acceptable proof of identity and authorization to work in the United States for Form I-9 verification A valid driver’s license Social Security information for payroll and employment-verification purposes Proof of high school completion, GED, or equivalent education Current automobile-insurance documentation Any certifications or credentials required for the position Applicants may choose which acceptable Form I-9 documents to present in accordance with federal requirements. Contingencies and Compliance All employment offers are contingent upon: Favorable professional references Successful completion of required background checks Satisfactory drug-screening results when applicable Verification of required employment documentation Completion of orientation and assigned training Demonstration of safe transfer practices Compliance with applicable state and federal employment requirements Continued ability to meet the attendance, safety, and performance expectations of the position Why Join Helping Hearts? When you join Helping Hearts, you become part of a mission-driven team that values compassion, consistency, safety, professionalism, and excellence in care. We offer: Meaningful one-on-one caregiving opportunities A supportive and responsive operations team Consistent client assignments Opportunities for professional development and growth Hands-on training for required client-care responsibilities Additional caregiving opportunities based on availability The opportunity to build a trusted relationship with a client The chance to make a meaningful difference during every shift How to Apply Please submit your resume and a brief statement describing: Your caregiving experience Your experience assisting fall-risk clients Your experience with wheelchair transfers and full ADL support Any Hoyer lift or sit-to-stand lift experience you may have Your ability to work every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Your comfort level working in a home with a small dog Why you would be a dependable and compassionate fit for this client Ready to Make a Difference? Apply Today! Call or text Helping Hearts at 615-645-3999. Please apply only if you can consistently work the complete schedule of Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 12:00 PM to 5:30 PM and are prepared to provide attentive, hands-on, engaging, and safety-focused care.
Helping Hearts USA LLC

Caregiver for High Fall-Risk Client

$18 - $20 / hour
Join the Helping Hearts Team Make a Difference Today! Experienced Caregiver Needed for Franklin-Area Client Location: Franklin, Tennessee Schedule: Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Hours: 12:00 PM–5:30 PM Weekly Hours: Approximately 16.5 hours Position Type: Consistent, part-time home-care assignment Helping Hearts is seeking a reliable, compassionate, experienced, and highly attentive caregiver to support a client in the Franklin area. This client requires full assistance with activities of daily living, including hands-on transfer assistance, and is considered a significant fall risk. We need a caregiver who understands that fall prevention requires constant awareness, close supervision, careful assistance, and proactive safety measures throughout the entire shift. The selected caregiver must be available to work all three scheduled days Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 12:00 PM to 5:30 PM. Consistent attendance is essential because the client depends on a stable routine and familiar caregivers. The client also has a small dog in the home. Applicants must be comfortable entering and working in a home with a small household pet. At Helping Hearts, caregiving is more than a job, it is a calling. We are looking for someone who will treat the client with dignity, patience, compassion, and respect while remaining actively engaged and focused on the client’s safety. Primary Responsibilities Full Assistance with Activities of Daily Living The caregiver will provide respectful, hands-on assistance with the client’s daily personal-care needs as outlined in the client’s care plan. Responsibilities may include: Bathing or personal-hygiene assistance Dressing and undressing Grooming and oral-care support Toileting and incontinence care Mobility assistance Positioning and repositioning Safe transfer assistance Wheelchair and mobility-device assistance Meal preparation and hydration reminders General comfort and personal-care support Maintaining the client’s privacy and dignity during all care tasks Care must be provided patiently and professionally without rushing the client. The caregiver must follow the established care plan and use only approved transfer techniques and equipment for which the caregiver has received proper training. Safe Transfer Ability Is Required This client requires hands-on assistance with transfers. Applicants must have the physical ability and willingness to safely assist the client with transfers, including: Wheelchair to commode and commode to wheelchair Wheelchair to bed and bed to wheelchair Wheelchair to chair or other approved seating Sit-to-stand and stand-to-sit transfers Toileting-related mobility and clothing-management assistance Repositioning for safety, hygiene, and comfort Transfers using approved equipment when required by the care plan Previous experience using a Hoyer lift, sit-to-stand lift, or other mechanical transfer equipment is preferred but not required. Applicants without this experience must be willing and able to complete all required hands-on training and demonstrate safe use of the equipment before independently performing mechanical-lift transfers. During every transfer, the caregiver must: Explain the transfer process to the client Make sure the client is positioned correctly Properly position the wheelchair or commode Lock the wheelchair brakes before beginning Move footrests, cords, furniture, and other obstacles out of the way Clear and inspect the transfer area Use proper body mechanics Use approved transfer equipment when required Closely monitor the client’s balance and comfort Move slowly and avoid rushing or pulling the client Stop immediately if the transfer becomes unsafe Transfers must never be rushed or attempted in an unsafe manner. The caregiver must follow the client’s care plan and use any required gait belt, Hoyer lift, sit-to-stand lift, or other approved transfer device only after receiving proper training and authorization. If a transfer requires two caregivers or cannot be completed safely, the caregiver must not attempt it alone. The caregiver must keep the client safe and contact the Helping Hearts office immediately for assistance and further direction. Applicants must be able to perform the essential transfer responsibilities of this position safely and consistently, with or without reasonable accommodation. Proactive Fall Prevention and Safety Monitoring Because this client is at significant risk for falls, the caregiver must remain alert, attentive, engaged, and safety-focused throughout the entire shift. This is not a passive companion assignment or a position where the caregiver can sit nearby without actively observing and assisting the client. The caregiver will be expected to: Remain aware of the client’s location, mobility, and immediate needs Provide close supervision during standing, walking, toileting, and transfers Stay within a safe assisting distance whenever the client is moving Encourage the client to request assistance before attempting to stand or transfer Maintain a clear and hazard-free environment Check for spills, cords, loose rugs, clutter, poor lighting, and unsafe furniture placement Make sure mobility devices are properly positioned and within reach Make sure the client has appropriate footwear during mobility Keep commonly used items safely within the client’s reach Remain especially attentive when the client is tired, weak, distracted, or attempting to toilet Never leave the client unattended during a task when supervision is required Avoid personal-phone use or other distractions that interfere with active supervision Immediately report changes in mobility, balance, strength, or transfer ability Immediately report every fall, near fall, injury, or safety concern Complete all required incident documentation accurately and promptly The caregiver must never attempt an unsafe lift or transfer. If the client cannot be moved safely according to the care plan, the caregiver must protect the client from further injury and contact the Helping Hearts office immediately for direction. Active Engagement and Companionship The client needs a caregiver who will be present, attentive, conversational, and genuinely engaged. Meaningful companionship is an important part of this assignment. The caregiver should: Initiate friendly and appropriate conversations Offer reassurance, encouragement, and emotional support Participate in activities the client enjoys Help maintain a calm, positive, and familiar daily routine Recognize when the client may be lonely, anxious, uncomfortable, or withdrawn Encourage safe participation in daily activities whenever appropriate Respect the client’s choices, preferences, personal space, and independence Remain patient if the client needs additional time, repetition, or reassurance Provide companionship without becoming distracted by a personal phone, television, or unrelated activities We are looking for someone who understands that quality caregiving includes both physical assistance and meaningful human connection. Meal Preparation, Snacks, and Hydration Depending on the client’s care plan and preferences, responsibilities may include: Preparing simple meals and snacks Encouraging appropriate food and fluid intake Providing hydration reminders Assisting with meals when required Cleaning food-preparation areas after use Washing dishes and returning items to their proper locations Observing and reporting appetite changes, swallowing concerns, nausea, or refusal of food or fluids Following all dietary instructions listed in the client’s care plan Attention to cleanliness, nutrition, hydration, and the client’s comfort is essential. Light Housekeeping and Home Support The caregiver will help maintain a clean, organized, comfortable, and hazard-free living environment. Responsibilities may include: Tidying commonly used areas Washing and putting away dishes Completing light laundry Changing bed linens when needed Wiping down frequently used surfaces Keeping the bathroom and personal-care areas clean Removing trash Returning supplies and mobility equipment to their proper locations Keeping floors and walking paths free from fall hazards Reporting low supplies, maintenance concerns, or household safety hazards The client’s direct care, supervision, and safety must always remain the caregiver’s first priority. Observe, Document, and Report Changes The caregiver must closely observe the client’s overall condition and promptly report concerns to Helping Hearts. This includes changes involving: Mobility, balance, or transfer ability Physical strength or coordination Skin condition, bruising, redness, swelling, or pain Appetite or fluid intake Toileting patterns Mood, behavior, or cognition Alertness, confusion, agitation, or unusual behavior Breathing, comfort, or general condition The safety or cleanliness of the home Supplies that are low or unavailable Any fall, near fall, injury, or other incident Caregivers must complete accurate shift documentation, electronic visit verification, and required care notes through the company’s approved system. Concerns must be reported immediately. Caregivers must not wait until the end of the shift to report an urgent change, fall, near fall, injury, or safety concern. Small Dog in the Home The client has a small dog. Applicants must: Be comfortable entering and working in a home with a small dog Remain aware of the dog’s location when the client is walking or transferring Help prevent the dog, toys, food bowls, or leashes from becoming fall hazards Follow the client’s instructions regarding appropriate interaction with the dog Never allow the pet to interfere with the client’s care, supervision, or safety Routine pet care is not automatically part of the assignment unless it is specifically included in the client’s approved care plan. What We Are Looking For Exceptional Reliability and Continuity of Care This assignment requires a caregiver who can consistently work: Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 12:00 PM to 5:30 PM. Applicants should apply only if they can reliably commit to all three scheduled days. Regular attendance, punctuality, and dependable transportation are essential. Frequent call-offs, late arrivals, early departures, or ongoing schedule changes would disrupt the client’s care, safety, and established routine. The ideal applicant understands the importance of continuity of care and is committed to being present, prepared, and dependable for every scheduled shift. Relevant Caregiving Experience Previous hands-on caregiving experience is strongly preferred, particularly experience with: Full activities-of-daily-living support Personal care and toileting assistance High fall-risk clients Wheelchair-to-commode transfers Wheelchair-to-bed transfers Sit-to-stand and stand-to-sit transfers Mobility and transfer assistance Wheelchair support Repositioning One-on-one home care Companion care Safety monitoring Accurate care documentation Previous Hoyer lift, sit-to-stand lift, or mechanical-transfer-equipment experience is preferred but not required. Applicants must be willing to complete all required training and demonstrate safe transfer skills before independently using transfer equipment with the client. Professional and Personal Qualities The ideal caregiver will be: Compassionate and respectful Extremely observant and safety-conscious Patient and reassuring Actively engaged with the client Reliable and punctual Honest and trustworthy Detail-oriented Able to follow care-plan instructions Comfortable providing hands-on personal care Willing to learn and correctly use approved transfer equipment Able to communicate concerns immediately Able to maintain professional boundaries Willing to complete all required documentation Comfortable working around a small dog Able to perform the essential responsibilities of the position safely, with or without reasonable accommodation Employment Requirements Applicants must: Be at least 18 years old Have reliable transportation Possess a valid driver’s license Maintain current automobile insurance Have a safe driving record Pass all required background screenings Complete drug screening when applicable Provide five professional references Provide references who are not friends or family members Provide an accurate employment history Complete all required orientation and training Maintain current CPR and First Aid certification or obtain certification as required Follow all Helping Hearts attendance, safety, documentation, confidentiality, and professional-conduct policies Required Employment Documentation Applicants must be prepared to provide: Acceptable proof of identity and authorization to work in the United States for Form I-9 verification A valid driver’s license Social Security information for payroll and employment-verification purposes Proof of high school completion, GED, or equivalent education Current automobile-insurance documentation Any certifications or credentials required for the position Applicants may choose which acceptable Form I-9 documents to present in accordance with federal requirements. Contingencies and Compliance All employment offers are contingent upon: Favorable professional references Successful completion of required background checks Satisfactory drug-screening results when applicable Verification of required employment documentation Completion of orientation and assigned training Demonstration of safe transfer practices Compliance with applicable state and federal employment requirements Continued ability to meet the attendance, safety, and performance expectations of the position Why Join Helping Hearts? When you join Helping Hearts, you become part of a mission-driven team that values compassion, consistency, safety, professionalism, and excellence in care. We offer: Meaningful one-on-one caregiving opportunities A supportive and responsive operations team Consistent client assignments Opportunities for professional development and growth Hands-on training for required client-care responsibilities Additional caregiving opportunities based on availability The opportunity to build a trusted relationship with a client The chance to make a meaningful difference during every shift How to Apply Please submit your resume and a brief statement describing: Your caregiving experience Your experience assisting fall-risk clients Your experience with wheelchair transfers and full ADL support Any Hoyer lift or sit-to-stand lift experience you may have Your ability to work every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Your comfort level working in a home with a small dog Why you would be a dependable and compassionate fit for this client Ready to Make a Difference? Apply Today! Call or text Helping Hearts at 615-645-3999. Please apply only if you can consistently work the complete schedule of Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 12:00 PM to 5:30 PM and are prepared to provide attentive, hands-on, engaging, and safety-focused care.
Fast Pace Health

Family Nurse Practitioner / Physician Assistant

Overview In a manner consistent and supportive of our values, the Provider is responsible for delivering high quality health care within Fast Pace Health’s scope of services while achieving optimum patient satisfaction. The Provider must be able to work in a team-oriented environment, be flexible to adapt to new technologies and protocols in a quickly evolving practice setting. They must have the ability to respond quickly and accurately to changes in condition or response to treatment and is responsible for providing outstanding patient service within the clinic and through various virtual communication channels, while maintaining a compassionate and welcome atmosphere. Why Choose Fast Pace Health? Fast Pace Health is a growing company! You will have the support and mentoring you need to become the best Provider you can be! We will help you grow your clinical competencies, and can offer you a rewarding career path. We work as a dynamic team to surpass our business goals by ensuring our patients receive the best care possible in a positive environment. We offer competitive compensation and benefits such as holiday pay, PTO, medical, dental, vision and Work-Life balance, to name a few. As a Fast Pace Health employee you will have the opportunity to participate in community events and outreach programs. This includes, but is not limited to, seasonal parades, book drives, festivals, trunk or treating, fun runs, and more. We dress up for holidays and celebrate with pot lucks. At Fast Pace, our community is our family, and we are a family first community. Responsibilities PRIMARY Ability to provide quality care in both clinic and telehealth and meet patient volume goals targeted for tele and in patient as determined. Lead clinic staff, in behaviors, actions and attitude (e.g. X-Ray Technologists, Nurses, and Front Office Specialists) in delivering excellent patient care. Provide guidance as necessary to ensure quality professional services and patient Ability to perform responsibilities included on the SCRIBE job description. Discuss and review patients’ medical history, symptoms, allergies, and current medications. Asking patients situation-specific questions to formulate accurate diagnoses in order to provide guidance as necessary to ensure quality professional services and patient satisfaction. Actively engages with clinical leadership, elevating to management where appropriate to ensure strong patient care and resolution of concerns to ensure adherence to our company values. Ability to meet patient volume goals targeted for tele and in-patient as determined. Ensure accurate completion of patient charts in a timely matter and forwarding charts as appropriate on a daily basis. As well as build and maintain confidence and credibility with all employees. Implement clinical and Telehealth protocols as outlined CMO and Supervising Physicians. Analyze and interpret patients' histories, symptoms, physical findings, and diagnostic information to develop appropriate diagnoses. Deliver excellent patient care through in-patient and virtual diagnostic and therapeutic recommendations with attention to patient-centric care, safety, cost, and reliably accurate information. Ensure that the activities of the Provider are conducted in a manner that is consistent with overall department expectations and are in compliance with Federal and State regulations, guidelines, and requirements including working knowledge of all health information management issues such as HIPAA. Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced, autonomous environment within both in-patient clinic and virtual settings. Ability to pursue queue of telehealth patients in a timely fashion to ensure proper patient follow up. Order, perform, or interpret the results of diagnostic tests, as well as responsibly prescribe medications and educate patients on continued treatment and care of acute and chronic conditions. Attest and follow clinical practice guidelines by the Office of Medical Affairs. Attend Mandatory monthly meetings with Supervising physicians and E/M training. Ability to perform responsibilities within standard NP/PA protocols. Responsible for learning the aspects of compliance in the company by completing all mandatory compliance training in order to meet and exceed our continued quality of care. Ability to adhere to the Core Values of the Company, of teamwork, communication, empowerment, quality of care, and friendliness. Recommends ideas within the clinic and to telehealth leadership as appropriate to improve overall patient experience and care. Communicates regularly within team in all manners necessary to support excellent patient care. Welcome new employees on their first day in the clinic and facilitate introductions to team members, clinic tours, and an overview of the clinic processes. Actively assist new employees with learning activities and completing required training. Support new employee training by providing job shadowing, demonstration, and coaching opportunities The ability to build and maintain confidence and credibility with all employees. The ability to maintain friendly, cordial relations with all clients and employees; maintain a positive work atmosphere by acting and communicating in a manner that results in a positive work relationship with customers, co-workers and managers. The ability to perform the physical, use of senses, cognitive, and environmental functions of the position, as specified on the physical demands. Ability to be knowledgeable and comply with Company standards of operations. The ability to promote and maintain a respectful culture of employee, employer and business confidentiality. The ability to consult with patients through virtual communication channels. Preferred experience working as a Telehealth Clinician Perform other duties as assigned by management. PRN Employees are required to work a minimum of 4 shifts per month. Full Time Employees are required to work 12-hour shifts and every other weekend. *** Additional Requirements and responsibilities for Ancillary Providers Responsible for on call periodically throughout the year *** Additional Requirements and responsibilities Level 1: New Grad with up to 1 years of experience as a nurse practitioner; new grad Physician’s Assistant with up to 1 years of experience as a physician’s assistant Level 2: Nurse practitioner with over 1 years of experience and less than 5 years of experience; Physician’s assistant with over 1 years of experience and less than 5 years of experience as a physician’s assistant. Level 3: Nurse practitioner with over 5 years of experience and less than 10 years of experience; Physician’s assistant with over 5 years of experience and less than 10 years of experience as a physician’s assistant. Level 4: Nurse practitioner with over 10 years of experience; Physician’s assistant with over 10 years of experience as a physician’s assistant. Experience Requirements and Preferences Education: Master’s Degree in Nursing (MSN) and/or master’s degree in Physician Assistant Studies (MMS) AND Experience: At least 1-2 years of experience as a provider in a relevant practice, such as Urgent Care or Occupational Medical Facility, ER or Trauma Unit, Family Medical Practice is strongly preferred. Current License or Certification: License and DEA must be active, in good standing, and verifiable with the proper regulatory agency. DEA required for all providers; however, where limited by years of practice under state law, DEA will be required within 120 days of provider meeting the minimum years of practice under state law for obtaining DEA. Providers must be able to treat all ages and must meet any credentialing requirements needed; and DOT certification is required to be obtained by FT and PT Providers within 120 days of employment and maintained during employment. Education Requirements Masters Degree in Nursing Compliance Fast Pace Health is committed to the principle of equal employment and creating an inclusive environment for the benefit of our employees, our patients, and our communities. We are an equal opportunity employer and welcome job applications from qualified individuals without regard to race, creed, color, ancestry, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, parental status, genetic information or any other legally protected characteristics or conduct. Please refer to the links below for information regarding your rights under certain federal laws: https://www.dol.gov/sites/dolgov/files/WHD/legacy/files/fmlaen.pdf https://www.dol.gov/whd/regs/compliance/posters/eppac.pdf Mississippi Residents Only: In Mississippi, Fast Pace requires pre-employment/drug/alcohol testing as a condition of employment. The law requires that Fast Pace notify applicants, in writing, upon application and prior to the collection of the specimen for drug and alcohol test, that they may be tested for “the presence of drugs [or alcohol] in their metabolites.” Miss. Code. Ann. § 71-7-3(5). Applicants are limited to individuals from states, excluding the following: California, Colorado, Hawaii, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Washington, and the District of Columbia.
UHS

