AI summary
Certified Medication Assistant role in a long-term care setting, focused on administering daily medications, monitoring patient reactions, and maintaining regulatory compliance. Good Samaritan Health Center provides holistic healthcare services supporting underserved communities. Standout perk: mission-driven work making a direct patient impact.
Key skills
Certified Medication Assistant (CMA) certificationMedication administrationMonitoring patient reactionsLong-term care experienceRegulatory compliancePatient care and compassionDocumentation
Salary not listed — comparable North Dakota Certified Medication Assistant long-term care roles typically pay about $16–$22/hour.
You'll thrive here if you’re a compassionate, detail-oriented CMA who wants to support underserved communities in a long-term care environment.
Why apply
- Holistic healthcare focus
- Support underserved communities
- Make direct patient impact
At Good Samaritan Health Center, we are committed to providing holistic healthcare services with a focus on enhancing the well-being of our underserved communities. We are currently seeking a compassionate and dedicated Certified Medication Assistant to join our long-term care team. In this role, you will be pivotal in administering daily medication to our patients, monitoring patient reactions, and ensuring compliance with health regulations. Your commitment will directly contribute to the holistic health outcomes of our patients, making a significant impact in their lives.