EMPLOYMENT

At Hennepin Home Health Care, our employment opportunities offer full-time and part-time positions and the opportunity to enrich lives in the Twin Cities community.

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

We provide professional nursing, therapy and IHS services across the Twin Cities metro between the hours of 8:00am to 6:00pm. Some weekends may be required.

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• Qualifications: Must have current Minnesota nursing license in good standing with the Minnesota State Board of Nursing

• RN or LPN must have a MN license, have a valid driver’s license, and able to pass a criminal background check.

• Nurses with minimum two years nursing experience, but new nurse graduates are welcome to apply.

• Qualifications: Candidates must have current Minnesota therapy license in good standing with the Minnesota State Board of Therapy

• Must have valid Minnesota driver’s license with good record; be able to pass criminal background check.

• Therapists with a minimum of two years experience are welcome to apply.

• Qualifications: Candidates must have valid Minnesota driver’s license with good record; and be able to pass criminal background check.

• Must be licensed in MN LPCC, LMFT, LICSW

• Clinical trainees are welcome to apply

• Experience providing housing is a plus

PARA-PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

We provide Home Health Aide, PCA and Homemaking services 7 days a week between the hours of 7:00am to 10:00pm. Our clients live across the Twin Cities metro so whether you have your own transportation or use public transportation, we can find clients in your area that fit within your schedule.

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• Home Health Aide (HHA) provide personal care and homemaking services to individuals who require home care services.

• Training may consist of 96 hours of training from a technical college (HHA and nursing assistant training). The training may also consist of a competency skills and written test, where competency is determined by an RN.

• PCAs provide personal care to the elderly and disabled in the home.

• PCA services consist of activities of daily living, including homemaking tasks.

• PCAs are supervised by an RN and daily cares are directed by the client.

• A competency evaluation must be successfully completed, before a person may work as a PCA. Training may also consist of successful completion of a nursing assistant and/or home health aide course at a technical college.

• Homemakers will provide general housecleaning, meal preparation, grocery shopping or errands for the elderly and disabled.

• All homemakers must attend a minimum of a two-hour orientation, prior to servicing any of the clients.

• Homemakers will have on-site training in the client’s home.