RN - REGISTERED NURSE SHIFT - CHILD/ADOLESCENT

Responsibilities At Rolling Hills , our mission is to offer compassionate, safe, effective behavioral healthcare treatment. We use solution-focused strategies and diligently strive for a safe and positive environment for patients, families, and employees. We never forget that we provide care and comfort to people in need. The Registered Nurse (RN) provides direct patient care as prescribed by the physician and treatment team. The RN provides medical management and assessment of patients; ensures environmental safety and crisis management for the patient population; directs the implementation of behavior management programs and ensures consistent carry-through. The Registered Nurse is responsible for making the patient and task assignments to subordinates and monitors their duties. The RN provides training and education to staff, patients, families; documents patient care and ensures data is accurate and included in the master treatment plan via timely nursing care plan updates. The RN works with the treatment team to provide consistently therapeutic milieu. Benefits For This Position Include: Competitive Compensation and Generous Paid Time Off Full Benefits (Medical, Dental and Vision) after 31 days Tuition Reimbursement 401(k) with company match Shift Differential: $4/hr nights, $3/hr weekend days, $7/hr weekend nights Education/Training : Graduate of an accredited nursing school. Licensure/Certification : Current Tennessee State Registered Nurse License Current CPR certification (training provided) Current Handle With Care (HWC) certification (training provided) Experience : One year inpatient psychiatric experience with adults and adolescents preferred. Qualifications · Graduate from an accredited school of Nursing required. · Associates degree in nursing required, Bachelor’s degree in nursing preferred. · Valid Registered Nurse (RN) license in the State of Tennessee required. · Nursing experience in the behavioral health field preferred. · CPR Certification (training provided) · Current Handle With Care (HWC) Certification (training provided) About Universal Health Services One of the nation’s largest and most respected providers of hospital and healthcare services, Universal Health Services, Inc. (NYSE: UHS) has built an impressive record of achievement and performance, growing since its inception into a Fortune 500 corporation. Headquartered in King of Prussia, PA, UHS has 99,000 employees. Through its subsidiaries, UHS operates 28 acute care hospitals, 331 behavioral health facilities, 60 outpatient and other facilities in 39 U.S. States, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and the United Kingdom. EEO Statement All UHS subsidiaries are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and teammates. UHS subsidiaries are equal opportunity employers and as such, openly support and fully commit to recruitment, selection, placement, promotion and compensation of individuals without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), genetic information, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. We believe that diversity and inclusion among our teammates is critical to our success. Notice At UHS and all our subsidiaries, our Human Resources departments and recruiters are here to help prospective candidates by matching skillset and experience with the best possible career path at UHS and our subsidiaries. We take pride in creating a highly efficient and best-in-class candidate experience. During the recruitment process, no recruiter or employee will request financial or personal information (Social Security Number, credit card or bank information, etc.) from you via email. The recruiters will not email you from a public webmail client like Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, etc. If you are suspicious of a job posting or job-related email mentioning UHS or its subsidiaries, let us know by contacting us at: https://uhs.alertline.com or 1-800-852-3449. UHS is a registered trademark of UHS of Delaware, Inc., the management company for Universal Health Services, Inc. and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Universal Health Services, Inc. Universal Health Services, Inc. is a holding company and operates through its subsidiaries including its management company, UHS of Delaware, Inc. All healthcare and management operations are conducted by subsidiaries of Universal Health Services, Inc. To the extent any reference to UHS or UHS facilities on this website including any statements, articles or other publications contained herein relates to our healthcare or management operations it is referring to Universal Health Services' subsidiaries including UHS of Delaware. Further, the terms "we", "us", "our" or "the company" in such context similarly refer to the operations of Universal Health Services' subsidiaries including UHS of Delaware. Any employment referenced in this website is not with Universal Health Services, Inc. but solely with one of its subsidiaries including but not limited to UHS of Delaware, Inc. UHS is not accepting unsolicited assistance from search firms for this employment opportunity. Please, no phone calls or emails. All resumes submitted by search firms to any employee at UHS via email, the Internet or in any form and/or method without a valid written search agreement in place for this position will be deemed the sole property of UHS. No fee will be paid in the event the candidate is hired by UHS as a result of the referral or through other means.
UnitedHealthcare

Registered Nurse - Field Assessor

$34.46 - $51.69 / hour
We are hiring for a PRN RN Field Assessor to join our passionate team in Columbia, TN. As a Registered Nurse Field Assessor (FA) you would be completing Long Term Care insurance assessments. These hands-off assessments require you to obtain claimant demographics, physician information, a current medication list, and evaluate the claimant's functional level of independence. The assessment process also involves completing a brief cognitive screening and evaluating the claimant's ability to complete ADL and IADL tasks. The ideal candidate will be technologically savvy and be able to use a point of care web application/system on a laptop or tablet, in real time for documentation purposes. LHC Group is the preferred post-acute care partner for hospitals, physicians and families nationwide. From home health and hospice care to long-term acute care and community-based services, we deliver high-quality, cost-effective care that empowers patients to manage their health at home. Hospitals and health systems around the country have partnered with LHC Group to deliver patient-centered care in the home. More hospitals, physicians and families choose LHC Group, because we are united by a single, shared purpose: It's all about helping people. This position is not eligible for benefits. Required Qualifications: Current and unrestricted RN licensure in the state of practice Current CPR certification Current driver's license, vehicle insurance and access to a dependable vehicle or public transportation. Proven ability to function in any home situation regardless of age, race, creed, color, sex, disability, or financial condition of the client Preferred Qualifications: 1+ years of RN experience Proven ability to work independently Proven good communication, writing, and organizational skills Pay Range $71,677 - $107,516 annual total cash target pay $41.35 - $62.03 per visit point $34.46 - $51.69 hourly rate Annual total cash compensation for this role assumes full-time employment (40 weekly hours) at full productivity and generally follows the range above. Total cash compensation includes earnings from per visit point pay and hourly pay and is based on several factors including but not limited to local labor markets, education, work experience and may increase over time based on productivity and performance in the role. This role receives two types of compensation depending on the work being performed. When conducting visits, you will be paid per visit point rate compensation. Your per visit pay will be calculated by multiplying your per visit point rate by the productivity points you accrue for various types of visits. Each type of visit is assigned a certain number of productivity points that is inclusive of 'direct' and 'indirect' patient care activities. Visits are assigned based on patient and business needs. The number of visits performed each week will vary based on individual productivity targets and the productivity points assigned to the visits performed. You will be paid your hourly rate for certain non-visit activities such as orientation. We comply with all minimum wage laws as applicable. In addition to your pay, we offer benefits such as, a comprehensive benefits package, recognition programs, equity stock purchase and 401k contribution (all benefits are subject to eligibility requirements). No matter where or when you begin a career with us, you'll find a far-reaching choice of benefits and incentives. At UnitedHealth Group, our mission is to help people live healthier lives and make the health system work better for everyone. We believe everyone-of every race, gender, sexuality, age, location and income-deserves the opportunity to live their healthiest life. Today, however, there are still far too many barriers to good health which are disproportionately experienced by people of color, historically marginalized groups and those with lower incomes. We are committed to mitigating our impact on the environment and enabling and delivering equitable care that addresses health disparities and improves health outcomes - an enterprise priority reflected in our mission. UnitedHealth Group is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer under applicable law and qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, religion, age, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by local, state, or federal laws, rules, or regulations. UnitedHealth Group is a drug-free workplace. Candidates are required to pass a drug test before beginning employment.
UHS

