At Iowa Home Care, we believe care begins with people who genuinely care. As a Home Health Aide / CNA, you’ll make a meaningful difference every day by helping clients live safely, independently, and comfortably in the place they love most—their home.
Under the direction of our skilled nursing staff, you’ll provide compassionate personal care, support daily routines, and build trusting connections with each visit.
This isn’t just a job—it’s a purpose. This is a perfect part-time position to assist those in your community. If you love helping others, thrive in a collaborative team, and want to end each day knowing your work truly mattered, we’d love to meet you.
We take care of our team so you can take care of others:
Flexible scheduling—because life happens
Paid mileage
Employee Assistance Program
Excellent 401(k) with employer match
Provide personal care including bathing, grooming, oral hygiene, and mobility support
Take and record vital signs as directed
Assist with toileting, catheter care, and G-tube care
Help with light housekeeping such as laundry, dishes, and vacuuming
Follow infection control and safety protocols using appropriate PPE
Communicate any changes in condition to the RN and care team
Offer emotional support and a compassionate presence during every visit
Why You’ll Love Working With Iowa Home Care
We live by four core values that shape how we show up for our clients—and for each other:
Professional – We set high standards and continually raise them. You’ll join a team that values integrity, excellence, and growth.
A-Player – We hire people who bring their best every day. If you’re reliable, motivated, and ready to make an impact, you’ll fit right in.
Dedicated – Our patients count on us—and we show up with consistency, commitment, and pride.
Loving – Compassion is the heart of what we do. We treat every patient like family.
High school diploma or GED preferred.
CNA certification in good standing on the Iowa Direct Care Worker Registry preferred.
1-2 years of experience in home care, nursing home, or hospital settings preferred.
Strong communication skills, with the ability to follow written and verbal instructions.
Valid driver’s license with reliable transportation and insurance required.
Compassionate, patient-centered approach to care, with a commitment to client safety and well-being.