Posted: Mar 31, 2026

CMA

Nehalem Valley Care Center - Wheeler, OR
Part-time
Salary: $23.00 - $28.00 Hourly
Application Deadline: N/A
Senior Living Facility

Nehalem Valley Care Center is seeking a skilled, detail-oriented Certified Medication Aide (CMA) to join our nursing team along the Oregon Coast. If you hold an active Oregon CMA license and are looking to grow within a supportive, community-focused care center, we'd love to hear from you.

WHY JOIN US?

We value every member of our team and are committed to supporting your success:

• Competitive wage: $23.00–$28.00/hour
• Comprehensive benefits: Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance
• Paid Time Off (PTO)
• Opportunities for professional growth and advancement
• Access to the latest integrated care technology
• A collaborative work environment
• The warmth and close-knit feel of small-town coastal Oregon

ABOUT NEHALEM VALLEY CARE CENTER

We are an established skilled nursing facility serving multiple communities along the Oregon Coast. Our services span the full continuum of care — from short-term rehabilitation to long-term nursing, Alzheimer's, and hospice care. We are deeply committed to the residents and communities we serve, and our staff works every day to build genuine, lasting connections with the people in our care.

YOUR ROLE

As a CMA, you play a vital role in the efficiency and quality of our nursing team. Your core responsibilities include:

• Administering medications accurately and in accordance with provider orders
• Documenting medication administration in our EMR and MAR systems
• Supporting LPNs and RNs by managing medication workflows, allowing them to focus on higher-level clinical tasks
• Monitoring residents for medication responses and reporting observations to nursing staff
• Building respectful, trusting relationships with residents and their families

This role requires precision, accountability, and a genuine commitment to resident safety and well-being.

WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR

You're a strong candidate if you:

• Hold a current CMA license through the Oregon State Board of Nursing in good standing
• Communicate clearly and effectively, both verbally and in writing
• Are observant, reliable, and able to think quickly in a fast-paced environment
• Demonstrate empathy, patience, and professionalism with residents and staff
• Work well independently and as part of a collaborative care team

HOW TO APPLY

Our application takes about 3 minutes and is fully mobile-friendly. If this role sounds like the right fit, apply today — we look forward to meeting you.