Home Health Jobs in Fort Worth and Granbury TX — Build a Career With BrightStar Care of West Fort Worth
The demand for skilled home health professionals in the Fort Worth–Granbury corridor is growing faster than local agencies can fill it. Discharge coordinators at Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth and Texas Health Southwest Fort Worth are sending more patients home than ever — and those patients need qualified nurses, aides, and therapists waiting for them. If you are a CNA, HHA, LVN, RN, or therapist looking for home health jobs that offer real clinical variety, flexible scheduling, and a team that treats you like a professional, BrightStar Care of West Fort Worth/Granbury is actively hiring across our entire service area.
Why Home Health Jobs Are the Fastest-Growing Opportunity in Fort Worth
Home health is one of the fastest-expanding sectors in American healthcare. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that home health and personal care aide positions will grow by 22 percent through 2032 — far outpacing most other fields. In Tarrant County specifically, an aging population in neighborhoods like Ridglea, Westover Hills, and Benbrook is driving sustained demand for in-home clinical care.
Hospitals like JPS Health Network and Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center discharge patients who need ongoing wound care, IV therapy, medication management, and skilled nursing follow-up. Those services happen at home — and that is where home health professionals work every day.
Home health jobs are not entry-level positions. They require clinical judgment, compassionate communication, and the ability to work independently. They also offer something most facility-based jobs do not: one-on-one time with patients that actually makes a measurable difference in outcomes.
Positions We Actively Hire for in West Fort Worth and Granbury
BrightStar Care of West Fort Worth/Granbury hires for a wide range of home health jobs across our service area, including the Camp Bowie corridor, Western Hills, Benbrook, and the Granbury–Hood County region served by Lake Granbury Medical Center.
Registered Nurses (RN)
RNs at BrightStar lead care planning, perform skilled nursing assessments, manage wound care and IV therapy, and oversee CNAs and HHAs in the field. Our RN Director of Nursing reviews every care plan before it is implemented. RN home health jobs here carry genuine clinical authority — not just task completion.
Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVN)
LVNs perform medication administration, wound assessments, catheter care, and patient education. Home health LVN jobs at BrightStar give you a flexible schedule and a manageable patient caseload without the burnout of a hospital floor assignment.
Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA) and Home Health Aides (HHA)
CNA and HHA home health jobs are the backbone of daily personal care — bathing, grooming, mobility assistance, and companionship. Our CNAs and HHAs are supervised by RNs, which means you always have clinical backup when questions arise in the field.
Pediatric Nurses
BrightStar Care of West Fort Worth/Granbury provides pediatric nursing services, including care coordination with Cook Children's Medical Center. Pediatric home health jobs require specialized training and temperament — if you have pediatric experience, we want to hear from you.
Therapy Professionals (PT, OT, Speech)
Physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech-language pathologists working in home health deliver post-acute rehabilitation to patients who have been discharged from facilities like Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of City View and Texas Rehabilitation Hospital of Fort Worth. Home health therapy jobs allow you to treat patients in their real environment — stairs, kitchens, bathrooms — rather than a controlled clinic setting.
What Makes BrightStar Care Home Health Jobs Different
Not every agency offering home health jobs in Fort Worth operates the same way. Here is what sets BrightStar Care of West Fort Worth/Granbury apart.
Joint Commission Accreditation
BrightStar Care is Joint Commission Accredited, reflecting our commitment to the highest standards in home health care. This accreditation is not common among local agencies. It signals to patients, families, and referral sources that our clinical standards have been independently verified — and it signals to employees that you are joining an organization that takes quality seriously.
RN-Led Supervision on Every Case
Our care is led by a Registered Nurse Director of Nursing who oversees all care plans. CNAs, HHAs, and LVNs working home health jobs here are never on their own. You have a clinical chain of support you can call any time, any shift.
Flexible Scheduling That Works for Real Life
One of the most consistent reasons clinicians seek home health jobs is schedule flexibility. At BrightStar, we offer part-time, full-time, and per-diem shifts. You can work days, evenings, or overnight. We serve clients across a wide geographic area — from Ridglea and Westover Hills in Fort Worth to Benbrook and the Granbury corridor — which means we can typically match your schedule with clients near where you live.
Competitive Pay Across All Home Health Roles
Home health jobs at BrightStar Care of West Fort Worth/Granbury offer competitive compensation tied to your role and experience level. RNs and LVNs working home health in Texas typically earn between $28 and $55 per hour depending on specialty and shift. CNAs and HHAs generally earn between $14 and $20 per hour. Per-diem and overnight rates reflect shift differentials.
For those asking which home health care agency pays the most — the answer depends on your role, credentials, specialty, and willingness to take overnight or high-acuity cases. Agencies that serve medically complex patients and carry Joint Commission Accreditation generally pay more than non-accredited personal care agencies because the clinical expectations are higher.
Real Career Advancement
BrightStar home health jobs are not dead-end positions. CNAs often pursue LVN licensure. LVNs advance to RN. RNs move into Director of Nursing or care management roles. We support continuing education and will work with you on scheduling to accommodate school. To learn more about why home health is worth considering as a long-term career path, read our post on 5 reasons to consider home health as a career.
