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Community Support Worker Night Shift Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Responsibilities Elwyn seeks a Community Support Worker to train, counsel, and supervise those served in activities of daily living and community inclusion. Responsible for adhering to Individual ...

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How much do community support worker night shift jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for community support worker night shift in the United States is $17.29, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $19.71 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How can I make 2000 a week working from home?

A Community Support Worker working from home typically earns a fixed salary or hourly wage that may not reach $2000 weekly without additional hours or bonuses. To increase income, professionals can seek higher-paying roles, gain specialized certifications, or take on extra shifts or freelance tasks if the role allows flexible scheduling and remote work options.
What cities are hiring for Community Support Worker Night Shift jobs? Cities with the most Community Support Worker Night Shift job openings:
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT WORKER

Open Skies Healthcare

Albuquerque, NM

Full-time

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Job description

The Community Support Worker (CSW) delivers Comprehensive Community Support Services (CCSS), a service that is focused on collaboration with the adult/family /youth to identify and address barriers that limit development of skills necessary for independent functioning in the community. CCSS also focuses on developing strengths which may aid adults, youth and family in the recovery and resiliency process. Community Support Workers coordinate and provide services and resources for adults, youth, and families as identified by the individual or family to promote recovery, rehabilitation, and resiliency. Community Support Workers address goals specifically in the following areas: independent living, learning, working, socializing, and recreation pertaining to clients’ needs, strengths, and specific impairments. The Community Support Worker also supports an adult, youth, or family in a crisis situation and provides individual interventions to develop or enhance a person’s ability to make informed and independent choices.