Have a big heart and love helping others? Working part-time as a companion caregiver could be right for you.
Interested in a flexible part-time job that helps others in your community? Here's all you need to know to start working as a companion caregiver.
Let's dive into frequently asked questions about working as a companion caregiver
What is a companion caregiver?
Companion caregivers help people. They offer companionship and support to older adults and families. They have the satisfaction of knowing that their work makes a positive difference in the lives of others.
Companion caregivers set their own schedules and decide when they want to work. It's a flexible, part-time job.
If you’re a “people person” who is reliable, kind, empathetic and trustworthy, being a companion caregiver could be right for you.
Companion caregiver duties
The role varies from day to day. Some companion caregivers lend a hand around the house and help with errands, housekeeping and gardening. Others offer company on a walk around the neighborhood or provide transportation. All enjoy catching up and having fun conversations. It’s a great job for friendly people.
Do companion caregivers offer personal care?
No, companion caregivers don't offer personal care or hands-on care. It’s a non-medical role.
How much do caregivers make?
At Papa, companion caregivers earn a base hourly rate, plus bonuses. Hourly rates vary by location. With bonuses, many companion caregivers earn around $20 an hour. Check location specific rates and available caregiver jobs near you.
Caregiver requirements
- Age 21 or older
- Access to a smartphone
- Ability to communicate in English
- Authorized to work in the U.S.
- Insured vehicle (model year 2008 or newer) with insurance policy in your name
- A valid U.S. state government-issued driver’s license
- Must be able to pass an annual background check and motor vehicle report
- Commitment to arrive at visits on time
- Excited to provide care and compassion for others
How to become a companion caregiver?
You’ll need an ID like a driver’s license or state ID card. If you plan to provide transportation, you'll also need a copy of your car insurance.
Then, we'll run a background check. (Papa pays for the background check.) As soon as you’re cleared, you can move onto the next step and schedule your first visit. It takes 1 to 2 weeks to get approved.
What do companion caregivers say about their jobs?
- “The experience has been wonderfully uplifting seeing the positive impact of even the smallest of tasks with our members.”
- “I have had a great experience using this app to connect with and assist seniors in my community. I would recommend it for others looking to make a positive connection and also make some extra money.”
- “Me encanta conocer personas nuevas y Papa me da esa oportunidad. Muchas gracias.”
- “It seems that all of us can always use some assistance. At times… it could be just a listening ear. Papa helps with that.”
- “I really enjoy being able to meet and help all kinds of new people. Every day is like a new adventure.”
What makes a successful companion caregiver?
Companion caregivers are kind, helpful, reliable, and compassionate people. No two are the same, but all successful companions are motivated to help others.
How do they impact in their communities?
Companion caregivers help make communities stronger. Think of a them as a friendly, resourceful neighbor who lends a helping hand and offers support when needed.
All hourly jobs are important, but few are as rewarding as being a companion caregiver. It’s more than a part-time job.
How does scheduling work?
You choose when you work and how often. Shifts–or visits–are usually between 2 and 4 hours. You can browse available visits in the Pal App and select the visits that fit your schedule, up to 2 weeks in advance or at the last minute.
How are payments processed?
Payments are sent directly to your bank account using a payment service called Tipalti. There are no transaction fees.
How often will I get paid?
You can expect payments within 2 business days after completing a visit.
What about mileage?
When you provide transportation, such as a ride to and from a doctor's appointment, Papa pays for your mileage.
Ready to start working as a companion caregiver?
We’re excited that you want to start working as a companion caregiver at Papa! To get started, explore caregiver jobs near you.