Nursing Jobs in Harrison, AR

COME JOIN OUR TEAM!!! GREAT OPPORTUNITY! EXCELLENT PAY! EXCITING BENEFITS! Under the supervision of the Administrator, the Director of Nursing (DON) has the authority, responsibility, and accountability for the functions, activities, and training of the nursing services staff, in addition to the supervision of the Therapy Department and its’ functions within the facility. In the absence of the Administrator, the Director of Nursing (DON) assumes responsibility for the facility. The DIrector of Nursing (DON) is responsible for the overall management of resident care 24 hours a day, seven (7) days per week. The Director of Nursing (DON) is delegated the responsibility for carrying out the assigned duties in accordance with current existing federal and state regulations and established company policies and procedures. Demonstrates knowledge of age specific developmental factors specific to adult and geriatric residents (i.e. physical, cognitive, and socialization factors) in planning delivery of care Demonstrates knowledge, skills and techniques necessary to care for residents with the following needs: therapeutic, neuro and dementia, dialysis, IV therapy, infectious disease and wound care, if applicable Attends all mandatory in-services by employee’s anniversary date Acts appropriately under the direction of the Administrator and acts as an active member of the interdisciplinary team Demonstrates ability to adjust to changes in shift assignments to meet resident and family needs Ensures the residents receive skilled nursing and rehabilitation services, as needed Successful completion of facility orientation on the care of a resident on a specialized dementia unit, as appropriate Communicates and observes the Corporate Compliance Program effectively and complies with Code of Conduct when performing work functions Develops and periodically updates statements of philosophy and objectives that define the type of nursing care the facility proposes to provide. Ensures that these are understood and implemented by nursing personnel Supervises, evaluates, counsels, and disciplines inter-departmental personnel Assists in the recruitment, interviewing, and selection and termination of nursing personnel Ensures that a sufficient number of qualified supervisory and supportive nursing personnel are assigned for each unit/shift to meet the residents needs Participates in all screening processes prior to admission. Assesses items needed by the facility to meet resident needs Plans staff development programs that will enhance staff knowledge of quality resident care Conducts periodic review to ensure that the nursing requirements of each resident admitted to the facility are reviewed and that the physician is consulted in planning resident care Demonstrates knowledge of current Health Department Directives and ensures that directives are implemented by staff Conducts periodic review that the facility and personnel are in compliance with State Code Requirements EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE: Maintains a current, valid Nursing License as a registered professional nurse, in good standing in the state the facility resides in (or a compact license) Possesses a minimum one (1) year of experience in nursing service administration. Additional education or experience in such areas as rehabilitative or geriatric nursing is preferred Possesses strong knowledge of state, federal and local regulations as they pertain to long term care 
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) — Physician Clinics Bring steady, compassionate care to every visit. As a Clinic LPN at NARMC, you’ll room patients, give immunizations and medications, support minor procedures, and keep the day moving smoothly for providers and patients alike. We value teamwork, safety, and clear, simple communication. About Us North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (NARMC) is an innovative, non-profit healthcare system anchored by a central hospital in Harrison, Arkansas, and 13 clinics serving rural North Arkansas. Our 750+ team members are guided by values of safety, quality, integrity, and community —on a mission to provide comprehensive healthcare close to home, and a vision to be the region’s most trusted and preferred provider. Job Summary Provide clinic-based patient care under RN/provider direction: rooming, vitals, injections/immunizations, medication tasks, patient education, and support for minor procedures; complete accurate EHR documentation and contribute to efficient clinic flow. Key Responsibilities Room patients; obtain histories and vital signs ; prep for exams and procedures. Administer injections/medications ; dress simple wounds; remove staples/sutures per competency. Coordinate referrals , pharmacy calls, and prior authorizations ; manage medication refills per protocol. Assist with EKG and spirometry/PFT per policy; maintain clean, stocked rooms. Provide patient