Home Care Aide - Part Time - Streator, IL Pontiac, IL, 61764

Home Care Aide - Part Time - Streator, IL

Part Time • Pontiac, IL, 61764

Every day, our caregivers help clients live safely and comfortably in their own homes with dignity, respect, and consistency. At Flawless Family Home Care, you’re not “just a shift” — you’re part of a professional, supportive team. We offer flexible scheduling, paid training, 24/7 office support, and gas bonuses for longer travel. Whether you’re new to caregiving or experienced in the field, we provide clear expectations, strong communication, and real support so you can succeed in work that truly matters.

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Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Paid time off
  • Training & development
PART-TIME CAREGIVER (20+ HOURS/WEEK)
Streator & Surrounding Areas

Flawless Family Home Care is hiring kind, dependable caregivers for part-time positions in Streator and surrounding areas.

Starting at $17–$18/hour, plus paid travel time and mileage reimbursement. We offer steady hours and a supportive office team that has your back. If you enjoy helping others and want meaningful work, we’d love to hear from you. 

PAY & PERKS

• $17.00/hr starting
 • $18.00/hr with verified experience
 • +$1.50/hr overnight differential (10p–7a)
 • Raises at 6 and 12 months
 • Paid travel time between clients
 • Mileage reimbursement (approved travel)
 • Steady, consistent hours
 • Friendly, responsive office support

SCHEDULE

• At least 20 hours/week availability
 • Every other weekend availability
 • At least two weekdays
 • Opportunity for additional hours over time

WHAT YOU’LL DO

• Help with personal care (bathing, dressing, grooming)
 • Support mobility and safety
 • Prepare meals and assist with light housekeeping
 • Provide companionship and conversation
 • Follow care plans and document visits

WHAT YOU’LL NEED

At least 18 years old
• Reliable and able to show up consistently
• Valid driver’s license and dependable transportation
• Comfortable working independently
• Willing to complete background check and onboarding

Experience is a plus—but we’re happy to train the right person.

TRAINING & SUPPORT

• In-person orientation
 • Paid shadow shifts
 • Ongoing training and support
 • Clear guidance so you always know what’s expected

ABOUT US

Flawless Family Home Care is a locally owned agency serving Livingston, LaSalle, Grundy, and McLean counties.

We’re proud to be a 2025 & 2026 Employer of Choice, known for supporting our caregivers and creating a positive work environment.

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We’d love to connect and learn more about you.
Compensation: $17.00 - $18.00 per hour

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Benefits of working as a Caregiver

Because caregivers deserve care, too.

At Flawless Family Home Care, we believe caregivers do their best work when they feel supported, respected, and informed. We focus on clear communication, flexible scheduling, and dependable support so you can provide great care without unnecessary stress.

Caregivers who join our team can expect:

• Flexible scheduling — build a schedule that fits your life
 • Consistent client assignments whenever possible
 • Paid training
 • 24/7 office support — real people, real answers
 • Tapcheck — access earned pay before payday
 • Gas bonuses for longer travel distances
 • Referral bonuses — $150 for you, $50 for your referral
Flexible scheduling — build a schedule that fits your life
Build a schedule that fits your availability and personal commitments. We work to match caregivers with shifts that make sense for their lives.
24/7 office support (we’re always just a call away)
Our office team is available around the clock to answer questions, support you on shift, and help resolve issues quickly.
Tapcheck – access your earned pay before payday
Access your earned wages before payday when you need it, giving you greater financial flexibility.
Referral bonuses — $150 for you, $50 for your friend
Earn $150 for every caregiver you refer who joins our team, plus a $50 bonus for your referral.