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Medical Assistant Part Time Evening Jobs in Minnesota

Medical Assistant - Part Time - Float

Anoka, MN · On-site

$18 - $23.25/hr

Additional Medical Assistant Part Time, 24 Hours/Week Mercy Clinic South Section Float Pool Primary Care Clinics throughout South County St. Louis Qualifications: * MA Certification Not Required ...

Evening CNA position 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM - 14 hours per week Active MN CNA certification required Summary The Nursing Assistant (NA) serves as caregiver to the resident during the scheduled work period ...

Evening CNA position 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM - 14 hours per week Active MN CNA certification required Summary The Nursing Assistant (NA) serves as caregiver to the resident during the scheduled work period ...

Work Shift: 8 Hours - Evening Shifts (United States of America) Scheduled Weekly Hours: 16 ... No Department Details Summary The Nursing Assistant (NA) serves as caregiver to the resident during ...

Work Shift: 8 Hours - Evening Shifts (United States of America) Scheduled Weekly Hours: 16 ... No Department Details Summary The Nursing Assistant (NA) serves as caregiver to the resident during ...

Evening (United States of America) Scheduled Weekly Hours: 14 Compensation: Salary Range: $19.00 ... CNA, Certified Nursing Assistant opportunity 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM - 14 hours per week! Active MN CNA ...

Evening (United States of America) Scheduled Weekly Hours: 14 Compensation: Salary Range: $19.00 ... CNA, Certified Nursing Assistant opportunity 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM - 14 hours per week! Active MN CNA ...

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How much do medical assistant part time evening jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for medical assistant part time evening in Minnesota is $19.48, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.73 and $21.44 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a medical assistant part time evening?

Medical Assistant Part Time Evening roles are healthcare positions in which medical assistants work part-time hours, typically during the late afternoon and evening shifts. These professionals support physicians and nurses by performing clinical and administrative tasks such as taking vital signs, preparing examination rooms, updating patient records, and assisting with minor procedures. Working evening shifts may involve providing care to patients after regular business hours, making this role ideal for those seeking flexible work schedules.

What are some common challenges faced by medical assistants working part-time evening shifts?

Medical Assistants on part-time evening shifts often encounter unique challenges, such as managing a varied patient flow that can fluctuate between busy and quiet periods. They may also have fewer support staff available compared to daytime shifts, requiring them to be adaptable and resourceful. Additionally, evening staff often handle more urgent cases and must communicate effectively with both daytime and overnight teams to ensure continuity of care. Building strong teamwork and time management skills is essential in this environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a medical assistant part time evening, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Medical Assistant Part Time Evening, you need a solid understanding of clinical procedures, basic medical terminology, and usually a medical assistant certification or diploma. Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems, scheduling software, and basic medical equipment is typically required. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to communicate compassionately with patients are vital soft skills in this role. These abilities ensure efficient patient care, accurate record-keeping, and effective support for both patients and healthcare providers during evening shifts.

What is the difference between Medical Assistant Part Time Evening vs Medical Receptionist Part Time Evening?

AspectMedical Assistant Part Time EveningMedical Receptionist Part Time Evening
CredentialsCPR certification, Medical Assistant diploma or certificationNo specific certification required
Work EnvironmentClinics, outpatient facilities, hospitalsFront desk, reception area, administrative offices
Job DutiesPatient exams, taking vital signs, assisting providersScheduling appointments, answering calls, managing patient check-in

Medical Assistant Part Time Evening roles focus on clinical tasks and patient care, requiring specific certifications. Medical Receptionist Part Time Evening positions are administrative, centered on patient interaction and scheduling. Both roles are common in healthcare settings but serve different functions.

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Infographic showing various Medical Assistant Part Time Evening job openings in Minnesota as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 15% Part Time, 7% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 89% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,518 per year, or $19.5 per hour.

