Caregiver Jobs in Washington

Washington’s aging population and its mix of dense urban centers and spread-out rural communities create steady, year-round demand for in-home caregivers statewide. Most current openings on CaregiverJobs.io are concentrated in the Spokane metro and Eastern Washington, where the Inland Northwest’s growing senior population keeps companion care, personal care, and respite work in high demand.

Spokane & Eastern Washington

The Spokane metro anchors caregiving work across Eastern Washington, with assignments spread through Spokane, Spokane Valley, Liberty Lake, and the surrounding communities. Caregiver Jobs in Spokane — browse current openings across the Spokane area, from short companion visits to full-time personal care, served in clients’ own homes.

Caregiver Requirements in Washington

Washington has clear, well-defined requirements for paid in-home caregivers. Most must become a credentialed Home Care Aide (HCA) through the state Department of Health — completing 75 hours of approved training and passing the HCA certification exam within 120 days of hire — plus a Department of Social and Health Services background check. CPR and First Aid certification is commonly required, and agencies provide the training pathway for caregivers who are new to the field.

Building a Caregiving Career in Washington

Washington offers strong pathways to grow a caregiving career. Many caregivers begin as companion or personal-care aides, earn their Home Care Aide credential, and advance toward Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) or Home Health Aide roles. The state’s large healthcare presence — anchored in Spokane by Providence and MultiCare — gives experienced caregivers room to move into specialized memory-care, hospice, and skilled in-home work over time.

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