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Assisted Living jobs in Alabama.

Alabama runs 450+ assisted living facilities. We work with a slice of them as direct-hire partners. Send your resume in and we'll see if any of them have a CNA, LPN, or RN seat that matches your license and shift.

Nationally: 30,600+ certified assisted living facilities (NIC MAP Data, 2024).

What is a assisted living?

Assisted living communities support residents who need help with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as bathing, dressing, and medication management, but do not require the intensive medical care of a skilled nursing facility.

Why work at a assisted living in Alabama?

  • Lower acuity than a SNF. Easier on your back most days
  • Residents are more independent, so the work leans toward wellness
  • A growing sector. 30,600+ communities nationally (NIC MAP, 2024)
  • Shift differentials exist at some buildings, not others. Ask
  • Room to move between caregiver, med tech, and charge roles

Credentials needed & salary at assisted livings

Salary estimates based on BLS OES May 2024 data. Actual pay varies by facility, experience, and shift.

CNA
Certified Nursing Assistant
$32,415 /yr est.
$25,740$41,115 range
~$15.58/hr
Browse CNA jobs in Alabama
LPN
Licensed Practical Nurse
$50,100 /yr est.
$40,500$61,200 range
~$24.09/hr
Browse LPN jobs in Alabama
RN
Registered Nurse
$71,040 /yr est.
$56,200$100,500 range
~$34.15/hr
Browse RN jobs in Alabama

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics, May 2024 (bls.gov/oes). Labeled as estimated.

Next step

Work at a assisted living in Alabama.

One resume to us beats applying to ten assisted livings one at a time. We narrow it down for you and only loop back when there’s an actual opening on the table.

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