Caregiver for Military Veteran CNA HHA

Assisting Hands of South Jacksonville

Caregiver for Military Veteran CNA HHA

Orange Park, FL
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits:

    Bonus based on performance

    Competitive salary

    Flexible schedule

    Pay: $16.00–$20.00 per hour Job type: Full-time / Part-time Schedule: Days/evenings/nights; 4–12 hr shifts; weekend options Location: Clients within ~30 minutes of Clay County

    Overview Serve those who served. Assisting Hands – South Jacksonville is hiring CNA’s and HHA’s to support military veteran clients at home. You’ll provide respectful, routine-based assistance and work closely with families (and when applicable, VA-connected providers/case managers) to keep veterans safe, comfortable, and independent.

    What you’ll do

    1:1 Daily Living Support: bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting/incontinence care

    Mobility & Transfers: gait belt/stand-by assist; fall-prevention practices; safe-home setup

    Meals & Routines: simple meal prep aligned with family guidance, hydration, medication reminders (no administration)

    Transportation & Errands: appointments, groceries, pharmacy pick-ups (per list)

    Companionship: conversation, structured activities, routine check-ins; trauma-informed, respectful communication

    Observations: app-based notes; observe & report changes (mood, appetite, sleep, pain, safety)

    Why you’ll love working with us

    Access to early pay, overtime pay opportunities

    Paid mileage when serving multiple clients in one day

    Flexible scheduling with predictable routes (within ~30 minutes of home)

    Referral bonuses, monthly recognitions & performance bonuses

    Five paid holidays & supplemental insurance for full-time

    Supportive local office with team socials/events and real-time help

    What helps you succeed with veteran clients

    Respect for structure, punctuality, and clear communication

    Patience and professionalism with hearing loss, mobility limits, or memory changes

    Comfort using calm, de-escalating approaches (e.g., for anxiety, hypervigilance)

    Willingness to follow care plans and household routines consistently