Caregiver Job Description for a Resume

Caregiving is trusted, hands-on work, and employers hire for reliability and compassion backed by real skills. Your resume should show the care you provided, the people you supported, and the safety you maintained — not just that you "helped clients."

8 duties7 ATS keywords4 sample bullets
Line-art illustration of a caregiver helping an elderly person, with a heart motif

What does a caregiver do?

A caregiver assists clients with daily living activities, personal care, mobility, medication reminders, and companionship, while monitoring health and keeping a safe, clean environment.

Caregiver duties & responsibilities

Use these as the responsibility bullets under your caregiver role — then sharpen each one with a number or result.

  • Assist clients with bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting
  • Help with mobility, transfers, and fall prevention
  • Provide medication reminders and track schedules
  • Prepare meals to dietary needs and assist with feeding
  • Perform light housekeeping, laundry, and errands
  • Monitor and document changes in health, mood, and behavior
  • Provide companionship and emotional support
  • Follow care plans and communicate with families and nurses

Sample caregiver resume bullets

Duties tell recruiters what you were responsible for; bullets like these show what you achieved. Lead with impact and a number.

  • Provided daily personal care and ADL support for 3 elderly clients, maintaining a zero-fall record.
  • Tracked medication schedules and vitals, flagging health changes that prevented 2 hospitalizations.
  • Prepared meals to diabetic and low-sodium diets and coordinated care with visiting nurses.
  • Recognized as a preferred caregiver by families for reliability and compassionate support.

Key caregiver skills

  • Activities of daily living (ADLs)
  • Personal care and hygiene assistance
  • Mobility support and safe transfers
  • Medication reminders
  • Meal prep for dietary needs
  • CPR / First Aid
  • Patient observation and documentation
  • Compassion and patience

ATS keywords to include

Mirror the wording in the job posting — these are the terms applicant tracking systems scan for.

activities of daily livingpersonal caremedication remindersmobility assistanceCPR certifiedcare plancompanionship

Caregiver resume tips

  • List certifications (CPR, First Aid, CNA, HHA) prominently — many roles require them.
  • Quantify who and how many you cared for and any safety record (falls, incidents).
  • Balance hard skills (ADLs, transfers, meds) with the compassion families hire for.

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Mistakes to avoid

  • Writing "helped elderly clients" with no specific care tasks or safety record.
  • Omitting CPR/First Aid or care certifications.
  • Listing only soft traits without the concrete care duties you performed.

Caregiver job description FAQs

Assisting with bathing, dressing, and grooming; supporting mobility and safe transfers; medication reminders; meal prep for dietary needs; light housekeeping; monitoring and documenting health changes; and providing companionship. Pair each with the number of clients and any safety record.

Show the care you provided and its results: clients supported, ADLs assisted, a fall-free or incident-free record, and coordination with nurses or families. List your CPR/First Aid certifications and mirror the posting's wording.

Activities of daily living (ADLs), personal-care assistance, safe mobility transfers, medication reminders, meal prep for special diets, CPR/First Aid, patient observation and documentation, plus compassion and patience.

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