Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to your common questions about home care careers and applications. Have additional questions? Feel free to reach out.
Get answers to your common questions about home care careers and applications. Have additional questions? Feel free to reach out.
Yes. Home care jobs can be full-time (up to 60 hours per week) or part-time.
Yes! In any of the four home care roles, you pick who you want to support. You use an online tool, Carina, to find people who need support based on the hours, type of care and work environment you want. You can work for people who want full-time or part-time support.
Currently, the starting pay is $21.25 per hour. There are two ways for your hourly pay to increase:
Certifications that increase pay include:
Training for these certifications is free through the Oregon Home Care Commission, and some trainings even offer a stipend for attending. These jobs are unionized, which helps improve pay, benefits, and working conditions. Base pay can increase every two years through collective bargaining.
Most benefits start after you work 40 hours a month for two months in a row
One benefit starts right away: OregonSaves retirement savings.
How benefits can end:
Example:
People who work in home care get benefits when they meet certain requirements. Benefits include: