In their words
Taken from OneHome's own job postings, not written by us.
OneHome coordinates a full range of post-acute care ranging from home health, infusion therapy and durable medical equipment services at patients’ homes. OneHome’s patient focused model creates one integrated point of accountability that coordinates with physicians, hospitals and health plans serving more than one million health plan members nationwide. OneHome was acquired by Humana in 2021 to advance value-based care. Our culture is inclusive, diverse, and above all, caring. It is important to us that our employees are engaged, supported and fairly treated. We offer a comprehensive benefits package to ensure the health and financial well-being of you and your family.
Hiring history
Measured from every posting this board has captured since August 2024. This is the part no competitor can copy.
- Postings tracked
- 2
- Last 12 months
- 2
- Cadence
- Dormant
- Last seen hiring
- September 2025
Counts combine two collection eras. Nothing has been observed from this employer in the last 90 days.
Roles they hire
Share of this employer's postings by role category.
Licence mix
Share of postings by licence type asked for.
Where they hire
Derived from the state licence each role was scoped to, which is the same field that answers what licence you need.
- Licences hired
- RN
- Roles hired for
- Utilization Review / UM
- Licensure
- Compact / Multi-State
- Hiring activity
- Posted within a year
- First seen hiring
- September 2025
Employment type was only captured from May 2026 onward, so any employer that stopped posting before then shows blank here permanently.
Published pay
Never. Not once in 2 postings tracked since September 2025 has this employer published a pay figure. That is their choice, not a gap in this database, so expect to negotiate without a public anchor.
Do they hire from the bedside?
Not yet assessed. This is read from posting text and has not been run for this employer, so the page does not guess. It is the question worth answering and it is on the list.
Similar employers
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