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How much do on call medication administration jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for on call medication administration in the United States is $17.79, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.79 and $17.79 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between On Call Medication Administration vs Medication Aide?

AspectOn Call Medication AdministrationMedication Aide
CredentialsLicensed Nurse or Certified Medication TechnicianCertified Medication Aide (CMA)
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, nursing homes, on-call basisLong-term care facilities, assisted living
Job RoleAdministers medications as needed, responds to urgent callsPrepares and administers medications under supervision

On Call Medication Administration involves licensed professionals providing medication services on an as-needed basis, often in urgent or unpredictable situations. Medication Aides typically work scheduled shifts in long-term care settings, focusing on routine medication distribution. Both roles require certification, but On Call Medication Administration emphasizes flexibility and emergency response, while Medication Aides focus on daily medication management.

What are the typical challenges faced by On Call Medication Administration professionals, and how can they effectively manage them?

On Call Medication Administration professionals often encounter challenges such as managing varying schedules, responding to urgent medication needs, and ensuring accuracy under pressure. Effective communication with healthcare teams and meticulous record-keeping are essential to prevent medication errors and maintain patient safety. Adapting quickly to new environments and staying current with medication protocols also help professionals excel in this flexible, fast-paced role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in On Call Medication Administration, and why are they important?

To thrive in On Call Medication Administration, you need a solid understanding of pharmacology, medication safety protocols, and often a healthcare certification such as CNA, CMA, or LPN/LVN. Familiarity with medication dispensing systems, electronic health records (EHRs), and inventory management tools is typically required. Strong attention to detail, reliability, and effective communication are vital soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure timely, accurate medication delivery and patient safety, especially in urgent or unpredictable situations.

Is a medication aide a CMA?

A medication aide is a healthcare worker trained to administer medications under supervision, often in long-term care settings. A Certified Medication Aide (CMA) is a specific certification in some regions that qualifies a medication aide to perform medication administration independently. The terms can overlap but may have different requirements depending on the state or facility.

What is On Call Medication Administration?

On Call Medication Administration refers to the process where a healthcare worker, typically a nurse or certified medication aide, is available outside of regular hours to administer medications to patients as needed. This role ensures that patients receive their prescribed medications promptly, even during nights, weekends, or emergencies. It is crucial for facilities such as assisted living centers, hospitals, and home health services, where continuous medication management is necessary for patient care.
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Medication Technician (Day shift)

Maybelle Center

Portland, OR โ€ข On-site

$23 - $25/hr

Full-time

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Maybelle Center is seeking a Medication Technician (MTs) to assist with administering or assist residents in self-administering medications and treatments under Registered Nurse (RN) delegation and supervision, in accordance with OSBN Division 47 and Oregon Administrative Rules 411-054. The MT is responsible for documenting medication administration in the PointClickCare electronic MAR, monitoring for side effects, medical and/or behavioral changes, and addressing safety risks such as med-seeking, cheeking or diversion.

This role involves close coordination with all departments and requires additional care coordination and support interventions guided by the Individual Service Plans, Temporary Service Plans, and Behavior Support Plans. As the Medication Technician, you will not only be working as part of a cohesive and interdisciplinary resident care team, but you will also be supporting nursing services in their ongoing endeavor to deliver comprehensive, holistic health models. They will actively collaborate with team members, external partners, and residents to promote recovery and stability in a respectful and culturally sensitive manner.

  • This position is full-time, non-exempt
  • On-site at our assisted living facility (Macdonald Residence)
  • Shifts available: Day - 6am-230pm

