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Fun Nursing Student Summer Nanny

Washington, DC

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$18/hr
5 years experience
Craft assistance
meal prep
carpooling
grocery shopping
light cleaning
+ 1 more
Hi! I have years of experience working with kids from working pre-school jobs to summer camps and Sunday school volunteer work. I am currently finishing up my last semester of nursing school at Liberty University and would love to work as a nanny this summer before I begin working as an RN in August! I am available from mid-May...
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A Nurse Who Enjoys Working With Children.

Washington, DC

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$30/hr
3 years experience
Craft assistance
meal prep
carpooling
grocery shopping
light cleaning
+ 1 more
I have 3 years of experience working with children and I thoroughly enjoy it! I currently work with children with special needs and I have healthcare background as well.
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DC Nursing Student Wants To Walk Your Dog!

Washington, DC

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$17/hr
Pet transportation
pet walking
I'd describe my personality as diligent, reliable, and compassionate. I'm looking for a job that would like help Monday-Thursday with pet sitting and/or dog-walking. I have experience with senior dogs, puppies, and reactive dogs, as well. As both a senior in college and waitress at one of DC's busiest restaurants, I don't...
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Live-in home care
dementia
personal care
respite care
During college I worked as senior citizen companion and a Certified Nursing Assistant at a nursing home and absolutely loved working with the elderly population. I now have a full-time, 9-5 job in the non-profit sector, but miss working with the elderly. I hold myself to a high standard of care (professional, compassionate,...
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Washington, DC

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$25/hr
7 years experience
Errands
personal care
dementia
light cleaning
meal prep
Hello my name is Ambra. I am a certified CNA with 7 years experience in supporting & nursing elderly patients. I am a compassionate senior care provider with experience in hospice care, including supporting patients with cancer & dementia. CPR/first aid certified, I prioritize safety & well-being in all aspects of care. My...
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Washington, DC

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$22/hr
6 years experience
Home modification
meal prep
errands
light cleaning
live-in home care
+ 1 more
My passion for supporting adults and seniors' well-being led me to senior care. With six years of experience, I am a Certified Nursing Assistant and Certified Home Health Aid. I provide live-in care, personal care, mobility assistance, and more. I am skilled in adapting to changing routines and de-escalating stressful...
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Part Time Caregiver With Pediatric Nursing Experience Available

Washington, DC

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$10/hr
10 years experience
I have 19 years of experience as a pediatric nurse and was a pediatric nurse practitioner for 13 years. I have cared for medically complex children both in the inpatient and outpatient settings.
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  • 87 nursing assistants are listed on Care.com

  • The average posted rate is $23.00/hr as of May 2026

  • The average star rating for rated nursing assistants is 4.4

Common questions about nursing assistants in Washington, DC

The average cost for a nursing assistant in Washington, DC as of May 2026 is $23.37 per hour. Rates can vary depending on the level of care needed, such as basic companionship versus hands-on personal care. Pricing may also be influenced by experience, certifications, shift length, and whether care is part-time, full-time, or overnight.

Nursing assistants in Washington, DC typically help with daily living activities such as bathing, dressing, mobility assistance, meal preparation, and medication reminders. Many also provide companionship and monitor overall well-being. Some may have additional training to support seniors with chronic conditions, mobility limitations, or post-hospital recovery needs.

In Washington, DC, a nursing assistant—often referred to as a CNA—typically has formal training and may be certified to provide more hands-on care, including basic health monitoring and support with medical-related needs. A general caregiver may focus more on companionship, light housekeeping, and daily assistance. The right choice depends on the level of care your loved one requires.

To find a qualified nursing assistant in Washington, DC, families often compare providers based on experience, certifications, reviews, and availability. It’s helpful to verify credentials, ask about prior care experience, and conduct an interview to understand their approach to care. Many families also schedule a trial shift or initial visit to ensure the provider is a good fit.

Many nursing assistants in Washington, DC are trained to support seniors with ongoing medical needs, such as mobility assistance, medication reminders, and basic health monitoring. However, they do not replace licensed nurses or medical professionals. For more complex medical care, families may need to coordinate with a registered nurse or healthcare provider.

Before hiring a nursing assistant in Washington, DC, consider the level of care required, whether certifications or specialized experience are needed, and your preferred schedule. It’s also important to discuss communication expectations, emergency procedures, and compatibility with your loved one’s personality and routine. Taking time to review multiple candidates can help ensure a safe and supportive care environment.

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