Find Home Health Agency Jobs & Career Opportunities
A comprehensive directory of 12,251+ Medicare-certified home health agencies — perfect for nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and home health aides searching for employment, travel nursing gigs, or career growth.
Why Clinicians Search Here
- ✓Complete Agency Database: Browse all 12,251 Medicare-certified HHAs nationwide to identify employers by location, ownership type, and service offerings
- ✓Service Type Filtering: Find agencies specializing in nursing care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, or medical social work
- ✓Geographic Discovery: See agency density by state and city — find hot markets for home health careers
- ✓Travel Nursing Research: Identify agency headquarters and regional operations for travel assignment opportunities
- ✓Company Intelligence: Filter by ownership (corporate chains, non-profits, independent), market position, and certification status
How to Use This for Your Job Search
Step 1: Identify Target Agencies
Start by state or city. Use the interactive map to explore agency density and find regions with multiple employers in your target specialty.
Step 2: Research Agencies by Service Type
Filter by your specialty: nursing care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, or medical social work. This helps you identify agencies that actively employ clinicians in your discipline.
Step 3: Get Contact Information
Each agency listing includes CMS certification number, address, and phone contact. Use this to research the agency, find their careers page, and reach out to HR or recruitment teams.
Step 4: Cross-Reference with Job Boards
Take agency names and search LinkedIn, Indeed, Glassdoor, or specialty boards like PTJobs.com or Nurse.com to see current openings and company reviews.
Travel Nurses & Contract Clinicians
Use this directory to research travel nursing opportunities with home health agencies. Many Medicare-certified agencies maintain contract labor networks and can offer:
- Short-term or seasonal assignments
- High flexibility and shift variety
- Medicare patients (stable, predictable caseloads)
- Regional expansion opportunities
- Competitive pay for travel positions
Pro Tip: Larger agencies and regional chains are more likely to have formal travel nurse programs. Look for agencies with multiple locations or national presence.
Tips for Your Home Health Job Search
- Focus on Agency Size: Large national chains often have more job openings and formalized recruitment. Small independent agencies may offer more flexibility.
- Check Ownership Type: Non-profits, government agencies, and private companies each have different work cultures and benefits packages.
- Research Regional Markets: Some states and cities have higher concentrations of home health agencies, meaning more competition for jobs but also more opportunities.
- Verify Services: Make sure the agency offers the services you specialize in — not all agencies need all disciplines.
- Call Before Applying: Many home health jobs aren't posted online. Call HR directly to ask about current openings and contract opportunities.
Important Note: Data Currency & Verification
This directory is compiled from CMS Provider of Services data, updated quarterly. Agency information (phone, address, services) may have changed since the last update.
Before applying: Always verify current job opportunities directly with the agency's careers page, HR department, or job boards. Some agencies may have hiring freezes, limited openings, or service changes not reflected in CMS data.
Ready to Explore Home Health Career Options?
Start by selecting a state on the map to browse Medicare-certified home health agencies in your target region.
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Professional Resources & Organizations
Connect with professional organizations serving home health practitioners
American Physical Therapy Association
Premier professional organization for physical therapists, serving practitioners across all settings including home health.
American Occupational Therapy Association
Professional organization supporting OTs, OTAs, and students in advancing occupational therapy practice.
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
Leading association for speech-language pathologists and audiologists in all care settings.
American Nurses Association
Premier professional organization representing registered nurses across all practice settings.
National Association for Home Care & Hospice
Industry organization advancing home health and hospice care with resources for practitioners and agencies.
National Nurses Credentialing Center
Credentialing leader providing certification and professional development for nurses in specialties.
State Licensing & Regulatory Resources
Each healthcare profession requires state licensure and meets specific continuing education requirements. Contact your state's licensing board and professional organization for the latest certification requirements, renewal deadlines, and disciplinary information.
All 12,251 Medicare-certified home health agencies on this directory comply with all federal and state regulations. Verify current employment opportunities directly with agencies using our agency directory.