Duties and ResponsibilitiesCommunity Philosophy and Culture
  • Adheres to and conveys the community's philosophy of supporting dignity, privacy, independence, choice, individuality, and a home-like environment for residents.
  • Answers call lights promptly, assists where needed for resident care and safety and embodies a Universal Worker culture.
  • Prioritizes people over pills.
  • Participates in fostering a strong, cohesive care team, contributing to a positive work environment through effective communication and professional interactions.
Resident Care and Medication Administration
  • Administers or assists residents to self-administer medications and treatments under physician orders and RN delegation, in compliance with OAR 411-054 and OSBN Division 47.
  • Follow the Six Rights of Medication Administration: Right Resident, Right Medication, Right Dose, Right Time, Right Route, and Right Documentation.
  • Implements physician orders and resident-specific instructions only under the direction and supervision of an RN or LPN.
  • Maintains awareness of resident behaviors that indicate med-seeking, cheeking, hoarding, or diversion; follows protocols such as visual mouth checks and enhanced supervision.
  • Measures and records vital signs and weights as a taught task under RN direction.
  • Provides services as indicated on residents' MARs, Service Plans, Temporary Service Plans, Behavior Support Plans, Alerts and Incident Reporting.
Documentation Requirements
  • Accurately documents medication administration, refusals, behaviors, and adverse reactions in the MAR and paper documentation.
  • Reviews and references Temporary Service Plans (TSP), Service Plans, Alerts and Behavior Support Plans (BSP) prior to administering medications when applicable.
  • Complete Incident Reports (IRs) when the first responder and/or witness, per policy.
  • Completes required narcotic documentation and will perform shift change narcotic counts with proper verification and co-signature. Maintains security of the narcotic keys and cart while on shift.
  • Reports changes in condition, refusals, or behavioral concerns to the RN, LPN, DNS, or DBS.
  • Reports medication errors or near misses immediately; completes incident reports thoroughly and participates in corrective action planning.
  • Communicate with physicians only under nursing direction and supervision.
Medication Management and Storage
  • Ensures medication security, including locked carts, secured controlled substances, and proper storage of insulin and temperature-sensitive medications.
  • Follows procedures for medication ordering and reordering; promptly notifies the nursing team if there is a delay or discrepancy. Must seek education and training from the Lead.
  • Prevents loss, breakage, or waste by adhering to handling, storage, and documentation protocols.
Regulatory Compliance and Safety
  • Maintains accountability for current RN delegation and proactively schedules re-evaluations within the required timeframes.
  • Adheres to Oregon Board of Pharmacy and Nursing rules, follows the Oregon DHS OARs for medication administration rules, internal policies and procedures, emergency protocols, infection control practices, and disaster preparedness standards.
  • Responds to emergencies, including administering Narcan, CPR, and first aid as certified and required; notifies RN on-call and documents incidents per policy.
  • Follows community emergency protocols for fire, fall, missing resident, behavioral crisis, medical emergencies, overdose, substance use and disaster drills.
  • Adheres to all community policies, safety procedures, and administrative protocols.
Communication and Collaboration
  • Collaborates with the Direct Care, Lead Direct Care, Float Direct Care, and Behavioral Health teams regarding medication-related behavioral observations.
  • Attends shift huddles and contributes to team communication.
  • Collaborates with Direct Care Lead for coverage during huddle and communicates huddle meeting minutes afterwards.
  • Coordinates with Direct Care Lead for lunch coverage.
  • Participates in interdisciplinary care planning as requested by the nursing team.
  • Follows home health and hospice protocols as directed by the RN Case Manager, LPN, or DNS.
  • Observes and reports maintenance or safety concerns in resident units or shared area.
Training and Professional Development
  • Attends all required education, training, and competency re-evaluation sessions
Additional Duties
  • Perform additional tasks as assigned by the Manager, Director of Behavior Services, DNS, RN, Administrator within the UAP scope and RN delegation requirements.
Company-Wide Responsibilities
  • Fosters a respectful, inclusive, and caring atmosphere for residents, families, and team members.
  • Maintains confidentiality and privacy of all residents, employees, and organizational information.
  • Contributes to a cohesive, team-oriented work environment.
  • Practices safe working habits and contributes to a secure work setting.
  • Actively participates in ongoing training, in-services, and scheduled meetings.
  • Supports quality assurance performance improvement projects and performs other duties as assigned within scope and role.
Commitment and Core Competencies
  • Demonstrates a commitment to trauma-informed care and recovery-oriented behavioral health principles.
  • The ability to build rapport and maintain therapeutic boundaries with residents and collaborate effectively with interdisciplinary teams.
  • Upholds HIPAA regulations, resident rights, and community confidentiality protocols.
  • Maintains punctuality, reliability, and compliance with scheduled shifts and attendance standards.
  • Demonstrates professional appearance and adherence to dress code standards.
  • Willingness to learn, accept feedback, and adapt to new practices and technologies.
  • Mandatory completion and maintenance of certifications and continued education required by Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR), Oregon DHS, and internal policy.
  • Required to wear an assigned name tag and carry designated safety and communication tools (e.g., community keys, iAlert device, walkie-talkie, gait belt, closed-toe shoes, scrub pants, and company-provided shirts) while on duty.
Supervisory Responsibilities

This is a non-supervisory, peer-based position.

Qualifications / Requirements
  • Must have a high school diploma or general education degree.
  • Working knowledge of equipment, supplies, and chemicals used in nursing operations.
  • Minimum one year experience in behavioral health, trauma-informed care, treatment recovery or related field preferred.
  • Preferred one year experience working as a Medication Technician in a community-based care licensed setting.
  • Certified Medication Aide, preferred.
  • First Aid & CPR certification, required.
  • Food Handlers card, required.
  • Onsite medication delegation and taught tasks, required.
  • Additional certifications in behavioral health care, de-escalation, or trauma-informed care are preferred.
  • Completion of Oregon DHS-required training and OAR Division 54/OSBN Division 47 education.
Physical and Emotional Requirements

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions listed above.

  • Must have physical ability to support resident care, including lifting, repositioning, and emergency response (up to 25 pounds)
  • Physical stamina to occasionally support residents with mobility and care needs, including walking stairs (up to four flights).
  • Regularly required to use hands to finger, handle/feel, and to talk and hear.
  • Frequently required to sit for extended periods and reach with hands and arms.
  • Occasionally required to stand; walk and stoop, kneel, and crouch.
  • The ability to remain calm under pressure and manage challenging behaviors with empathy and patience.
  • Emotional resilience to provide consistent, compassionate care in a behavioral health setting.
Benefits/perks
  • 100% employer-paid health insurance for employees, with dependent coverage options available
  • Employer-paid life and disability insurance
  • 401(k) with a dollar-for-dollar match up to 4% (eligible after 60 days)
  • TriMet pass or parking reimbursement
  • Generous paid time off: 10 paid holidays plus over 5 weeks of PTO
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for mental health, financial, and personal support
  • Flexible Spending Account (FSA) for healthcare and dependent care expenses
  • Meal provided during on-site shift
Compensation

Salary: $23.00-$25.00/hr (+ shift differential for hours worked between 6pm and 6am)


Requires passing pre-employment background check.


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