CNA / PCA — Beta Tester | Home Care Career Development Platform (Metro Atlanta)

Job Description:

WeVoro is a Georgia Tech-backed startup building a career development platform for CNAs and PCAs in Metro Atlanta. We're not a job board. We're building the tool that manages your entire career in home care — starting with your credentials and growing into a full career guidance/management platform over time.

Here's where we start. WeVoro gives you one place to store all your certifications, track their status, and get notified before anything expires — so you're never caught off guard and always ready to work. Your verified profile is shareable directly with agencies, which means faster hiring and less paperwork every time you start somewhere new.

As the platform grows, we'll connect you to local programs and partners to help you update or advance your credentials at lower costs. The long-term vision is a platform that actively guides your path — whether that's staying current as a CNA, moving from PCA to CNA, or working toward LPN or RN.

We're recruiting beta testers across Metro Atlanta including Henry, Clayton, Fayette, Spalding, Rockdale, Fulton, South Fulton, Douglas, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Cobb, Cherokee, and Forsyth counties.

What you get:

  • Free platform access from day one
  • Credential tracking and expiration alerts in one place
  • A verified profile you share directly with agencies to get hired faster
  • Early access to career advancement tools as they roll out
  • Direct input into how WeVoro is built

Who we're looking for:

  • Active CNA or PCA in Metro Atlanta
  • Reliable transportation
  • Open to providing feedback during beta

WeVoro is launching this summer. Apply and someone from our team will follow up directly.

Work Location: Remote

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