Nursing Home jobs in North Carolina.
North Carolina runs 420+ nursing home 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: 14,827 certified nursing home facilities (CMS Provider Data, 2024).
What is a nursing home?
Skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) provide 24-hour medical supervision and rehabilitative care for residents with serious health conditions. They are regulated by CMS and must meet federal and state standards for staffing, safety, and quality of care.
CMS certifies nursing homes under the Medicare and Medicaid programs. Facilities are inspected annually and receive star ratings (1–5 stars) published at Medicare.gov/care-compare. North Carolina has 420+ CMS-certified skilled nursing facilities.
Why work at a nursing home in North Carolina?
- Full-time schedules you can actually plan around
- You know your residents. Most stay for months or years
- Direct-hire. You work for the facility, not an agency
- Clear path forward if you want to go CNA to LPN to RN
- Work is not drying up. The Boomer population keeps these buildings busy
Credentials needed & salary at nursing homes
Salary estimates based on BLS OES May 2024 data. Actual pay varies by facility, experience, and shift.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics, May 2024 (bls.gov/oes). Labeled as estimated.
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