RN - PER DIEM POOL

Responsibilities At Rolling Hills , our mission is to offer compassionate, safe, effective behavioral healthcare treatment. We use solution-focused strategies and diligently strive for a safe and positive environment for patients, families, and employees. We never forget that we provide care and comfort to people in need. The Registered Nurse (RN) provides direct patient care as prescribed by the physician and treatment team. The RN provides medical management and assessment of patients; ensures environmental safety and crisis management for the patient population; directs the implementation of behavior management programs and ensures consistent carry-through. The Registered Nurse (RN) is responsible for making the patient and task assignments to subordinates and monitors their duties. The RN provides training and education to staff, patients, families; documents patient care and ensures data is accurate and included in the master treatment plan via timely nursing care plan updates. The RN works with the treatment team to provide consistently therapeutic milieu. Qualifications This is a PRN position. Education/Training : Graduate of an accredited nursing school. Licensure/Certification : Current Tennessee State Registered Nurse License Current CPR certification (training provided) Current Handle With Care (HWC) certification (training provided) Experience : One year inpatient psychiatric experience with adults and adolescents preferred. About Universal Health Services One of the nation’s largest and most respected providers of hospital and healthcare services, Universal Health Services, Inc. (NYSE: UHS) has built an impressive record of achievement and performance, growing since its inception into a Fortune 500 corporation. Headquartered in King of Prussia, PA, UHS has 99,000 employees. Through its subsidiaries, UHS operates 28 acute care hospitals, 331 behavioral health facilities, 60 outpatient and other facilities in 39 U.S. States, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and the United Kingdom. EEO Statement All UHS subsidiaries are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and teammates. UHS subsidiaries are equal opportunity employers and as such, openly support and fully commit to recruitment, selection, placement, promotion and compensation of individuals without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), genetic information, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. We believe that diversity and inclusion among our teammates is critical to our success. Notice At UHS and all our subsidiaries, our Human Resources departments and recruiters are here to help prospective candidates by matching skillset and experience with the best possible career path at UHS and our subsidiaries. We take pride in creating a highly efficient and best-in-class candidate experience. During the recruitment process, no recruiter or employee will request financial or personal information (Social Security Number, credit card or bank information, etc.) from you via email. The recruiters will not email you from a public webmail client like Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, etc. If you are suspicious of a job posting or job-related email mentioning UHS or its subsidiaries, let us know by contacting us at: https://uhs.alertline.com or 1-800-852-3449. UHS is a registered trademark of UHS of Delaware, Inc., the management company for Universal Health Services, Inc. and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Universal Health Services, Inc. Universal Health Services, Inc. is a holding company and operates through its subsidiaries including its management company, UHS of Delaware, Inc. All healthcare and management operations are conducted by subsidiaries of Universal Health Services, Inc. To the extent any reference to UHS or UHS facilities on this website including any statements, articles or other publications contained herein relates to our healthcare or management operations it is referring to Universal Health Services' subsidiaries including UHS of Delaware. Further, the terms "we", "us", "our" or "the company" in such context similarly refer to the operations of Universal Health Services' subsidiaries including UHS of Delaware. Any employment referenced in this website is not with Universal Health Services, Inc. but solely with one of its subsidiaries including but not limited to UHS of Delaware, Inc. UHS is not accepting unsolicited assistance from search firms for this employment opportunity. Please, no phone calls or emails. All resumes submitted by search firms to any employee at UHS via email, the Internet or in any form and/or method without a valid written search agreement in place for this position will be deemed the sole property of UHS. No fee will be paid in the event the candidate is hired by UHS as a result of the referral or through other means.
Helping Hearts USA LLC

Skilled Caregiver

$19 / hour
Caregiver Job Opportunity We are seeking a professional, educated, and experienced caregiver to provide compassionate care in Brentwood, Green Hills, Nashville, and Hendersonville. If you are dedicated to supporting individuals with their daily needs and ensuring their well-being, we would love to hear from you. Exciting Job Opportunities for Experienced Professional Caregivers! Helping Hearts is on the lookout for passionate, experienced caregivers to join our dynamic team! We offer a variety of shifts, ranging from 4 to 12 hours, with both day and night shifts available. If you're dedicated to providing exceptional care and making a real difference in the lives of our clients, we want you! What You’ll Do: Personal Care: Assist clients with daily living activities like bathing, dressing, grooming, and personal hygiene. Help with mobility, transfers, and positioning to ensure their safety and comfort. Monitor and assist with personal care needs, always respecting their dignity and independence. Companionship: Provide emotional support and companionship, engaging in meaningful conversations and activities to enhance their quality of life. Encourage social interaction and participation in hobbies or interests that bring joy and fulfillment. Be a supportive presence, offering a listening ear to help reduce feelings of isolation or loneliness. Housekeeping: Maintain a clean and organized living environment by performing light housekeeping tasks such as tidying up, dusting, vacuuming, and laundry. Ensure the client’s living space is safe, comfortable, and conducive to their well-being. Assist with organizing personal belongings and maintaining a clutter-free environment. Meal Preparation: Prepare nutritious and balanced meals according to the client’s dietary preferences and any specific health requirements. Assist with meal planning, grocery shopping, and ensuring that food is stored and prepared safely. Monitor clients’ dietary needs and ensure they are receiving proper nutrition. Health Monitoring: Monitor clients’ physical and emotional well-being, including blood sugar management if applicable. Observe and report any changes in health or behavior to the appropriate healthcare professionals. Assist with medication reminders and ensure clients are following prescribed treatment plans. Transportation: Provide transportation to appointments, errands, and social outings as needed. Ensure the client’s safety during transportation, assisting with getting in and out of vehicles if necessary. Maintain a valid driver’s license, car insurance, and access to a reliable vehicle. What We’re Looking For: Experience: Proven background in caregiving, with specific experience in personal care and blood sugar management. Skills: Ability to perform all tasks with professionalism, compassion, and attention to detail. Transportation: Must have a valid driver’s license, car insurance, and access to a reliable vehicle. Background Check: Must pass a thorough background check and drug screening. Documentation: Applicants must have a copy of their high school diploma, valid driver’s license, a copy of their birth certificate, and a social security card. About Helping Hearts: At Helping Hearts, we are committed to providing the highest standard of care to our clients. We offer a supportive work environment, opportunities for professional growth, and the chance to make a meaningful impact in the lives of those we serve. Our team is composed of skilled, experienced, and deeply compassionate individuals dedicated to making a positive difference. How to Apply: If you’re a compassionate, experienced caregiver with the required qualifications, we encourage you to apply now and join our team in enhancing the well-being of our clients. Please submit your resume and a brief cover letter detailing your caregiving experience and why you’re interested in this position. Helping Hearts is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Join us in making a difference—apply today!
Delta Homecare

Caregiver Needed in Lewisburg TN

Caregiver Needed in Lewisburg, TN Job Summary: We are seeking a compassionate and experienced Caregiver to join our team at Delta Homecare - Tennessee in Lewisburg, TN. As a Caregiver, you will provide non-medical in-home services to our clients, including companionship, light housework, meal assistance, and more. If you are dedicated to improving the quality of life for your clients, we encourage you to apply. Responsibilities: Provide companionship and emotional support to clients Assist with light housework, such as sweeping, mopping, and laundry Assist with meal preparation and cleanup, including cooking and dishes Assist clients with bathing, dressing, and using the restroom Run errands, such as grocery shopping and banking Remind clients to take medication as prescribed Develop and maintain positive relationships with clients and their families Requirements: Proven experience as a caregiver Knowledge of emergency response and first aid (CPR) certification Knowledge of housekeeping activities and cooking with attention to dietary constraints Willingness to adhere to health and safety standards Respectful and compassionate demeanor Good time management skills Outstanding communication and interpersonal skills Strong ethics and physical endurance What Delta Homecare - Tennessee Offers: We strive to keep clients close to home, avoiding unnecessary travel and promoting independence Up to $50 sign-on bonus available to qualified applicants Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance Flexible schedules to accommodate your needs About Us: Delta Homecare - Tennessee is committed to providing services that promote independence, dignity, and peace of mind for our clients and their families. We believe that every individual deserves to live life on their own terms, and our team of compassionate caregivers is dedicated to making that possible. If you share our commitment to exceptional care and compassion, please apply to join our team today!
Delta Homecare

Caregiver Needed in Brentwood TN

Caregiver Needed in Brentwood, TN Job Summary: Delta Homecare - Tennessee is seeking a compassionate and experienced Caregiver to join our team in Brentwood, TN. As a Home Care Aide, you will provide personal care services to our clients in the comfort of their own homes, enhancing their quality of life and promoting independence. Responsibilities: Provide non-medical in-home services, including companionship, light housework, meal assistance, bathing, dressing, and medication reminders Assist clients with daily living activities, such as toileting, incontinence care, and mobility assistance Run errands, such as grocery shopping and banking, to support clients' needs Maintain a safe and healthy environment for clients, adhering to health and safety standards Communicate effectively with clients, families, and healthcare professionals to ensure seamless care Requirements: Proven experience as a caregiver Excellent knowledge of emergency response and first aid (CPR) Knowledge of housekeeping activities and cooking with attention to dietary constraints Willingness to adhere to health and safety standards Respectful and compassionate demeanor Good time management skills Outstanding communication and interpersonal skills Strong ethics Physical endurance What Delta Does for You: We prioritize keeping you close to home, ensuring you're not sent to a distant location Up to $50 sign-on bonus available to qualified applicants We offer Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance Flexible Schedules About Delta Homecare - Tennessee: Delta Home Care is committed to providing services that allow clients and families to remain as independent as possible. Our goal is to provide peace of mind to families and friends in planning and caring for dependent family members. We're the solution for anyone who doesn't want to go to a nursing home or assisted living facility, as well as those in need of temporary, post-surgical, or pediatric care. How to Apply: If you're passionate about making a difference in the lives of others, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding Caregiver role. Please submit your application to join our team and help us provide exceptional care to our clients in Brentwood, TN.
Charter Senior Living of Franklin

Licensed Practical Nurse

$32 / hour
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) – Franklin, TN PRN ONLY| 16-Hour Shifts (6am–10pm) Are you an LPN who loves building meaningful relationships and making a real difference every day? Join Charter Senior Living of Franklin , where your nursing skills, compassion, and purpose-driven mindset will truly shine. We’re looking for our next all-star Licensed Practical Nurse with a passion for serving seniors in a supportive, team-focused environment. At Charter, we don’t just offer jobs—we help you build lasting careers with opportunities for professional growth and leadership development. Our Mission To Enhance the Human Spirit Core Values Serve with Heart • Serve with Purpose • Serve with Courage • Have Fun While Serving Why You’ll Love Working at Charter Senior Living We work hard to take great care of our residents—and great care of YOU. Get paid today with ZayZoon Flexible scheduling options Free medical insurance plan option Paid training, PTO, and holiday pay Medical, dental, and vision insurance Perfect attendance bonus — up to $100 extra per month Referral bonuses Career growth and promotion opportunities Reliable hours & consistent scheduling A workplace where your input matters and your experience is respected What You’ll Do as an LPN As an LPN at Charter Senior Living, you will play a key role in supporting residents in both Assisted Living and Memory Care settings. Your responsibilities include: Completing assessments and contributing to individualized care plans Medication administration, treatment management, and clinical documentation Monitoring resident conditions and communicating with care teams Helping residents maintain dignity, independence, and quality of life Collaborating closely with caregivers, nurses, and leadership Providing compassionate care with patience, professionalism, and a warm smile You will enhance the lives of older adults every day—while being supported by a team that values teamwork, communication, and a fun, uplifting environment. What Our Associates Say “It truly feels like a family at Charter.” “The residents have become an extension of my family.” “Charter really lives its values. They put people first.” “We’re encouraged to have fun while serving—our residents enhance our spirits as much as we enhance theirs.” Ready to make a meaningful impact and grow your nursing career? Apply today and become part of the Charter Senior Living family in Franklin, TN!
Helping Hearts USA LLC

Caregiver

$17 - $22 / hour
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!
Green Hills Center for Rehabilitation and Healing

CNA (Certified Nurse Assistant)

$20 / hour
CNA (Certified Nurse Assistant) upto $20.00/Hour OFFERING DAILY OR WEEKLY PAY Tired of the same old nursing home routine? We are taking a very fresh approach to skilled nursing. We have 12 hour shifts available days or nights. We offer frequent employee recognition meals, opportunities for all expense paid resort vacations, advancement opportunity, and free uniforms. Come in for an interview with our new Administrator and new DON!! Salary: Up to $20.00/hour Benefits: Highly competitive salary Health/Dental/Vision Insurance 401 (k) Employee Perks Paid Training Paid Orientation Paid time off KinderCare Discount Plum Benefits (Discounted tickets to destinations and attractions) CNA (Certified Nurse Assistant) Job Description: Recognize and respond to the needs of residents. Assist in lifting, turning, moving, positioning, and transporting residents into and out of bed, chairs, bath, lifts, and etc. Assist and daily living needs such as bathing, dressing, and feeding. Other duties are assigned by supervisor. CNA (Certified Nurse Assistant) QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS: Must have a C.N.A certification An Equal Opportunity Employer INDCNA IND123
HarmonyCares

Nurse Practitioner Trainer

Overview HarmonyCares is a leading national value-based provider of in-home primary care services for people with complex healthcare needs. Headquartered out of Troy, Michigan, HarmonyCares operates home-based primary care practices in 14 states. HarmonyCares employs more than 200+ primary care providers to deliver patient-centered care under an integrated, team-based, physician-driven model. Our Mission – To bring personalized, quality-based healthcare to the home of patients who have difficult accessing care. Our Shared Vision – Every patient deserves access to quality healthcare. Our Values – The way we care is our legacy. Every interaction counts. Go the extra mile. Empower and support each other. Why You Should Want to Work with Us Accountable Care Organization 401K Retirement Plan (with company match) Paid Orientation and Training Established in 11 states A+ rated malpractice coverage with tail coverage No holidays, no hospital rounds More details about the benefits we offer can be found at https://careers.harmonycares.com/benefits . Responsibilities The NP - Innovating Market Processes and Clinical Transformation (IMPACT) will play an essential role in the setup and operational establishment of new markets, as well as stabilization of existing markets, traveling to new regions to support market launches, train local teams, and ensure the delivery of high-quality care from day one. This dynamic role requires clinical expertise, flexibility, and the ability to adapt to different patient populations, community resources, and healthcare systems. The NP Impact provides high-quality, patient-centered care to patients in their home environment, as part of our integrated care model. This role focuses on delivering direct clinical care, including health assessments, treatment interventions, and care management to individuals with complex healthcare needs. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Serve as a key member of the IMPACT team in the initial setup and rollout of new markets, traveling to identified regions to launch and establish local care teams. Collaborate with other IMPACT team members and local leadership to ensure that market setup is smooth, operational workflows are established, and new market teams are trained and supported. Support the establishment of clinical best practices, protocols, and workflows in new markets to ensure the delivery of high-quality care that aligns with company standards. Provide on-site training and mentorship to local clinicians, ensuring that they are fully prepared to deliver patient care in the home setting according to company care model principles. Assist in the development and implementation of the care delivery infrastructure in new markets, including establishing relationships with local healthcare providers and community resources. Assess existing market needs and implement strategies to address gaps in care and at risk team members, standardize operations, and enhance overall market performance. Deliver direct patient care, including comprehensive health assessments, physical exams, diagnostic testing, and therapeutic interventions in the home. Develop and implement personalized care plans based on patient needs, preferences, and clinical assessments, collaborating with the IMPACT team. Monitor and evaluate patient progress, adjusting care plans as necessary to address any changes in health status or condition. Administer treatments such as medication management, injections, wound care, and other clinical procedures, following all safety and infection control protocols. Provide patient and family education regarding disease management, care plans, treatment options, and lifestyle adjustments to enhance health outcomes. Other duties as assigned. In this role you may work with. . . Impact Team Local Leadership Local clinicians Patients Caregivers Patient’s Families Community Resources Healthcare Systems Qualifications Required Knowledge, Skills, and Experience Current Nurse Practitioner License. Must be able to obtain and maintain a Nurse Practitioner License within all service states within 6 months of hire. Must have an active DEA license or be eligible to obtain DEA license Active CPR or BLS Certification Must maintain a valid driver’s license and good driving record Outstanding EHR skills Preferred Knowledge, Skills and Experience Geriatric training/experience Skill in teamwork and maintaining effective working relationships with patients, medical staff, and the public Conditions of this role to be aware of. . . Adaptability to differing weather conditions and patients’ home/residential environments Full range of body motion including handling/lifting patients. Manual and finger dexterity, eye-hand coordination, normal visual acuity, normal hearing, standing, bending, walking and stair climbing Regular lifting/carrying items weighing up to 50 pounds Ability to ride in automobile or van up to 150 miles daily in urban and/or rural settings. Ability to drive, if necessary High flexibility and ability to travel for extended periods of time Pay Transparency Individual compensation packages are based on various factors unique to each candidate, including skill set, experience, qualifications, and other job-related considerations.
Integrated Wound Care

