Now Hiring Certified Nurse Assistants (CNA)

Executive Home Care of St. Louis

Now Hiring Certified Nurse Assistants (CNA)

Saint Louis, MO
Part Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits:

    401(k)

    Competitive salary

    Flexible schedule

    Free uniforms

    Opportunity for advancement

    Training & development

    At Executive Home Care, your CNA training isn't just a credential—it's the foundation of something meaningful.

    You've worked hard to earn your certification. Now put those skills to work in a setting where you're truly valued. As a CNA with our team, you'll deliver hands-on, personalized care that helps clients maintain their dignity, independence, and quality of life at home. Join a team that respects your expertise, supports your growth, and lets your clinical skills make a real difference—one client at a time.

    Benefits:

    Competitive Compensation: Earn competitive hourly wages that reflect your training and experience.

    Flexible Scheduling: Choose shifts that fit your life, with options ranging from 4 to 12 hours.

    Professional Development: Access ongoing training and continuing education to advance your career.

    Supportive Team Environment: Work alongside care professionals who have your back.

    Professional Scrubs Provided: Company-branded scrubs provided—show up ready to work.

    Referral Bonuses: Get rewarded for growing our team with people you trust.

    Meaningful Work: Use your skills to genuinely improve the lives of clients managing chronic conditions and age-related challenges.

    Responsibilities:

    Clinical ADL Support: Apply your CNA training to assist clients with bathing, grooming, dressing, and personal hygiene with skill and compassion.

    Mobility & Transfers: Safely assist with mobility, transfers, and ambulation using proper technique.

    Medication Reminders: Support clients in following prescribed medication schedules and routines.

    Nutrition & Meal Prep: Assist with meal planning and preparation in accordance with dietary needs; monitor hydration and nutritional intake.

    Companionship: Build genuine relationships with clients through meaningful conversation and accompaniment to appointments and activities.

    Health Observation & Documentation: Leverage your clinical eye to monitor and report changes in client condition, and document care accurately.

    Qualifications:

    Active CNA certification (required)

    Caregiving or clinical experience preferred

    CPR and First Aid certified (or willing to obtain)

    Strong communication and interpersonal skills

    Ability to follow individualized care plans and collaborate with a multidisciplinary team

    Compassionate, professional, and reliable

    Your CNA certification opens doors here. If you're ready to bring your clinical skills into a home care setting where they truly matter, we'd love to talk.