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As of Jun 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for urgently hiring included health in the United States is $23.05, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.67 and $23.80 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.
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National Home HealthCare Inc

Saint Paul, MN

$16 - $19/hr

Other

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

If you enjoy helping people stay independent in their own homes and knowing that what you do makes a difference, then we have the career you have been searching for.

WHAT NATIONAL HOME HEALTHCARE INC OFFERS

  • Flexible Schedule

  • On the job training

  • Paid time off

  • Full and Part time hours

WHERE?

  • We are URGENTLY hiring for ICLS workers in the Twin Cities & Surrounding Eastern Suburbs ( WBL, Oakdale, Maplewood, Stillwater).

  • National Home HealthCare main office is based out of Oakdale MN

WHEN?

  • Full and Part time positions available

  • Monday - Friday

QUALIFICATIONS

  • High School diploma or G.E.D. preferred but not required

  • Must have PCA Certificate (ask your recruiter if you need assistance)

  • Valid Driver License and reliable vehicle

  • 1 year homecare experience preferred

  • Must be 18 years of age or older

  • Fluent in the English Language

  • Must be able to lift, turn, position, and transfer up to 50lbs

  • Ability to relate changes in the client’s condition to the Supervising Qualified Professional.

  • Applicants must be neat and clean in their appearance.

What is ICLS?

Individual community living supports (ICLS) is a bundled service that includes six service categories. ICLS services offer assistance and support for people who need reminders, cues, intermittent/moderate supervision, or physical assistance to remain in their own homes.

The 6 service categories are...

Active cognitive support.

  • Help problem-solve the person’s concerns related to daily living.

  • Provide assurance to the person.

  • Observe and redirect to address the person’s cognitive, orientation or other behavioral concerns.

  • Provide check-ins to identify problems and resolve concerns.

Adaptive support service.

  • Provide verbal, visual and/or touch guidance to help the person complete a task.

  • Develop and demonstrate cues or reminder tools (e.g., calendars, lists).

  • Help the person understand assistive technology directions or instructions to maintain independence.

  • Practice strategies and similar support methods that promote continued self-sufficiency.

Activities of daily living (ADLs) support.

  • Provide reminders or cuing systems to complete ADLs.

  • Cue and/or provide intermittent physical assistance with dressing, grooming, eating, toileting, mobility, transferring and positioning.

  • Cue and/or provide continual supervision and physical assistance with bathing, as needed.

Household management assistance.

  • Help with cleaning, meal planning/preparation and shopping for household and personal needs.

  • Help with budgeting and money management.

  • Help with communications (e.g., sorting mail, accessing email, making phone calls, scheduling appointments)

Health, safety and wellness.

  • Identify changes in the person’s health needs and notify the case manager and/or informal caregivers as needed.

  • Coordinate or implement changes to mitigate environmental risks in the home.

  • Provide reminders about and assistance with exercises and other health maintenance or improvement activities.

  • Provide medication assistance (e.g., medication refills, reminders, administration, preparation).

  • Monitor the person’s health according to written instructions from a licensed health professional and report any significant changes as instructed.

  • Use medical equipment devices or adaptive technology according to written instructions from a licensed health professional.

Community living engagement.

  • Help the person access activities, services and resources that facilitate meaningful community integration and participation.

  • Help the person develop and/or maintain their informal support system.

  • Provide transportation when it is integral to ICLS community engagement goals and community resources and/or when informal supports are not available.

$16.00 TO $19.00 PER HOUR DEPENDING ON EXPERIENCE AND LOCATION