Resident Assistant: Part-Time Evening

Good Shepherd Lutheran Services

Winona, MN • On-site

$17 - $21.14/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 26 days ago


Job description

This job is located in Rushford, MN
Hours: Part-Time Evening Shift
Reports to: Director of Nursing
Travel: Some travel may be required.
Starting Wage: Non-Exempt $17.00-$21.14 per hour.
Job Summary: To provide direct resident care services according to the plan of care prepared by and under direct supervision of the Charge Nurse.
Work Environment: Works in well lighted well-ventilated work area.
Essential Functions:
• Provide direct resident care services with attention directed toward improving or maintaining optimal physical, mental, and psychosocial functional performance, promoting resident choice and preferences, and increasing resident dignity and quality of life according to each resident’s plan of care and the NA Standards of Care.
1. Nutritional care, including:
a. Asking resident their favorite food and beverage choices.
b. Serving resident meal and snacks with correct diet and consistent in a timely manner to ensure proper temperature.
c. Assisting, cuing, or monitoring residents with eating
d. Encourage adequate intake as directed.
e. Recording intake as directed.
f. Supplying fresh water to residents during each shift.
g. Measuring weight for resident as directed.
h. Watching for and reporting to nurse changes in resident appetite, intake, and ability to eat.
2. Continence care, including:
a. Supporting use of bedpan, urinal, commode, or toilet as appropriate.
b. Following established bowel and bladder program.
c. Collecting routine urine, stool and sputum samples as directed.
d. Keeping urinary catheter and tubing properly positioned and cleaned.
e. Emptying and recording output for each shift as directed.
f. Providing colostomy care as directed, observing for results as directed.
g. Recording bowel movements and character as directed.
h. Keeping incontinent residents dry and clean.
i. Cleansing after each incontinent voiding or bowel movement
j. Watching for and reporting to Charge Nurse changes in resident elimination patterns
3. Mobility assistance, including:
a. Assisting with ambulation to the extent needed
b. Using walker, cane, wheelchair, gait belt and other mechanical aids according to the care plan
c. Transferring resident between bed, wheelchair, geriatric chair, or commode using assistive devices, gait belt and proper body mechanics
d. Maintaining optimum joint functioning for activities of daily living by positioning using proper body alignment
e. Moving and regularly repositioning residents who are lying in bed
f. Unser proper body mechanics and turning techniques
g. Encouraging residents to be up and as active as possible
h. Conducting range of motion exercises as directed
i. Assisting with rehabilitation and restorative programs and goals according to each resident’s care plan
j. Encouraging resident participation in therapeutic activities
k. Assisting residents to and from social and therapeutic activities as direct
l. Watching for and reporting to Charge Nurse changes in resident mobility patterns or safety
m. Reporting incidents or injuries to the Charge Nurse immediately
4. Personal hygiene cares, including:
a. Assisting with bathing-bed, whirlpool, or shower
b. Assisting with shampooing and hair care
c. Assisting with skin care needs
d. Assisting with grooming and perineal care
e. Assisting with dressing and undressing
f. Assisting with oral and denture hygiene
g. Assisting with nail care
h. Assisting with shaving
i. Watching for and reporting to nurse changes in resident ADL abilities or skin integrity
5. Comfort and quality of line needs, including:
a. With attention directed toward embracing the Culture Change philosophy, make decisions and carry out duties according to the resident’s preferred routines and choices.
b. Assisting the resident in meeting the needs for uninterrupted rest and naps
c. Watching for signs of discomfort and reporting to the nurse immediately
d. Reporting resident complaints of discomfort to the nurse immediately
e. Following the resident’s care plan choices.
f. Assisting with socialization, exercise, and mental stimulation of the resident
g. Maintaining a clean, comfortable, and pleasant environment
h. Changing bed linens and making beds
i. Tidying the resident’s room
j. Observing of proper ventilation, temperature, light, and noise control
6. Effective communication with residents, families, and other staff by:
a. Communicating therapeutically and respectfully with residents by using terminology, manner of speech and non-verbal techniques appropriate to the individual’s level of understanding.
b. Providing adequate compensation for diminished hearing.
c. Establishing eye contact and speaking directly to residents.
d. Using low decibel sound levels.
e. Decreasing extraneous noise during conversation.
f. Responding to resident’s verbal and non-verbal expression of needs
g. Reporting to nurse if a request cannot be met
h. Receiving shift report from the nurse at the beginning of each shift
i. Communicating professionally between staff for continuity of care and safety.
j. Reporting off to the nurse before leaving duty.
k. Watching for and reporting to the nurse and changes in resident usual communication pattern immediately.
7. Providing for resident, employee and GSLS protection by:
a. Practicing basic medical asepsis to prevent the transfer of infection -using correct hand-washing techniques -handling supplies and equipment with proper technique, moving cleanest to dirtiest -cleaning and sanitizing bedside equipment and supply as assigned
