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Professional Homemaker Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

The Homemaker is a non-exempt position responsible for the maintenance and management of assigned ... Continuous training and professional development opportunities * Mileage Reimbursement * An ...

The Homemaker is a non-exempt position responsible for the maintenance and management of assigned ... Continuous training and professional development opportunities * Mileage Reimbursement * An ...

The Homemaker is a non-exempt position responsible for the maintenance and management of assigned ... Continuous training and professional development opportunities * Mileage Reimbursement * An ...

Join Right at Home South Palm Beach as a Homemaker/Companion Caregiver! We are looking for ... We will equip you as a professional by providing best in class training and investing in your ...

Homemaker/Companion

Lake Worth, FL · On-site

$12 - $14/hr

Join Right at Home South Palm Beach as a Homemaker/Companion Caregiver! We are looking for ... We will equip you as a professional by providing best in class training and investing in your ...

Appropriately delegates nursing tasks to Hospice Aides/Homemakers, Volunteers, and Licensed ... Professionally manages/coordinates the hospice plan of care * Provides and follows infection ...

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How much do professional homemaker jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for professional homemaker in Florida is $11.29, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $9.33 and $12.60 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are professional homemakers?

Professional homemakers are individuals who manage and maintain the daily operations of a household. Their responsibilities often include cleaning, organizing, meal preparation, budgeting, and caring for children or elderly family members. Some professional homemakers are employed by families or agencies, while others may work independently. Their goal is to create a comfortable, efficient, and well-organized home environment. This role requires strong organizational skills, time management, and attention to detail.

What is the difference between Professional Homemaker vs Personal Care Aide?

AspectProfessional HomemakerPersonal Care Aide
CredentialsNone required, but certifications in home management or caregiving can be beneficialTypically requires certification or training in personal care or caregiving
Work EnvironmentPrivate homes, assisting with household tasks and daily routinesPrivate homes, assisting with personal care and daily living activities
Employer & IndustryIndividuals or families, home service agenciesHome health agencies, families, healthcare providers

The Professional Homemaker primarily focuses on managing household tasks and creating a comfortable living environment, while the Personal Care Aide concentrates on providing personal assistance and healthcare support. Both roles are essential in home-based care but differ mainly in scope and specific responsibilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Professional Homemaker, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Professional Homemaker, strong organizational skills, time management, and a solid understanding of household operations are essential, often supported by relevant experience or training in home management. Familiarity with budgeting tools, cleaning equipment, meal planning applications, and potentially certifications in home care or child care can be beneficial. Excellent communication, adaptability, and an empathetic approach help homemakers build trust and effectively respond to the needs of household members. These skills are crucial for ensuring a well-run, healthy, and harmonious home environment.

What are some common challenges faced by professional homemakers, and how can they be managed effectively?

Professional homemakers often juggle multiple responsibilities, such as managing household budgets, organizing schedules, and coordinating family needs. Balancing these tasks can be challenging, especially when unexpected issues arise or multiple priorities compete for attention. Effective time management, clear communication with household members, and the use of digital tools or planners can help streamline daily routines. Many homemakers also find it helpful to delegate certain tasks and establish routines to reduce stress and maintain a well-organized home.
Infographic showing various Professional Homemaker job openings in Florida as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 90% Full Time, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $23,482 per year, or $11.3 per hour.
HOMEMAKER / COMPANION - TAMPA

$12.75 - $16/hr

Contractor

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Company Description

Powell Supportive Services, Inc. is a private home care, community based, agency licensed by the State of Florida.  We service the DD Waiver, ADA Waiver, Cystic Fibrosis Waiver, TBI Waiver and PAC Waiver. Our office is open five days a week and we provide on call services 24/7.  Our staff includes experienced Personal Care Aides, Home Health Aides, Massage Therapist, Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses. We assist the elderly and adults with various disabilites to continue to live in their homes.  This is a contractor position (1099).

Job Description

Provides maintenance for a safe and clean environment.

Performs various housekeeping tasks, meal preparation and companionship activities for clients in and out of their residence.

DUTIES:

1. Provide homemaking duties as instructed by the supervisor.

2. Maintain, minimally every other week, contact with Powell Supportive administration.

3. Utilize company standards in regard to documentation.

4. Maintain the role of Homemaker / Companion while being paid as a Homemaker / Companion.

5. Maintain appropriate boundaries and professionalism with the clients by not becoming involved in their or your personal issues.

Qualifications

POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:

  1. High School Graduate Required.
  2. Must be at least 18 years of age.
  3. Must have the ability to commute to the client home, reliable transportation.
  4. Able to assess and communicate with ill patients, co-workers, and general public.
  5. Must pass a criminal background check.
  6. Must complete initial and ongoing training.
  7. Is neat in appearance, practice, and good personal hygiene.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  1. Visual / Hearing ability sufficient to comprehend written / verbal communications.
  2. Ability to perform tasks involving physical activity, to include lifting, bending and standing.
  3. Able to bend and stand an average of 6 hours per day.
  4. Able to lift up to 50-75 pounds.
  5. Able to write up to 3 hours per day.
  6. Able to work in a stressful environment.
  7. Able to drive 50-100 miles per day.
Additional Information

 Homemaker / Companion may be employed by the agency if the following conditions have been met:

  • Homemaker / Companion is expected to pass competency examination with at least an 80% or better. The content of the competency evaluation will include but is not limited to:

1.   Communication skills

  1. Oservation, reporting, and documentation of client's status and the care or service furnished.
  2. Basic infection control procedures and instruction on universal precautions.
  3. Recognizes emergencies and knowledge of emergency procedures (physical, emotional and developmental needs.  Ways to work with the populations served by the agency including the need of espect for the client and his or her privacy and property.

THE HOMEMAKER / COMPANION MAY NOT DO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING:

  1. May not perform any service not listed in the Service Plan or the Case Manager's assessment.
  2. May not perform any service the Homemaker  / Companion has not been trained for.
  3. May not bring their children to work.
  4. May not care for or do Homemaker / Companion duties for anyone other than client while claiming time for assisting that client with their Homemaker / Companion duties.
  5. May not be responsible for or babysit anyone while working for the client as a Homemaker / Companion.
  6. May not borrow or lend money or goods.
  7. May not eat the client's food.
  8. May not claim time for having performed duties that were not actually performed at the time claimed.
  9. May not perform any personal cares.