Evening Caregiver Littleton

Evening Caregiver

Part Time • Littleton
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Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • Competitive salary
  • Opportunity for advancement
Are you looking for a rewarding evening position helping amazing seniors remain safe and comfortable in their homes? Join our compassionate team at Assisting Hands Littleton, where caregivers make a meaningful difference every day.

About Us

Assisting Hands Littleton is a non-medical, private-duty in-home care agency serving clients throughout Littleton, Lakewood, and Highlands Ranch. Our caregivers provide trusted, one-on-one support that helps clients live independently at home — offering peace of mind to families who value dependable, compassionate care.

We are currently hiring for evening shifts in the Littleton and Highlands Ranch area.

Job Description

We’re seeking an attentive and compassionate evening caregiver to support a client who appreciates a calm, respectful presence and caregivers who are highly detail-oriented and attentive to the home environment.

Evening visits are typically 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, with schedules based on the client’s care plan. Responsibilities include:

  • Supporting client comfort and safety throughout the evening

  • Providing incontinence care while maintaining dignity and cleanliness

  • Assisting with transfers and mobility support as needed

  • Offering companionship and emotional reassurance

  • Medication reminders

  •  Maintaining a clean, scent-free environment that supports client comfort 

Shift Availability

  • Evening Shifts: Weekdays and Weekends

  • Part-time hours available

  • Flexible scheduling for a healthy work-life balance

Note: As an in-home care agency, hours may vary depending on client needs.

Why You’ll Love Working With Us

At Assisting Hands, we value and support our caregivers so they can provide the best care possible. Enjoy:

  • Competitive pay: $19–$22 per hour (non-exempt, eligible for overtime)

  • Paid Time Off / Sick Pay

  • 401(k) retirement program

  • Mileage reimbursement for travel during visit

  • Ongoing training and opportunities for advancement

Requirements

  • At least 1 year of caregiving experience (In-Home Care and/or Facility preferred)

  • 18 years or older

  • High School Diploma or GED

  • Eligible to work in the U.S.

  • Strong attention to detail and excellent communication skills

  • Valid driver’s license, reliable vehicle, and auto insurance

  • Able to pass a background check and CAPS check

  • Provide 3 professional references (co-workers or supervisors)

  • Provide proof of current negative TB test within 30 days of hire

Join a team that values compassion, respect, and attentiveness. Apply today to become part of the Assisting Hands family — where caregiving is more than a job; it’s a calling.
Compensation: $19.00 - $22.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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Benefits:

Benefits vary per franchisee

Mileage/Travel Time Reimbursements
Paid Sick Leave/Paid Time Off
Referral bonus for new Clients & Caregivers
Flexible Schedules
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