Immediate Openings – Caregivers Needed in Elkins Park

Elkins Park, PA
Part Time
Mid Level

Compassionate Caregivers (CNA/HHA) Needed – Join the Visiting Angels Team in Elkins Park!

Serving Seniors Throughout Elkins Park & Surrounding Montgomery County Communities

Are you someone who leads with kindness, patience, and compassion? Do you want a role where your work truly matters—where every shift brings comfort, dignity, and peace to someone’s life?

At Visiting Angels of Jenkintown & Horsham, caregiving is more than a job — it’s a purpose.

As a Best of Home Care – Provider of Choice since 2010, we are proud to support not only the seniors we serve, but the dedicated caregivers who make it all possible. Here, you’re not just an employee—you’re part of a team that respects, supports, and values you every step of the way.

If you have a heart for seniors and a genuine desire to help others live safely and comfortably at home, we would love to welcome you to our team.


Why You’ll Love Working With Us

Because caring for you is just as important as caring for our clients.

❤️ Competitive Pay: $15.00 – $18.00/hour (based on experience & case type)
❤️ Flexible Scheduling: Full-time, part-time, evenings, and weekends available
❤️ Paid Time Off & Holiday Pay
❤️ Overtime Opportunities – Get rewarded for your dedication
❤️ Health Benefits (for eligible caregivers)
❤️ Referral Bonuses & Recognition Programs – Your hard work never goes unnoticed
❤️ Supportive Office Team that truly has your back


Who We’re Looking For

✔ Compassionate, dependable, and professional individuals
✔ CNA, HHA, or experienced caregivers (2+ years preferred)
✔ Valid driver’s license & insured vehicle preferred
✔ Current TB test (2-step PPD, Chest X-ray, or Quantiferon Blood Test)
✔ Ability to pass background screening


Your Role as a Visiting Angel

✨ Provide meaningful companionship and emotional support
✨ Assist with meal preparation, light housekeeping, and errands
✨ Support personal care needs with dignity (bathing, grooming, hygiene)
✨ Ensure safety and mobility assistance
✨ Communicate with families and our supportive office team

Your presence will do more than provide care — it will bring comfort, reassurance, and independence to seniors in the Elkins Park community.


💙 If you’re ready to feel valued, supported, and appreciated in your work, this is where you belong.

Join the Visiting Angels family — where caregivers are respected, empowered, and celebrated every single day.

Apply today and start making a meaningful difference in Elkins Park! 🕊️

ALL APPLICANTS MUST BE ABLE TO PROVIDE PROOF OF VACCINATION.

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