Part Time Nurse Practitioner

$150 - $200 / hour
Are you a Nurse Practitioner looking for a part-time opportunity in focused wound care? Integrated Wound Care is seeking a compassionate and skilled Nurse Practitioner to join our team. Our company develops and provides quality wound care to skilled nursing, long-term care, and rehabilitation facilities. We establish services that surpass clinical standards in wound healing while administering the care with efficiencies in costs and services. Through our programs, facilities see reduced wound-related hospitalizations and improved outcomes for their residents/patients. As a Nurse Practitioner with Integrated Wound Care, you will play an instrumental role in making a positive impact on the lives of our patients. Responsibilities Conduct wound assessments and provide personalized treatment plans for patients Work collaboratively with a team of healthcare professionals to ensure optimal patient care Complete documentation accurately and in a timely manner Educate patients and their families on wound care, prevention, and management Monitor patient progress and adjust treatment plans accordingly Active Nurse Practitioner license in state of employment Minimum of 1 year of experience in wound care Ability to work independently and as part of a team Exceptional critical thinking and decision-making skills Excellent verbal and written communication skills Strong time management and organizational abilities Comfortable with technology and electronic medical records. Responsibilities Conduct wound assessments and provide personalized treatment plans for patients Work collaboratively with a team of healthcare professionals to ensure optimal patient care Complete documentation accurately and in a timely manner Educate patients and their families on wound care, prevention, and management Monitor patient progress and adjust treatment plans accordingly $150-$200 per hour average Administrative support that allows you to keep your focus where it counts: practicing wound care Flexibility and autonomy - a healthy work-life balance Reprieve from being confined to an office all day Malpractice insurance provided No call, no weekends, and no hospital rounding responsibilities Part Time positions with the possibility of future growth #IND102
Helping Hearts USA LLC

Caregiver Needed

$17 - $22 / hour
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!
Green Hills Center for Rehabilitation and Healing

Wound Care RN/LPN

POSITION SUMMARY: Wound Care NOW OFFERING DAILY PAY The primary purpose of the Wound Care Nurse us to provide primary skin care to residents under the medical direction and supervision of the residents attending physicians, the Nursing Supervisor, Director of Nursing or the Medical Director of the facility, with an emphasis on treatment and therapy of skin disorders. You will also assist in modifying the treatment regimen to meet the physical and psychological needs of the resident, in accordance with established medical practices and the requirements of this state and the policies and goals of this facility. Collaborates with regional staff as needed to work together toward mutual goals. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Administrative Functions: Confer with the Director of Nursing and / or other licensed nursing personnel regarding dermatologic disorders of residents in the facility. Consult with the Care Planning Team concerning assessment evaluations and assist in planning and developing the skin care treatment to be performed for the resident. Initiate requests for consultation or referral. Respond to requests from the resident, physician, or nursing staff. Examine the resident and his / her records and charts, and discriminate between normal and abnormal findings, in order to recognize when to refer the resident to a physician for evaluation, supervision, or directions. Perform administrative duties such as completing medical forms, reports, evaluations, studies, charting, etc. Implement and maintain established policies and procedures relative to skin care treatments. Interpret these to the physician, resident family members, and public as appropriate. Make written and oral reports / recommendations to the attending physician, Medical Director, or the DON concerning the status and care of the residents. Benefits Offered: medical/dental/vision insurance and paid vacation time. Highly competitive salary Insurance Fringe Benefits Employee Perks KinderCare Discount Plum Benefits (Discounted tickets to destinations and attractions) An Equal Opportunity Employer INDRN
Silverado

PRN Licensed Practical Nurse, LPN (Multiple Shift Available)

$33 - $36 / hour
Join Silverado Franklin, a memory care innovator ranked in the top 10 nationwide by Fortune Magazine Best Workplaces in Aging Services. Since 1997, Silverado has delivered exceptional care to individuals with neurodegenerative conditions. We’re a certified Great Place to Work® and proud to offer competitive pay, benefits, and growth opportunities. We’re hiring Licensed Vocational Nurses - compassionate professionals who bring clinical expertise and heartfelt care to residents living with Alzheimer’s, dementia, and other memory-impairing conditions. This role blends medical skill, empathy, and relationship-building to create meaningful moments every day. Be a difference-maker with a memory care leader! You lead with integrity, patience, and clinical precision. You’re dependable, eager to grow, and thrive in a team-focused environment. You’re passionate about helping others live with dignity and joy. What You’ll Be Doing: Serve as a compassionate liaison between residents, families, and physicians Provide clinical support and assist with daily living activities (bathing, grooming, mobility, etc.) Monitor resident health and maintain accurate care documentation Support a safe, respectful, and engaging environment for residents with memory impairments Qualifications: Graduate of an accredited Vocational Nursing program Active LVN/LPN license Preferred: experience in senior care or memory care settings Reliable transportation to meet attendance and punctuality standards Effective communicator in verbal and written English Active role: walking, bending, lifting (up to 50 lbs.) Comfortable working around animals and pets Why Choose Silverado? Fortune Magazine Best Workplace in Aging Services™ Certified Great Place to Work® Paid training and strong internal mobility Schedule: PRN (Per Diem), Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday, multiple shifts available Anticipated pay range: $33 USD - $36 USD Silverado offers the following benefits to eligible employees: 401(k) matching Health, Dental and Vision Insurance Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Paid time off Tuition reimbursement and professional development assistance Referral program Other amazing benefits such as Pet Insurance, Auto and Home Insurance and Discount Programs! * Silverado does not accept candidates from outside recruiters or agencies for this role. * California Employees: For roles requiring driving, the driving requirement has been deemed essential to the performance of this role due to specific business necessity. Supporting documentation is maintained by Silverado and is available for review upon request to ensure compliance with California law. To view California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) information, please visit this page: https://www.silverado.com/legal-disclaimers/#Consumer-Privacy-Act-Disclosure Employment offers are contingent on background check, drug screening, physical, and TB testing (if applicable). Silverado uses E-Verify to confirm work authorization with both the Social Security Administration and the Department of Homeland Security EOE/M/F/D/V
BrightSpring Health Services