Who We Are Looking For
We hire for clinical competence and character in equal measure. The patients we serve in neighborhoods like Camp Bowie, Western Hills, Benbrook, and Granbury have real medical needs. They are recovering from strokes, managing ALS, living with advanced COPD, or transitioning home after surgery at Texas Health Southwest Fort Worth or Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center.
The right candidate for a home health job at BrightStar Care of West Fort Worth/Granbury:
- Holds a current Texas license or certification (RN, LVN, CNA, HHA, PT, OT, or SLP)
- Has reliable transportation and a valid driver's license
- Is comfortable working independently in a patient's home
- Communicates clearly with patients, families, and the clinical team
- Can adapt to changing patient needs without waiting to be told
Prior home health experience is valued but not always required for CNA and HHA positions. We provide orientation and ongoing training through our RN-supervised care model.
How to Apply for Home Health Jobs at BrightStar Care of West Fort Worth
Applying is straightforward. Call us directly at 817.377.3420 or fax your resume to 972.379.0555. You can also visit our location page and use the online contact form to express your interest. We respond to all applicants within one business day.
We conduct interviews in Fort Worth and can accommodate evenings and weekends for working clinicians. Background checks and reference verification are part of our standard hiring process — another reason families in this market trust us with their care.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which home health care agency pays the most?
Pay in home health jobs varies by role, credentials, and the complexity of cases the agency handles. Agencies that are Joint Commission Accredited and serve medically complex patients — including wound care, IV therapy, and pediatric nursing — generally pay at the higher end of the market. RNs in home health in Texas can earn $28–$55 per hour. LVNs typically earn $22–$35 per hour. CNAs and HHAs generally earn $14–$20 per hour, with shift differentials for overnight and weekend work.
What types of home health jobs are available in Fort Worth, TX?
Home health jobs in the Fort Worth area include positions for RNs, LVNs, CNAs, HHAs, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech-language pathologists. Pediatric nursing roles are also available for clinicians with specialized training. Schedules range from part-time and per-diem to full-time with benefits.
Do I need prior home health experience to apply?
Prior home health experience is preferred for RN and LVN roles but is not always required for CNA and HHA positions. BrightStar Care of West Fort Worth/Granbury provides structured orientation and ongoing supervision through our RN Director of Nursing. If you hold a current Texas license or certification, we encourage you to apply.
How can I make $2,000 a week working in home health?
Earning $2,000 per week in home health is realistic for RNs and experienced LVNs who work full-time hours, take overnight or weekend shifts, and specialize in higher-acuity services like wound care, IV therapy, or pediatric nursing. Per-diem and shift-differential pay can significantly increase weekly earnings compared to standard day shifts. Consistent availability and willingness to take complex cases are the fastest path to higher weekly compensation.
What jobs pay well without a four-year degree?
Home health aide (HHA) and certified nursing assistant (CNA) positions require state certification programs — not four-year degrees — and offer starting pay of $14–$20 per hour in the Fort Worth market. LVNs complete a 12-to-18-month program and earn $22–$35 per hour in home health. These roles offer genuine career ladders: many CNAs go on to become LVNs, and many LVNs continue to RN licensure while working.
Is home health a good long-term career?
Home health is one of the fastest-growing healthcare sectors in the country. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 22 percent job growth through 2032 for home health and personal care roles. In markets like Fort Worth and Hood County, the aging population ensures sustained demand. Home health also offers clinical variety, flexible scheduling, and advancement opportunities that facility-based roles do not always provide.
What is the difference between a home health aide and a private duty nurse?
A home health aide (HHA) provides personal care assistance — bathing, dressing, mobility support, and light housekeeping — under RN supervision. A private duty nurse (LVN or RN) provides skilled clinical care: medication administration, wound care, IV therapy, and skilled nursing assessments. Both are valued roles in home health. BrightStar Care of West Fort Worth/Granbury hires for both, and care plans are always reviewed and supervised by our RN Director of Nursing.
How do I apply for home health jobs with BrightStar Care of West Fort Worth/Granbury?
Call 817.377.3420 or fax your resume to 972.379.0555 to start your application. You can also use the contact form on our location page. We respond to all candidates within one business day and can schedule interviews at times that work for currently employed clinicians.
About BrightStar Care of West Fort Worth/Granbury
BrightStar Care of West Fort Worth/Granbury is a Joint Commission Accredited home health agency serving Fort Worth, Benbrook, Granbury, and surrounding communities in Tarrant and Hood Counties. Our care is led by a Registered Nurse Director of Nursing who supervises all care plans and field staff. We serve medically complex patients — including those discharged from Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth, JPS Health Network, Cook Children's Medical Center, and Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center — with skilled nursing, personal care, and specialty services. Our team is led by franchise owner Patrick Acker.
To learn more about home health jobs at BrightStar Care of West Fort Worth/Granbury, or to discuss current openings, call us at 817.377.3420 or fax your resume to 972.379.0555. We are available 24/7 and offer competitive pay, flexible scheduling, and a no-contract employment arrangement. We look forward to hearing from you.
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