Caregiver Jobs Near Queen Creek

Queen Creek is one of the fastest-growing towns in the entire Phoenix metro, with a current population approaching 84,000 and projections calling for a 76-percent increase over the next decade. What began as a quiet farming community southeast of Mesa and Gilbert has blossomed into a landscape of brand-new master-planned neighborhoods — Hastings Farms, Sossaman Farms, Cortina, and more than 80 other subdivisions — alongside the upscale Encanterra Trilogy 55-plus resort community at the town’s eastern edge. That combination of rapidly arriving young families and a growing enclave of active retirees is building a caregiving market that barely existed a decade ago and is expanding with every new rooftop.

Caregiver Roles in Queen Creek

Nearly all of Queen Creek’s housing has been built since 2005, which means wide hallways, open floor plans, and ADA-accessible features are standard — a genuine advantage for daily caregiving tasks. Homes in the Encanterra and Trilogy areas tend to be single-story with resort-style grounds, while family-oriented neighborhoods like Hastings Farms and the Villages at Queen Creek feature a mix of one- and two-story layouts. Common assignment duties include:

  • Assisting with bathing, grooming, dressing, and safe mobility across newer single-level and split-level homes
  • Preparing meals that follow dietary plans for diabetes, cardiac health, or other conditions, often in modern kitchens with large-island layouts
  • Driving clients to appointments at Banner Ironwood Medical Center, Dignity Health East Valley Rehabilitation Hospital, or specialist offices along Ellsworth Road and the Loop 202 Santan corridor
  • Providing companionship during outings to Queen Creek Olive Mill, Schnepf Farms seasonal festivals, horseback rides at local equestrian facilities, or walks at Founders Park and Desert Mountain Park
  • Light housekeeping, laundry, medication reminders, and organizing living spaces to reduce fall hazards

Queen Creek Agencies Recruiting Caregivers

Adultcare Assistance Homecare serves the southeast Valley, including Queen Creek, and has been recognized as one of Arizona’s best home care agencies for over a decade. Caregivers are W-2 employees with paid training, overtime eligibility, and a matching process built around personality, client needs, and geographic proximity — critical in a town where new neighborhoods are still being connected by expanding road networks.

Visiting Angels Mesa explicitly lists Queen Creek, San Tan Valley, Gold Canyon, and Florence within its coverage territory. Their Select Your Caregiver program lets families choose their preferred aide, and the agency hires for companion care, personal care, Alzheimer’s support, and palliative-care roles. Caregivers report that the flexible scheduling and community-minded culture make it easy to build a steady roster of Queen Creek clients.

Comfort Keepers Chandler has been named among the top home care providers nationally by Newsweek and extends its coverage into Queen Creek, Gilbert, and the broader southeast Valley. They recruit for companion care, personal care, dementia support, and respite roles, and their interactive caregiving model keeps clients engaged through meaningful activities rather than passive supervision — an approach that resonates well with Queen Creek’s active-adult population at Encanterra.

Caregiver Pay in Queen Creek, AZ

Queen Creek’s high median household income — above $134,000 — and the rapid arrival of new residents create a caregiving market where families are willing to pay for quality and demand often outpaces the local supply of experienced aides. The town’s 55-plus communities provide a reliable stream of retiree-focused assignments, while the family-oriented neighborhoods add disability support, post-surgical recovery, and multigenerational care opportunities to the mix.

  • A current CNA or LNA certification typically qualifies you for a higher base rate
  • Evening, overnight, weekend, and holiday shifts frequently carry premium pay
  • Demonstrated skill in memory care, hospice support, or complex chronic conditions can further increase your compensation
  • Expanding your availability to cover clients in adjacent San Tan Valley and Gold Canyon can significantly increase your weekly hours and earnings

Ask each agency about mileage reimbursement, travel-time pay, and client-clustering practices during your interview — Queen Creek’s geography is spread out and still evolving as new communities connect to the road network.

Requirements in Arizona

Arizona does not require a state-issued license for non-medical caregivers, but agencies serving Queen Creek maintain their own hiring standards to protect clients. Expect the following during the application process:

  • A Level One Fingerprint Clearance Card from the Arizona Department of Public Safety
  • A clean background check and, at most agencies, a pre-employment drug screening
  • Completion of agency-led onboarding covering safety protocols, CPR and First Aid, infection control, and client communication
  • A valid Arizona driver’s license, reliable insured vehicle, and a clean driving record
  • Confidence performing ADLs including bathing, toileting, transfers, mobility support, and medication reminders

Training & Career Pathways Near Queen Creek

Chandler-Gilbert Community College Nursing Assistant Program is one of the closest training options, with its Williams Campus on East Williams Field Road near the Queen Creek–Gilbert border. The NUR158 course combines classroom theory with hands-on lab practice and clinical rotations, and graduates are eligible to sit for the Arizona State Board of Nursing CNA and LNA exams. As part of the MaricopaNursing consortium, credits stack directly into the Practical Nurse or Registered Nurse programs at any of the ten Maricopa Community Colleges across the Valley.

Central Arizona College operates its Superstition Mountain Campus in Apache Junction and a Signal Peak Campus in Coolidge, both accessible from Queen Creek via the US-60 and Hunt Highway corridors. CAC offers a Nursing Assistant program approved by the Arizona State Board of Nursing, and graduates can continue into the college’s Practical Nurse and Registered Nurse programs. For Queen Creek residents who prefer a smaller-campus setting outside the Maricopa Community College system, CAC provides a community-college alternative with strong healthcare program outcomes.

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