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Home Health Aide

Chipley, FL · On-site

$12 - $15.50/hr

Supervision of self-administered medication in the home limited to: * obtaining the medication container from the storage area * preparing necessary items such as juice, water, cups or spoons to ...

Home Health Aide

Chipley, FL

$12 - $15.50/hr

Supervision of self-administered medication in the home limited to: * obtaining the medication container from the storage area * preparing necessary items such as juice, water, cups or spoons to ...

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How much do container home jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for container home in Florida is $45,718.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $29,900.00 and $59,400.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working on container home projects?

One common challenge in container home projects is adapting shipping containers to comply with local building codes and regulations, which can vary significantly by region. Professionals also frequently address insulation, ventilation, and moisture control to ensure comfortable and energy-efficient living conditions inside the container. Collaborating closely with architects, engineers, and contractors is essential to address site limitations, utility connections, and client customization requests. Successfully meeting these challenges requires a blend of technical expertise, creative problem-solving, and effective teamwork throughout the design and construction process.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Container Home position, and why are they important?

To excel in the container home industry, professionals need a solid understanding of architectural design, construction methods, and applicable building codes, often supported by a degree in architecture, engineering, or construction management. Proficiency in CAD software, project management tools, and knowledge of sustainable building materials is also highly valuable. Strong communication, problem-solving, and creative thinking skills help individuals collaborate effectively with clients, contractors, and regulatory bodies. These competencies are crucial for successfully transforming shipping containers into functional, safe, and aesthetically pleasing living spaces that meet client needs and regulatory standards.

What is a Container Home job?

A Container Home job typically involves designing, building, or modifying homes made from shipping containers. Professionals in this field may work on structural modifications, insulation, electrical systems, and interior finishes. These jobs can include roles such as architects, engineers, welders, or general contractors. Container homes are popular for their affordability, sustainability, and modular design flexibility.

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Infographic showing various Container Home job openings in Florida as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 57% Full Time, and 43% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $45,718 per year, or $22 per hour.

Certified Nursing Assistant

Assisting Hands Home Care, LLC

West Palm Beach, FL • On-site

$12/hr

Part-time

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

We are looking for a Spanish Speaking CNA
Description: This position provides custodial and personal care services to clients that contract with Assisting Hands for services under the direction of a Registered Nurse (RN) and in compliance with the Plan of Care designated by the RN.
Education: High School Diploma/GED required; Current Nursing Assistant Certification with the Board of Nursing in good standing
Qualifications: 1) Individual must have successfully completed and provide evidence of formal training and certification as a Nursing Assistant per state law and regulation. One (1) year experience in the home or long-term care setting is preferred. 2)
Reports to: Director of Nursing
Primary Duties:
  1. Maintaining a clean, safe, and healthy environment within client's residence. Duties may include light cleaning and straightening of the bathroom, straightening the sleeping and living areas, washing client's dishes or laundry, and other tasks to maintain cleanliness and safety for the client.
  2. The performance of all personal care activities contained in a written Plan of Care detailed by the agency's Director of Nursing which may include assisting the client with personal hygiene, ambulation and exercise, eating, dressing, shaving, physical transfer, and other duties as assigned.
  3. Providing nutritional support as needed.
  4. Reporting changes in the client's condition.
  5. Other activities as taught and overseen periodically by a Registered Nurse for a specific client and are restricted to the following:
    1. Assisting with the use of devices for aid to daily living such as a wheelchair, walker, or hoyer lift;
    2. Assisting with prescribed range of motion exercises;
    3. Teaching household routine and skills to well members of the family;
    4. Measuring intake and output of fluids;
    5. Measuring and recording temperature, pulse, respiration or blood pressure;
    6. Keeping records of personal health care activities;
    7. Observing appearance and gross behavioral changes in the client and reporting to the Registered Nurse.
    8. Assisting the client with the self-administration of medication, limited to the following tasks:
  6. Taking the medication in its previously dispensed, properly labeled container, from where it is stored and bringing it to the client.
  7. In the presence of the client, reading the label, opening the container, removing a prescribed amount of medication from the container, and closing the container.
  • Placing an oral dosage in the client's hand or placing the dosage in another container and helping the client by lifting the container to his or her mouth.
  1. Returning the medication container to proper storage.
  2. Keeping a record of when a client receives assistance with self-administration of medication.
  3. The CNA may also provide the following assistance with self-administered medication, as needed by the client:
    1. Preparing necessary items such as juice, water, cups, or spoons to assist the client in the self-administration of medication;
    1. Opening and closing the medication container or tearing the foil of prepackaged medications;
    1. Assisting the client in the self-administration process. Examples of such assistance include the steadying of the arm, hand, or other parts of the client's body so as to allow the self-administration of medication;
  4. Abides by the agency's infection control policies, including proper hand washing techniques consistent with CDC Guidelines.
  5. Abides by all policies and procedures outlined in the agency's Policy and Procedure Manual, Caregiver Handbook, and Caregiver Training Manual.

Hours: Dependent on assignment; Shifts available 24 hours a day, 7 days per week and based on availability. Assisting Hands does not guarantee hours.
FLSA Status: Non-exempt, hourly
Compensation: $12.00 per hour
About Assisting Hands Home Care
Assisting Hands® Home Care provides compassionate, dependable in-home care that helps individuals remain safe, independent, and comfortable in their own homes. Our care is rooted in dignity, respect, and personalized support, allowing clients to maintain their quality of life where they feel happiest.
Assisting Hands® Home Care is known for its high standards and commitment to excellence. Our caregivers are reliable, compassionate, and dedicated to providing care that builds trust and makes a meaningful difference in the lives of those we serve.