LPN / Home Health

Our Company Adoration Health Overview Are you a Licensed Practical Nurse looking for a new opportunity? Adoration Home Health is seeking a passionate, dedicated Home Health LPN to join our team in Nashville (Davidson County), TN . Our Home Health LPNs provide expert, patient-centered care. If you’re ready to work in a supportive, fulfilling environment where your skills and empathy truly shine, apply today! Office Location: Nashville, TN Coverage area: Davidson County Schedule: Full-time home visits Monday through Friday How YOU will benefit: Provide 1:1 care to make a lasting impact on patients and families Greater work/life balance with flexible scheduling options Less time on your feet compared to other settings Ability to work independently while also having team support Job stability and regular advancement opportunities with a growing company Benefits and Perks for You! Medical, Dental, Vision insurance Health Savings & Flexible Spending Accounts (up to $5,000 for childcare) Tuition discounts & reimbursement 401(k) with company match Mileage Reimbursement Generous PTO Access to wellness and discount programs such as Noom, SkinIO (Virtual Skin Cancer Screening), childcare, gym memberships, pet insurance, travel and entertainment discounts and more! *Benefits may vary by employment status Responsibilities As a Home Health Licensed Practical Nurse, You will: Providing 1:1 care for client following client's plan of care at all times while maintaining client's dignity and independence Administering medications, feedings, oxygen, ostomy care as needed per client's plan of care and provided assessments of results Accurately documenting nursing actions of all care given and communication with family, case manager, and physicians as well as documenting the progress and outcomes for established goals and informing physician, case manager, and families of changes in client's medical condition and needs Coordinating or ordering supplies, medications, and feedings as needed to insure adequate amounts are always on hand Ensuring all patient needs are being met in accordance with the instructions of the physician Qualifications LPN/LPT/LVN Degree from an accredited college of nursing with current unrestricted registration and license in the state of practice Valid driver’s license, acceptable driving record and proof of car insurance CPR professional certification 1+ years of nursing experience preferred Home Health care experience preferred About our Line of Business Adoration Health, an affiliate of BrightSpring Health Services, provides quality and compassionate services in the comfort of home, providing support for patients, families, and caregivers in their time of need. Adoration was formed to fill the need for a loving, community-focused, caring organization. We empower patients to live with dignity, find a sense of fulfillment, and celebrate with their families a life well-lived. Our employees and caregivers are proud to be a part of the Adoration team and the mission of our company. For more information, please visit www.adorationhealth.com. Follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn.
Delta Homecare

Caregiver Needed in Franklin TN

Caregiver Needed in Franklin, TN Job Title: Caregiver Needed in Franklin, TN Company Name: Delta Homecare - Tennessee Location: Franklin, TN As a valued member of our team, you will play a crucial role in improving the quality of life for our clients. At Delta Homecare - Tennessee, our motto is "Your Home is the Best Medicine," and we strive to provide non-medical in-home services that allow our clients to remain safe and comfortable in their own homes. Responsibilities: Provide companionship and social interaction to clients Assist with light housework, including sweeping, mopping, and laundry Help with meal assistance, such as cooking and dishes Assist clients with daily living activities, including using the restroom, bathing, dressing, and medication reminders Run errands, such as grocery shopping and banking Provide weekly companionship and support Requirements: Proven experience as a caregiver Excellent knowledge of emergency response and first aid (CPR) Knowledge of housekeeping activities and cooking with attention to dietary constraints Willingness to adhere to health and safety standards Respectful and compassionate Good time management skills Outstanding communication and interpersonal skills Strong ethics Physical endurance What Delta Homecare - Tennessee offers you: We strive to keep you as close to home as possible, by providing services in the comfort of your own home Up to $50 sign-on bonus available to qualified applicants Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance Flexible Schedules About Us: Delta Home Care is committed to providing services in a manner that allows the client and family to remain as independent as possible. Our goal is to provide peace of mind to families and friends in planning and caring for dependent family members. Delta Home Care is the solution for anyone who doesn't want to go to a nursing home or assisted living facility, along with anyone in need of temporary, post-surgical, or pediatric care. **Join our team today and start making a difference in the lives of others! Apply now by submitting your application.
Helping Hearts USA LLC

Caregiver flexible

$16 - $23 / hour
Helping Hearts USA LLC Caregiver Needed | Fairview, TN 37062 Transportation Visits | Every Other Tuesday | 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM Helping Hearts USA LLC is seeking a professional, dependable, compassionate caregiver for a client located in Fairview, TN 37062 . This position is best suited for a caregiver who is reliable, punctual, client-focused, and comfortable assisting with transportation visits while maintaining the highest standard of care. At Helping Hearts, we are committed to supporting clients with dignity, patience, respect, and heart. We are looking for caregivers who take pride in meaningful work and understand the importance of professionalism, safety, communication, and consistency. Schedule: Every other Tuesday Start Date: 5/2/2026 Time: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM Location: Fairview, TN 37062 Mileage/Gas: Paid by the client Client Preference: Small SUV preferred Smoking: Must be a non-smoker What You’ll Do Caregiver will provide safe and reliable transportation for scheduled visits, assist the client with getting in and out of the vehicle as needed, and ensure the client remains safe, comfortable, and supported during transportation. Duties may also include companionship, safety monitoring, professional communication, light non-medical support, and observing and reporting any changes in the client’s well-being. What We’re Looking For We are looking for a caregiver who is compassionate, professional, detail-oriented, reliable, and committed to providing excellent client care. Caregiver must be able to follow the care plan, respect client preferences, maintain confidentiality, communicate appropriately with the office, and represent Helping Hearts in a professional manner at all times. Employment Requirements Applicants must meet the following requirements: Minimum age of 18 Proven caregiving experience preferred Valid current driver’s license Active car insurance Reliable transportation Good driving record Clean, safe vehicle Small SUV preferred for this client Must be a non-smoker Must pass a comprehensive 15-year background check Must pass drug screening, if applicable Must provide five professional references , no friends or family Must provide proof of identity and work authorization for Form I-9 compliance Must provide social security card Must provide birth certificate Must provide proof of high school completion or equivalent Helping Hearts Policy Requirements Caregiver must follow all Helping Hearts policies and procedures, including attendance expectations, timely shift confirmation, no last-minute call-outs unless there is a true emergency, proper WellSky clock-in and clock-out procedures, accurate care note documentation, client confidentiality, and professional communication. Caregiver may not discuss scheduling, coverage, or internal staffing matters directly with the client or family. All scheduling communication must go through the Helping Hearts office. Caregiver must present professionally for each shift, including wearing dark navy blue scrubs , solid dark closed-toe shoes, and keeping long hair pulled back or tied up so it does not interfere with client care. Contingencies Employment offers are contingent upon successfully completing all required background checks, screenings, documentation requirements, and receiving favorable professional references. How to Apply Interested caregivers should contact Helping Hearts USA LLC at 615-645-3999 . Please be prepared to share your caregiving experience, transportation availability, vehicle type, and ability to commit to the every-other-Tuesday schedule.
Green Hills Center for Rehabilitation and Healing

Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)

$35 / hour
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) – Up to $35.00/hour Are you a LPN nurse who is tired of the same old nursing home routine? We are taking a very fresh approach to skilled nursing. We have 12 hour day and overnight shifts avaiable. We offer frequent employee recognition meals, opportunities for all expense paid resort vacations, advancement opportunity, and free uniforms. Come in for an interview with our new Administrator and new DON. Hiring Immediately. Salary : Up to $35.00/hour Benefits: Competitive Wages. 401 (k) Paid time off Paid training Medical, Dental and Vision insurance Highly competitive salary Employee Perks KinderCare Discount Plum Benefits (Discounted tickets to destinations and attractions) Shifts available: Day Shift, Night Shift. Full time and part time positions available. Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN/LVN) Job Description: Provide care for residents of our Skilled Unit (SNF) and Long Term Care Unit. Duties Include; Medication Administration, including IVs.Taking and recording vital signs. Providing resident care and treatments with monitoring of outcome. Provide resident and family education. Communication with physicians, NPs, families and other health care professionals. Supervising CNAs QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS: Current Tennessee License-LPN An Equal Opportunity Employer IND123 INDLPN
Vanderbilt University Medical Center

