Hiring Caregivers in Spokane County Medical Lake

Hiring Caregivers in Spokane County

Full Time • Medical Lake
Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • Bonus based on performance
  • Company parties
  • Competitive salary
  • Dental insurance
  • Employee discounts
  • Flexible schedule
  • Health insurance
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Paid time off
  • Training & development
  • Tuition assistance
  • Vision insurance
Join Our Team: Personal Caregiver Jobs in Spokane County (Full-Time & Part-Time)

Right at Home Spokane, a family-owned and award-winning home care agency, is hiring compassionate, dependable Caregivers to support seniors and adults in the comfort of their homes throughout Spokane County. If you’re looking for meaningful Caregiver work with flexible scheduling, strong support, and real career growth, this is the opportunity for you.
Competitive pay: $20–$22/hour (based on experience and certification)
We’re actively hiring for Caregiver shifts including mornings, evenings, overnights, and weekends.
Why This Caregiver Role is a Great Fit

As a Caregiver with Right at Home Spokane, you’ll help clients maintain independence, safety, and dignity through professional in-home support. This position is ideal for anyone seeking Caregiver jobs in Spokane, in-home care jobs, senior care, companion care, or personal care work with a trusted agency.
Benefits

  • Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, and life insurance
  • Paid HCA training and continuing education (grow your skills as a Caregiver)
  • Paid travel time and mileage reimbursement
  • Flexible scheduling, paid sick time, and paid time off
  • Same-day pay, 401(k) Savings Plan, and Profit Sharing
  • Employee referral bonus and recognition programs
Caregiver Responsibilities (In-Home Care & Senior Support)

As a Caregiver, you will provide a mix of personal care, daily living assistance, and companionship. Typical responsibilities include:
  • Personal care assistance: bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting support
  • Mobility assistance and safe transfers (following care plans)
  • Light housekeeping and laundry to maintain a safe home environment
  • Meal preparation and hydration reminders
  • Medication reminders (non-medical) and routine support
  • Companionship, conversation, and engagement in daily activities
  • Support for clients with Alzheimer’s/dementia care needs (when applicable)
You’ll work primarily in clients’ homes across Spokane County, with schedules that can vary based on client needs and your availability.
Requirements

  • HCA or CNA preferred but not required (we’ll pay for your training)
  • Ability to lift at least 50 pounds
  • Must pass a written competency evaluation, drug screen, and nationwide background check
  • Reliable, honest, energetic, and caring—ready to succeed as a professional Caregiver
Why Choose Right at Home Spokane?

We believe the best Caregivers deserve the best support. You’ll have a team behind you, clear communication, opportunities to advance, and the satisfaction of making a real difference—one client at a time. If you’re searching for Caregiver employment, home care positions, or personal Caregiver jobs in Spokane County, we encourage you to apply.
Apply today to start your rewarding career as a Personal Caregiver with Right at Home Spokane.
Compensation: $20.00 - $22.00 per hour

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Competitive salary with bonus opportunities.
Medical benefits
Dental benefits
Vision benefits
Life insurance benefits
Paid training and development opportunities
Paid travel time and mileage reimbursement between shifts
Free Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Flexible schedules
Sick time
Holiday pay
401(k) Savings Plan
Profit Sharing
Employee discounts
Paid Time Off*
Bereavement leave*
Access to management

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