b. Positioning call light in reach of residents always, use of protective devices according to the resident’s plan of care, observing the “No Walk By” call light policy and responding to call lights promptly, observing the “Catch a Falling Star” Fall Prevention program, and other safety measures, policies, and programs.
c. Knowledge and practice of HIPAA privacy regulations
d. Providing adequate compensation for impaired visual and hearing
e. Reporting potential hazards, incidents or injuries to the shift nurse or administration immediately
f. Observing self-back safety and body mechanics procedures
g. Knowledge and following each resident’s plan of care unless resident status has changed, then seek direction from the shift nurse or Nurse Case Manager. Always seek additional help for resident cares when resident status warrants it.
h. Knowledge and practice of all established policies and procedures of the GSLS
i. Knowledge and practice of all established emergency and disaster plans
j. Knowledge, thorough understanding, and proper performance of job procedures, skills, proper body mechanics, individual resident care plans, and equipment use prior to performing job duties
k. Awareness of resident, staff, and public safety always
l. Providing for resident protection by: -using special need safety devices -assisting or supervising residents with smoking -adjusting the bed height to the lowest position with brakes on -observing residents at least every two hours or more frequently for special needs
m. Reporting as a mandated reporter any vulnerable adult issues
n. Watching for and reporting to the nurse changes in the resident’s physical status, mental status, and behavior immediately
8. Other Skills (with special training), including:
a. Taking vital signs
b. Changing oxygen tanks
c. Documentation of care provided, vital signs, intakes and outputs, behaviors and others as directed
d. Other duties as assigned by the licensed nurse or Household Manager
Skills and Abilities:
• Good Communication Skills-able to communicate clearly and effectively using tact and diplomacy with residents, family members and other staff members.
• Organizational Skills-able to plan, pay attention to detail and accuracy, use initiative and confident to work effectively with minimal supervision.
• Interpersonal Skills-able to maintain a positive attitude, be enthusiastic, be patient and understanding with staff, residents, and family.
• Documentation Skills- able to document daily all services and cares provided.
• Teamwork Skills- able to work congenially with others, willingness to help others, always supportive of team members verbally and in actions.
• Ability to accept supervision and follow directives, polices, rules and regulations.
• Problem-solving Skills- able to use positive and objecting problem-solving individually and as part of the team; to anticipate and recognize potential and actual problems, use creative interventions and approaches, positive attitude in making changes and trying new approaches.
• Good Observation Skills-remains constantly alert to observe changes in resident’s status, recognized problems and hazards and report to the appropriate person. Uses observation skills prior to providing cares to determine if a licensed nurse needs to assess the resident.
• Ability to react calmly and efficiently to new or stressful situations.
• Demonstrates understanding and support of management- communicates objective information to nursing management, demonstrates support of management to staff, family, and the community.
Physical Demands:
• Regularly required to stand, bend, and walk. May also be required to sit, climb, stoop, kneel, crouch, push and pull.
• Regularly assigned to lift or move objects up to 10 pounds.
• Frequently required to support up to 10-50 pounds.
• Emergency situations could require carrying/supporting 25 pounds or greater.
• Requires employee use hands for repetitive actions such as simple grasping, firm grasping and fine manipulating.
• May be required to work in unprotected heights, being around moving machinery, exposure to marked changes in temperature and/or humidity, driving automotive equipment and exposure to dust, fumes, or gases.
• Requires functional hearing ability to read medical records, make observatory assessments, and document in writing and computer records.
• Requires functional ability to perform job duties as listed in the job description.
Qualifications:
A. Education/Other-
• Must be at least 16 years of age.
• Able to read, write and follow oral and written instructions and document care provided in English.
• Must have successfully completed an approved NA training program and by on the Minnesota NA Registry or shall be enrolled in an approved training program and successfully complete that class and testing within 4 months of the date of hire.
B. Personal-
• Sensitivity to the needs, feelings and opinions of residents, family, and other staff members; patience, gentleness, concern, and sincerity; warmth and friendliness.
• Confidentiality with written and verbal information.
• Integrity, honesty, tact, and diplomacy when in contact with residents, family, and other staff members; professional behavior.
• Neat and well-groomed appearance.
• Economical and careful with property, supplies and use of time.

Benefits ~

Paid Time Off, Shift Differentials, Pension match, Health amp; Dental Insurance, Life Insurance, Referral Bonus, Sign on Bonus, Scholarships and other benefits