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Caregiver Jobs

You’re Set for Success from Day One When You Work for MidAid! Part-Time & Full-Time Home Care Careers.

What's Important To You in a Career?

Build a meaningful career that fits your life while making a real difference for others. As a MidAid professional caregiver, you’ll help seniors live safely and comfortably at home, forming real connections and bringing peace of mind to families.

With MidAid, you’ll find a vibrant, supportive workplace where caregivers feel truly valued. We're ready to welcome you with the support and ongoing training you need to succeed. Let’s get started!

Competitive Pay & Benefits

The pay range for MidAid caregivers varies depending on where you live, your duties, and the shifts you work. Your local office team will provide specifics when you apply.

If you work full-time, you may be eligible for career benefits including:

  • 401(K) retirement plan
  • Annual performance reviews and raises
  • Holiday pay
  • Medical and dental insurance
  • Paid onboarding and training
  • Travel reimbursement

Supporting Our Caregivers at Every Step

We equip our team members with the tools, training, and flexibility they need to thrive both professionally and personally.

Flexible Scheduling

Full-time and part-time positions are available in numerous caregiving roles. It’s a great career for students, retirees, and parents of young kids—you can choose to work evenings, weekends, or even overnight shifts. MidAid also offers holiday pay!

Caregiver Matching Program

One of the reasons why clients love MidAid is our Select a Caregiver® program. We carefully match each senior with the right caregiver. That means you’ll work with families who are compatible with your availability, experience, personality, and shared interests.

Caregiver University

With MidAid, you can take advantage of paid in-person or online training opportunities through your local office. Learn to specialize in caring for seniors with specific health needs, such as military veterans or older adults with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia.

Career Advancement

Becoming a MidAid caregiver is a great way to kick off a rewarding career. As you gain confidence in your caregiving skills, you can assume a role with more responsibility, such as a care coordinator, training provider, or administrative support professional.