VIP Licensed Practical Nurse 2

Discover Vanderbilt University Medical Center : Located in Nashville, Tennessee, and operating at a global crossroads of teaching, discovery, and patient care, VUMC is a community of individuals who come to work each day with the simple aim of changing the world. It is a place where your expertise will be valued, your knowledge expanded, and your abilities challenged. Vanderbilt Health is committed to an environment where everyone has the chance to thrive and where your uniqueness is sought and celebrated. It is a place where employees know they are part of something that is bigger than themselves, take exceptional pride in their work and never settle for what was good enough yesterday. Vanderbilt’s mission is to advance health and wellness through preeminent programs in patient care, education, and research. Organization: VIP Peds - Brentwood Job Summary: The Licensed Practice Nurse (LPN) works in close collaboration with the licensed Advanced Practice Clinician to evaluate the patient’s reason for visit. All patient care activities are undertaken with the delegation/supervision of a licensed professional. In accordance with VIP standards and licensure regulations, under the adequate supervision of a licensed professional, the LPN uses and documents the nursing process to plan, deliver and evaluate goal-focused, individualized, safe, age-specific care for patients. . KEY RESPONSIBILITIES • 1. Customer Service a) Uses current technology to pull patients expeditiously from waiting rooms to exam areas. b) Proactively communicates delays to patients. c) Demonstrates professional behavior in all setting visible to patients and visitors. d) Proactively identifies patient/visitor needs and takes steps to assist. e) Applies age specific/cultural considerations to the patients. • 2. Planning and Managing Care a) Gathers screening and other data for the health care team. b) Demonstrates individual and team accountability by meeting basic patient/family needs: o Accompanies patients/families to exam rooms o Prepares patient for examination o Performs diagnostic testing (e.g. spirometry). c) Works with MD/provider to maintain efficient, effective clinic flow; checks schedules and organizes patient flow. d) Assists MD/provider with routine office procedure and collects lab specimens e) Maintains patient’s charts and other patient care documents within the electronic health record. f) Prepares diagnostic testing requisitions. g) Communicates patient needs to MD/provider through accurate use of electronic health record task system. h) Ensures cleanliness of exam room equipment, instruments; and keeps exam rooms adequately stocked. i) Notifies appropriate staff member when supply inventory is low to ensure that clinic is adequately stocked. j) Assists in maintain • 3. Patient/Family Education • Distributes patient family education material as directed by providers. • Incorporates a variety of resources to teach & support patient and family learning (e.g., nebulizer training) • 4. Continuous Learning • Participates in staff meetings. • Develops and achieves personal and professional goals. • Contributes to the achievement of VIP goals. • Participates in the quality improvement through data collection and documentation. • 5. Communication and Collaboration • Communicates and collaborates effectively with all members of the health care team. • Coordinate’s clinic flow to optimize efficiencies. • Uses EHR effectively. • Personal behavior positively influences environment. • Receives feedback in a respectful and positive manner. • 6. Lab Duties • Analysis of specimens o Identifies and processes patient samples using appropriate laboratory protocol, inclusive of laboratory safety protocol. o Performs analysis using appropriate procedures including reagent preparation and appropriate QC. o Operates instruments and equipment accurately and efficiently using established protocol and QC checks. o Completes analysis within established time deadlines. • Evaluation of results o Evaluates results obtained from patient and QC samples to assure validity before reporting values. • Laboratory compliance o Maintains files per individual laboratory protocol. • o Performs and documents corrective and preventive maintenance and instrument function checks and records per department policy and protocol, both routine and periodic. o Recognizes and documents instrument malfunction and takes corrective action by performing repairs or notifying a supervisor. o Restocks, documents receipt of, opening, and expiration • 7. Regular and reliable attendance required • 8. All other duties as assigned TECHNICAL CAPABILITIES Our Nursing Philosophy: We believe highly skilled and specialized nursing care is essential to Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s mission of quality in patient care, education and research. We believe nursing is an applied art and science focused on helping people, families and communities reach excellent health and well-being. As a Vanderbilt University Medical Center employee, you make a difference to our patients and their families by bringing compassion and care to those in need of hope and healing. Please see our current employee benefits offered: Affordable High Quality Health Plan Options Dental and /or vision plan 403 (b) retirement plan Paid Time off (flex PTO) Tuition Reimbursement and adoption assistance (maximums applied) Short-Long term disability Subsidized backup childcare And many more... Ask us about our current inpatient nursing supplemental Pay Program! Achieve the Remarkable: Learn more about VUMC Nursing here . Core Accountabilities: * Organizational Impact: Performs tasks that are typically routine that may impact team's performance with occasional guidance. * Problem Solving/ Complexity of work: Utilizes some discretion and research to solve routine problems. * Breadth of Knowledge: Applies knowledge of standards, established processes and procedure that apply to your own job. * Team Interaction: Provides guidance to entry level co-workers. Core Capabilities : Supporting Colleagues : Develops Self and Others: Continuously improves own skills by identifying development opportunities.- Builds and Maintains Relationships: Seeks to understand colleagues' priorities, working styles and develops relationships across areas.- Communicates Effectively: Openly shares information with others and communicates in a clear and courteous manner. Delivering Excellent Services: - Serves Others with Compassion: Invests time to understand the problems, needs of others and how to provide excellent service.- Solves Complex Problems: Seeks to understand issues, solves routine problems, and raises proper concerns in a timely manner. - Offers Meaningful Advice and Support: Listens carefully to understand the issues and provides accurate information and support. Ensuring High Quality: - Performs Excellent Work: Checks work quality before delivery and asks relevant questions to meet quality standards. - Fulfills Safety and Regulatory Requirements: Demonstrates basic knowledge of conditions that affect safety and reports unsafe conditions to the appropriate person or department. Managing Resources Effectively : - Demonstrates Accountability: Takes responsibility for completing assigned activities and thinks beyond standard approaches to provide high-quality work/service. - Stewards Organizational Resources: Displays understanding of how personal actions will impact departmental resources. - Makes Data Driven Decisions: Uses accurate information and good decision making to consistently achieve results on time and without error. Fostering Innovation : - Generates New Ideas: Willingly proposes/accepts ideas or initiatives that will impact day-to-day operations by offering suggestions to enhance them. - Applies Technology: Absorbs new technology quickly; understands when to utilize the appropriate tools and procedures to ensure proper course of action. - Adapts to Change: Embraces changes by keeping an open mind to changing plans and incorporates change instructions into own area of work. Position Qualifications: Responsibilities: Certifications: LIC-Licensed Practical Nurse - Tennessee Work Experience: Relevant Work Experience Experience Level: 1 year Education: Graduate of an approved discipline specific program This role offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact within Vanderbilt Health, supported by a comprehensive benefits package which may include health, disability, retirement and/or wellness offerings to enhance your well-being and professional growth. Vanderbilt Health is committed to fostering an environment where everyone has the chance to thrive and is committed to the principles of equal opportunity. EOE/Vets/Disabled.
Provive Wellness of Brentwood

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (NP) – Behavioral Health

Job Title: Nurse Practitioner (NP) – Behavioral Health Location: Brentwood, TN Company: Provive Wellness of Brentwood Employment Type: Part-Time Compensation: Competitive, commensurate with experience About Provive Wellness Provive Wellness is a compassionate, evidence-based behavioral health organization committed to transforming lives through comprehensive addiction and mental health treatment. Our Brentwood, TN facility provides a full continuum of care in a supportive, team-oriented environment where clinicians are empowered to do their best work. Position Overview We are seeking a skilled and dedicated Nurse Practitioner (NP) to join our multidisciplinary clinical team in Brentwood, TN. In this role, you will provide direct patient care across our behavioral health and addiction treatment programs, working collaboratively with psychiatrists, therapists, and clinical staff to deliver high-quality, individualized care. Key Responsibilities Conduct psychiatric evaluations and follow-up appointments for adult patients Prescribe and manage medications, including MAT (Medication-Assisted Treatment) Monitor patient progress and adjust treatment plans as clinically appropriate Collaborate with PHP, IOP, and outpatient program teams to ensure continuity of care Complete timely clinical documentation in the EHR system Participate in treatment team meetings and case consultations Support adolescent programming as needed Qualifications Active Tennessee Nurse Practitioner license (APRN) Psychiatric-Mental Health NP (PMHNP) certification preferred; behavioral health experience required DEA license and ability to prescribe controlled substances Experience with MAT (Suboxone/buprenorphine prescribing) preferred Strong communication and clinical documentation skills Passion for behavioral health and addiction medicine What We Offer Competitive compensation package Supportive, team-based clinical environment Meaningful work with a growing behavioral health organization Opportunity for professional growth About Our Programs Provive Wellness offers a full spectrum of outpatient behavioral health and addiction services, including: Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Outpatient (OP) services Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Sober Living Adolescent programming
Helping Hearts USA LLC

Caregiver Brentwood/Franklin TN Starting IMMEDIATELY!

$17 - $25 / hour
Job Summary: We are seeking energetic and compassionate Caretakers to join the Helping Hearts team! This vital role involves providing exceptional support to our residents, ensuring their comfort, safety, and well-being. If you're passionate about making a difference and enjoy helping others, this is the perfect opportunity for you! Responsibilities: Daily Care and Support: Assist residents with daily living activities (ADLs), including bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting. Help residents with mobility, such as walking, transferring, and repositioning, following care plans. Monitor vital signs and promptly report any changes in residents’ health, behavior, or appearance. Provide companionship and emotional support, fostering a positive and caring environment. Household and Meal Assistance: Perform light housekeeping and laundry to maintain a clean and comfortable living space. Report any accidents, incidents, or safety concerns to the appropriate personnel immediately. Accompany clients to appointments or errands as needed. Ensure strict compliance with HIPAA guidelines when handling resident information. Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent. Valid driver’s license. Previous experience in medication assistance is preferred. Certification as a Nursing Assistant or Home Health Aide is a plus. Ability to pass a pre-employment physical, drug screening, and background check. Flexible availability, including weekends and holidays. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Compassionate, patient, and dedicated to providing excellent care. Benefits: Competitive salary. Opportunities for professional growth and advancement. A supportive and collaborative work environment. Join Our Team and Make a Difference! Become a part of our dedicated team and help enhance the lives of our residents. Apply today and take the first step toward a rewarding career with Helping Hearts!