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Evening Care Jobs (NOW HIRING)

While some dates, such as evening care will be scheduled in advance, some dates may be short notice. Those applying do not need to be available for all requests, but should understand that there are ...

Provide evening care in a LTC/rehab setting: assist with ADLs, toileting, evening hygiene, mobility/transfer support, and prompt response to call lights. * Support supper and bedtime routines ...

Provide direct nursing care on a SNF/rehab unit: assessments, medication administration, treatments, wound care, and coordination of evening care. * Lead the unit during evening hours, supervise LPNs ...

While some dates, such as evening care will be scheduled in advance, some dates may be short notice. Those applying do not need to be available for all requests, but should understand that there are ...

While some dates, such as evening care will be scheduled in advance, some dates may be short notice. Those applying do not need to be available for all requests, but should understand that there are ...

MED TECH/CAREGIVER / SECOND SHIFT / 3PM-11PM

Charleston, SC · On-site

$11.50 - $14.75/hr

Provide morning and evening care * Assist with positioning, lifting, and ambulation * Maintain cleanliness and follow safety and infection control practices * Engage residents and promote a positive ...

Med Tech/Caregiver - 3rd Shift-WEEKENDS ONLY

Charleston, SC · On-site

$11.50 - $14.75/hr

Provide morning and evening care * Assist with positioning, lifting, and ambulation * Maintain cleanliness and follow safety and infection control practices * Engage residents and promote a positive ...

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How much do evening care jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for evening care in the United States is $12.98, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.50 and $13.46 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is evening care?

Evening care refers to services provided to individuals who need assistance or supervision during the evening hours. This type of care is often offered for children, elderly adults, or individuals with special needs and may include help with meals, bedtime routines, medication administration, or companionship. Evening care can be provided at home, in specialized facilities, or through community programs, and is designed to ensure safety, comfort, and well-being during the later part of the day.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an evening care worker?

To thrive as an Evening Care Worker, you need a basic understanding of personal care, first aid, and ideally a relevant certification such as a Care Certificate or NVQ in Health and Social Care. Familiarity with care management systems and safe manual handling procedures is common in this role. Compassion, patience, and strong communication skills are crucial for building trust and providing comfort to clients during evening hours. These skills ensure the safety, dignity, and well-being of those receiving care, especially during vulnerable nighttime routines.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in evening care roles, and how can they effectively manage them?

Professionals in Evening Care roles often encounter challenges such as managing clients with varying routines, communicating effectively with families who may not be present, and ensuring a safe and calm environment during nighttime hours. It’s important to be adaptable, maintain clear documentation for handovers, and stay alert to changes in client needs or behaviors. Building strong communication channels with daytime staff and families, as well as participating in regular training, can help address these challenges and provide high-quality care.

What is the difference between Evening Care vs Home Health Aide?

AspectEvening CareHome Health Aide
CertificationsTypically requires basic caregiving or personal care certificationsOften requires Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification
Work EnvironmentPrimarily in clients' homes during evening hoursIn clients' homes, hospitals, or care facilities, often during day or night shifts
Job DutiesAssisting with personal care, companionship, light household tasksProviding personal care, health monitoring, assisting with daily activities
Employer & IndustryHome care agencies, private clientsHome health agencies, hospitals, nursing homes

While both roles involve providing personal care in clients' homes, Evening Care typically focuses on companionship and basic assistance during evening hours, whereas Home Health Aides often have medical training to assist with health-related needs across various shifts.

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Infographic showing various Evening Care job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 68% Full Time, 22% Part Time, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $27,000 per year, or $13 per hour.

Evening Care Specialist - Life Adjustment Program

Hilltop Community Resources

Grand Junction, CO • On-site

Full-time

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Hilltop's mission is to create connection to build a community where everyone belongs. We value Relationship, Integrity, Courage, Inclusivity, Growth, and Fun.
Who We Are: At Hilltop Community Resources, we are more than a multi-faceted non-profit organization that serves our community. We’re a large and vibrant collection of creative and driven individuals that each play a unique and important part in what we do every day. Headquartered in beautiful Western Colorado, Hilltop is invested in the betterment of where we live, work and play. For 75 years, Hilltop has provided resources and support for a wide range of people of all ages, stages and walks of life. Our approach is rooted in our values that we weave into everything we do. We care about people and prioritize a healthy and happy workplace culture.
The Part You’ll Play: Working at Hilltop is a fantastic opportunity with lots of chances for growth, connection and team building. Hilltop values the employee experience and promotes a culture of purpose and belonging for every employee. We believe work can be fulfilling and fun. This role is no exception. An overview of this position entails…This position is responsible for assisting and providing care support for adults with traumatic brain injuries at the Life Adjustment Program (LAP). 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

1. Demonstrate ethical and professional behavior that align with the values of the Hilltop’s Life Adjustment Program, including Service 1, how we treat each other, and Service 2, how we treat the residents. Service 1 and Service 2 is demonstrated by setting boundaries, being predictable, consistent, kind, and transparent.

