Become a Caregiver

Hopewell is a growing company that is always looking for caregivers who are experienced, compassionate, and dependable and have a desire to care for the elderly, sick, or injured. Caring for others takes a special person with patience and commitment, and with that comes a unique and rewarding experience knowing you have bettered the life of another person and given peace of mind to their family.
Why Hopewell?
Being a Hopewell referred caregiver working as an independent contractor allows you to have the flexibility you need to accommodate your life. You are never bound by a 40-hour work week, so you can work as many or as few hours as you like. Caregivers referred by Hopewell have the independence to create their own schedules. Whether you prefer days, nights, evenings, or weekend shifts, Hopewell Referral Coordinators do their best to match you up with your desired schedule.
Hopewell refers caregivers to assist patients in their homes, assisted living facilities, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and nursing homes, providing an array of settings for caregivers to work in and gain experience from. Unlike working in a facility, Hopewell referred caregivers typically will not have to care for more than one or two patients at a time. This allows the caregivers a less stressed and more focused setting to apply their skills and provide the best care possible.
Caregivers referred by Hopewell receive competitive pay for the care they provide.
Requirements
All caregivers must provide a copy of the following:
- Driver License
- Social Security Card
- Valid Car Insurance
- Physical within 6 months signed by a medical doctor stating "Free of communicable disease and of good health sufficient to provide services to persons with compromised health."
- TB test (Chest X-Ray or Mantoux Method Tuberculin skin-test) within 6 months with negative results and must be signed by the doctor or person administering test.
- $25.00 Processing Fee for an AHCA/FLDE Background Search
RNs, LPNs, CNAs, and HHAs must also provide the following:
- CPR Certification
- RNs and LPNs - Florida State License
- CNAs - Florida State Certificate
- HHAs - To work as a home health aide at a nurse registry, a home health aide must provide documentation of successful completion of at least 40 hours of home health aide training by a public vocational technical school, or a private career education school licensed by the Florida Department of Education, or a home health agency, if the home health aide was formerly employed by that home health agency.
- HIV/AIDS Certificate
- CNAs & HHAs - Assisting with Self Administration of Medications Certificate.
