Providence Living·Comox, British Columbia
The Household Care Aide provides routine nursing care, personal hygiene support, and meal assistance to residents in a homelike atmosphere. They are also responsible for light housekeeping and supporting residents' social and recreational activities.
Reporting to the Director of Care, and working under the general supervision of a Registered or Licensed Practical Nurse (RN/LPN), the Household Care Aide works collaboratively with the household care team to support residents in establishing and maintaining a pleasant, safe and homelike atmosphere in the designated household. This position provides routine nursing care, and in partnership with other members of the household care team, assists with mealtime and housekeeping activities, and supports residents in engaging in life’s pleasures within the household such as watching television, reading the newspaper, playing cards, solving puzzles, etc.).
1. Provides personal care to residents such as bathing, care of skin, hair, mouth, feet, nails, dressing, etc.
2. Provides food service such as serving and feeding residents as required, providing nourishment when indicated. Prepares and cooks established food items using household equipment such as the microwave or the stove, and assists with other mealtime activities such as heating prepared food, and making tea, coffee, and toast. May assign tasks to Multi-Service Workers assigned to the household.
3. Performs transfers of residents to and from bed, toilet, tub, using correct lifting and transfer techniques as indicated utilizing mechanical aids when appropriate. Transports residents by wheelchair, stretcher or walking.
4. Appropriately uses and applies comfort and safety measures such as bed cradles, foot boards, and bags, air foam cushions, bed rails, restraints.
5. Provides for elimination needs as directed; measures and records fluid intake and output; collects and labels routine specimens; initiates bowel intervention.
6. Weighs residents, takes temperature, pulse and respiration, and reports appropriately.
7. Provides passive exercises in conjunction with activities of daily living, as directed. Encourages and assists in active exercise to ensure rehabilitation and/or maintenance of optimal functional levels.
8. In collaboration with the household team, promotes resident’s recreational and social activities by listening to and/or observing residents wishes about how they want to spend their day, assisting the resident to achieve what they want to do, retrieving any related equipment/supply to assist the resident in their desired endeavours (e.g., cleaning supplies, cooking or baking items, adaptive equipment, etc.). Provides the necessary support to assist the resident in participating in recreational and social activities for as long as the resident wants and needs.
9. Maintains a clean, well-organized, safe environment for residents and staff by assisting with light housekeeping duties such as sweeping and mopping floors, vacuuming, dusting, washing dishes, and washing, drying, folding, and delivering laundry.
10. Assesses need to initiate appropriate action in emergency situations such as fire, falls, respiratory obstruction, loss of consciousness. Summons appropriate assistance and emergency equipment.
11. Documents observations regarding household activities and care and reports to the Nurse any physical, social or mental changes in the residents. Assists in modification of care plans.
12. In accordance with policy, handles residents’ personal belongings such as hearing aids, dentures, wheelchairs, walkers, etc. with care and respect.
13. Performs other related duties as assigned.
Grade 10, plus graduation from a recognized Health Care Assistant Program or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Registration with the BC Care Aide & Community Health Worker Registry.
This posting will remain open until successfully filled. All internal applicants received by 08:30 am July 23, 2026, will be given first consideration.
Candidates must have Grade 10 education and graduation from a recognized Health Care Assistant Program or equivalent. Registration with the BC Care Aide & Community Health Worker Registry is required.
Market context
In British Columbia, nursing roles are typically in steady demand across hospitals, community care, and specialty units, with competition often strongest for positions that require recent clinical experience or post-basic education. Candidates with current BCCNM RN registration, Basic Life Support (Level C) where required, and experience aligned to the unit usually stand out. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save time, then match your resume to the specific unit skills and recent experience listed.