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We are always looking for outstanding professionals to join our team. Before you apply, please review our Requirements listed below.

- Legal to work in the United States

- At least 18 years of age

- Completely proficient in English (read, write, speak)

- Have a valid US Driver's License

- Must own a fully insured vehicle

- Have at least two years of previous professional experience in chosen field

- Have impeccable references from all former employers

- Have a clean driving record and background

- An individual of exemplary moral character

- Be willing to make a 1 year commitment to a family

Our Loving Arms adheres firmly to all requirements.

Please visit our Location Page  to connect with your area office. Submit your name and contact information, we will then contact you via EMAIL with our Caregiver Application within 1 week.

 Be sure to provide detailed information regarding your past experiences, skills and availability on our application. Caregivers with a professional portfolio, including a professional "field related" resume, cover letter, and reference letters will be given the highest priority. Make sure to attach all relevant documents to your application.

Due to the large number of applicants we receive for our positions, please be aware that we place fewer than 5% of the prospective caregivers who apply.

If you are being considered for a position with one of our clients, Loving Arms will contact you to schedule an in-person interview. Interviews are by appointment only and may only be scheduled through our office.

We look for individuals with a variety of skills who are passionate and committed to caring for children and families, and who have demonstrated a commitment to the highest standards of excellence and professionalism.

Quality, Reliable Care Since 2001!

"If evolution really works, how come mothers only have two hands?"

~Milton Berle