2. Providing direct, unskilled personal care and hygiene assistance to residents in accordance with their individualized Care Plans. This includes, but is not limited to, bathing, oral care, incontinence care ranging from minimal to severe, dressing, and grooming. Staff are also responsible for cleaning bodily fluids as necessary, which may include, but are not limited to, blood, urine, semen, feces, vomit, and other biological materials. Additionally, staff will assist and monitor residents during meals by offering support, supervision, and cueing as needed.

3. Properly communicating the needs of both residents and staff to ensure good customer service and the overall well-being of residents, natural supports, staff and vendors.

4. Completing required documentation promptly, accurately, and legibly.

5. Providing basic behavior management interventions (i.e., defusing anger, redirecting, offering alternative solutions and providing positive guidance for our residents) associated with characteristics of brain-injured individuals. Risks include sexual, verbal, and/or physical aggression that may be exacerbated by co-occurring mental illness, substance abuse, etc.

6. Maintaining professional boundaries with residents, co-workers, and outside agencies associated with any Hilltop program while maintaining the dignity, confidentiality, privacy and rights of every individual.

7. For Care Specialists assigned to overnight shifts, may be required to drive residents to and from offsite locations using handicapped-accessible vehicles, up to and including 12-person buses.

8. Assist in performing housekeeping duties as needed to maintain cleanliness of resident apartments and surrounding grounds. This may include, but not limited to, trash removal, cleaning up bodily fluids (i.e. blood, feces, urine, semen, vomit, etc.) while using the proper Personal Protective Equipment and disinfecting standards, disinfecting, cleaning wheelchairs and walkers, and organizing apartments.

9. Attending team meetings and in-service trainings as scheduled.

More Specifically, In This Role We Request: This position requires some specific skills that we hope you can bring. 

EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE

One year of related experience or two years of work experience required. Minimum 18 years of age required, unless assigned to overnight roles (minimum 21-year age limit is required due to driving requirement).

CERTIFICATES, LICENSES & REGISTRATIONS

• Valid Colorado Driver’s License (preferred, required for overnight positions)

• CPR Certificate/First Aid Certificate (preferred)

• Qualified Medication Administration Personnel (QMAP) Certification (preferred, required for overnight positions)

• De-Escalation Training (preferred)

• Hilltop’s Transportation Certification (preferred)

Now Tell Us About You: Here’s your chance to shine! Hilltop recognizes the unique experiences, and skill sets every individual brings to the table. We know the journey is different for everyone. Please apply to share your background, education, previous experience or special qualities you can bring to this role. This position will stop accepting applications on 08/21/2026.

Before you join the Hilltopper Community: Connections come with care! Before you join our team, you will be required to go through some background checks and health clearances to ensure the safety and wellbeing of everyone in our community.

CLEARANCES & HEALTH REQUIREMENTS

The following background checks are conducted by Hilltop Community Resources:

• Hilltop Criminal Background Check reran every 5 years

• CBI Records Check

• Sex Offender Registry

• Driving Record 

• Colorado Adult Protective Services Background Check (CAPS)

• Colorado Department of Regulatory Affairs (DORA) Check

• Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (OIG) Exclusion List

• Tuberculosis (Tb) Skin Test

• N95 Mask Fit Test

• Influenza Vaccination

• Any other required vaccination

Perks and Benefits to Sweeten the Pot:

  • Competitive Pay and Benefits
    • The starting wage range for this role is $19.35 to $20.32 per hour.
    • Check out our full benefits package here: Hilltop Community Resources Benefits Guide
  • Part-time and full-time schedules that can fit your needs.
    • This position has a full-time schedule of Tuesday-Saturday from 2:45p-11:15p.
    • Professional and personal development opportunities for all employees
    • A supportive and inclusive work environment
    • Meaningful work that makes a positive impact in the community and lives of others