PACE Southeast Michigan Jobs Hiring Now
PACE Southeast Michigan is hiring for 55 open roles on Migrate Mate as of July 16, 2026, concentrated in healthcare administration and program management. Migrate Mate updates PACE Southeast Michigan's live openings daily. PACE Southeast Michigan is a nonprofit healthcare organization providing comprehensive medical, social, and personal care services to older adults living in the community.
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PACE Southeast Michigan hiring data on Migrate Mate, as of July 16, 2026.
- Open jobs
- 55
- Top team
- Healthcare Administration
- Seniority
- Across all levels
- Work type
- 0% remote or hybrid
- Top location
- Southfield
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SUMMARY:
Under the management of the PACE SEMI’s Community Living Manager and the coordination of the Lead CLA, the Community Living Associate (CLA) provides supportive services to the participants (residents); including but not limited to the community setting, during transport and on appointments, or in the day health center while under the supervision of the manager, registered nurse, or lead CLA. The CLA’s responsibilities for each participant are specified in the CLA Care Plan. The following statements are intended to describe the essential elements, functions, and requirements of the position. The list should not be taken as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of an individual assigned to this job.
SPECIFIC DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS:
- The CLA plan of care is based on the initial and on-going assessments that are performed by the manager, assigned RNCM/clinical team, and lead CLA.
- The CLA assists in providing and/or maintaining optimal physical and emotional comforts to the participants (residents) living in the community setting while embracing the culture, mission, values, and the practicing Ten Principles at PACE SEMI.
- The CLA assists in creating a nurturing supportive environment while helping participants (residents) achieve maximum self-reliance and independence within the community living setting.
- The CLA performs the care or services that are outlined in the individual participant’s care plan; any care guidelines that are pertinent to the participant’s diagnosis are specified in the care plan.
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The CLA performs a variety of tasks and services for the participants (residents), including:
- Personal care up to and including 2-person assist
- 1:1 interaction in DHC and CL as outlined in the plan of care
- Assistance with activities
- Assistance with meal preparation / cooking/ feeding/other nutritional needs
- Assistance with toileting / managing incontinence
- Simple treatments
- Grocery shopping
- Laundry services
- Coordination of care with participant and the DHC based on care plan
- Engage with resident elevating health concerns and customer services issues or needs appropriately
- Homemaking services / chores/ housekeeping services/sanitizing equipment
- All other duties as required by manager and lead CLA, as assigned
- Rounds q2 hour after 7pm-7am.
- The CLA is responsible for accurate timely documentation as required by the community living setting; including but not limited to the care and/or services provided during participant (resident) encounter(s). The CLA keeps the manager, lead CLA, and clinical team informed of the participant’s progress.
- Immediately reports all customer service complaints, all deviations from set schedule and appointments to supervisor /manager or lead CLA.
- The CLA responds to emergency situations in accordance with established policies and procedures.
- Works only within established scope of practice.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
- H.S. diploma or GED required
- Valid Michigan Driver's license
- Current CPR card required
- Certification is optional though preferred, but must have one (1) year experience with a frail or elderly population
- Experience must be in a long-term care, hospital, home care setting, or PACE setting
- Required completion of a basic nursing assistant training program. Must have received certificate of completion from a formal training program (Direct Care, Nurse Assistant, Medical Assistant, etc.) outside of PACE SEMI
- The CLA participates in annual, mandatory in-service training and screening, including but not limited to: infection control, TB testing, safety training, and BLS training
- The CLA must possess the ability to establish and maintain interpersonal and interdepartmental relationships
- The CLA shows respect for the physical, spiritual, and well-being of participants and co-workers
- The CLA must have the ability to problem solve and interpret instructions
- The CLA must be able to organize and maintain flexible scheduling to coordinate job responsibilities
- Ability to work sensitively with individuals of diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds
- Ability to relate to those participants with dementia and/or developmental disabilities
- The CLA must be able to perform duties in an atmosphere of frequent interruption
- Must meet a standardized set of competencies (approval by CMS) before working independently
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CLA competency is monitored and maintained in a variety of ways:
- Initially, through a skills check-off performance evaluation of specific tasks upon hire and orientation to the program, and annually thereafter
- Job related competency in-services including a practicum demonstration and written assessment
- Mandatory in-service training
- Department staff meetings
- Must be medically cleared for communicable diseases and have all immunizations up-to-date before engaging in direct participant contact.
SUMMARY OF WORKING CONDITIONS:
- Working conditions are variable. With exposure to communicable diseases, due to participant environment. There is also potential for exposure to chemicals such as cleaning solutions and medications
- The CLA is supervised regularly in the community setting, by the manager and RNCM by direct or indirect supervision. At this time the participant’s satisfaction with the Care Plan and CLA is evaluated
- Driving is required within PACE SEMI catchment area
- The CLA must have reliable transportation available on a daily basis, a current valid driver’s license, must maintain an acceptable driving record, and provide proof of current automobile insurance
- The CLA must have the ability to transfer and assist with moving patients; frequent walking, bending, and lifting of forty (40) pounds or more may be needed in the performance of duties
- The CLA may be required to change participant assignments based on the changing acuity level, participant needs, and participant census.
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Working at PACE Southeast Michigan
PACE Southeast Michigan's 55 open roles are across all levels, and about 0% are remote or hybrid. The most active teams are healthcare administration, program management, and business development. PACE Southeast Michigan provides coordinated, all-inclusive care for frail elderly individuals as an alternative to nursing home placement. The organization operates care centers across southeastern Michigan, employing clinicians, social workers, therapists, and support staff who work together in interdisciplinary teams to support participants living at home. Most PACE Southeast Michigan roles are based in Southfield, with some in Detroit and Clinton Township.
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How many jobs is PACE Southeast Michigan hiring for right now?
PACE Southeast Michigan is hiring for 55 open roles on Migrate Mate as of July 16, 2026, updated daily, concentrated in healthcare administration and program management. Open positions span clinical, social services, and administrative functions across its care centers in southeastern Michigan.
What kinds of roles does PACE Southeast Michigan hire for?
The most active teams are healthcare administration, program management, and business development. PACE Southeast Michigan regularly hires across clinical disciplines such as nursing, therapy, and medicine, as well as social work, behavioral health, nutrition, recreational therapy, and administrative support. Most postings are across all levels, with both patient-facing and operational positions available at its southeastern Michigan care centers.
Are PACE Southeast Michigan jobs remote or in-person?
Mostly on-site. About 0% of PACE Southeast Michigan's open roles on Migrate Mate are remote or hybrid as of July 16, 2026, with the rest based in Southfield. Each PACE Southeast Michigan listing shows its work location so you can filter before applying.
How do I apply to a job at PACE Southeast Michigan?
Find a role that matches your background in PACE Southeast Michigan's listings on Migrate Mate, then follow the listing through to PACE Southeast Michigan's own careers page to submit your application directly. PACE Southeast Michigan manages its own hiring process, including interviews and onboarding, independent of Migrate Mate.
Does PACE Southeast Michigan hire entry-level?
Most of PACE Southeast Michigan's open roles on Migrate Mate are across all levels as of July 16, 2026. Check individual PACE Southeast Michigan listings for stated experience requirements.
Where is PACE Southeast Michigan hiring?
Most PACE Southeast Michigan roles are based in Southfield, with some in Detroit and Clinton Township, and about 0% offer remote or hybrid work as of July 16, 2026. Migrate Mate shows the location on each listing.