education and post-visit follow-up calls; document thoroughly in the electronic health record (EHR) . Job Qualifications Required Graduate of an approved PN program; Arkansas LPN license. BLS certification; ability to read, write, speak, and understand English. Preferred Clinic experience; comfort with EKG/PFT workflows. Compensation & Schedule Status: Full-time (PRN/part-time considered) Schedule: Weekday clinic hours; occasional variation per clinic need Pay: Competitive hourly rate (details during interview) Why Join Us Close-knit clinic teams and supportive providers. Predictable schedule and meaningful patient relationships. Benefits Overview Multiple health plan options (PPO and HDHP) with coverage through NARMC Domestic Network and Cigna Health Plan. Dental and vision coverage through Delta Dental and Delta Vision of Arkansas. Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Savings Accounts (HSA) available. Basic life insurance and AD&D provided at no cost; voluntary life options available. Short-term and long-term disability coverage offered. Accident and critical illness insurance through Lincoln Financial. 401(k) retirement plan with up to 3.5% company match, vested over 5 years. Paid Leave Bank (PLB) and Extended Illness Bank (EIB) with accrual based on service years. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and First Stop Health 24/7 counseling services. AirMed/Mercy Life Flight membership for eligible staff and families. On-site wellness center and discounted membership at Planet Fitness. Tuition reimbursement and support for continuing education. Employee referral bonuses and internal promotion opportunities. Pet insurance and identity theft protection available. Discounts on prescriptions, cafeteria meals, gift shop items, and local thrift store purchases. 
Certified Medical Assistant / Certified Nursing Assistant (CCMA/CNA) — Primary and Obstetrical Care Clinic (Harrison, AR) We are seeking a dedicated clinical support team member for our Primary and Obstetrical Care Clinic. This position may be filled as either a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) or Medical Assistant (MA), depending on qualifications and experience. In this role, you’ll support providers and nursing staff through direct patient care, clinical procedures, and essential front-office functions that keep patient care flowing efficiently. If you enjoy a hands-on clinical environment where teamwork and patient connection matter, this role offers both purpose and variety. About Us North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (NARMC) is an innovative, non-profit healthcare system anchored by a central hospital in Harrison, Arkansas, and 13 clinics serving the rural communities of North Arkansas. Our continuum of care includes Home Health and Hospice, including our inpatient Hospice House. More than 750 team members deliver a comprehensive range of services close to home. Guided by our values of safety, quality, integrity, and community, our mission is to provide comprehensive healthcare across North Arkansas, and our vision is to be the region’s most trusted and preferred provider—one patient, one family, one neighbor at a time. Job Summary The Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) or Medical Assistant (MA) in our Internal Medicine Clinic provides both clinical and administrative support to ensure efficient, high-quality outpatient care. This role works closely with providers, nurses, and administrative staff to support patient care delivery, clinical procedures, and clinic workflow. Key Responsibilities Clinical Support & Patient Care - Prepare patients for exams and assist providers during examinations and minor procedures - Obtain and document vital signs and patient histories - Perform point-of-care testing, simple lab work, and EKGs - Assist with injections, immunizations, wound care, and dressing changes per provider orders - Remove sutures/staples and assist with minor procedures - Clean, sterilize, and maintain medical instruments and exam rooms per infection control standards - Maintain adequate clinical supplies and restock as needed Administrative & Front Office Support - Perform patient intake, registration, and rooming processes - Schedule appointments and assist with check-in/check-out functions - Support billing-related tasks including co-pay collection and basic insurance verification - Maintain accurate and timely EHR documentation - Provide patient education and reinforce provider instructions Job Qualifications Required: - High school diploma or GED - CNA certification or Certified Medical Assistant (CCMA/MA certification) - Current BLS certification - Strong communication and interpersonal skills - Basic computer proficiency Preferred: - 1+ year clinic experience - Phlebotomy or EKG experience - Medical terminology familiarity Compensation & Schedule - Competitive hourly pay based on experience - Full-time weekday clinic schedule Why Join Us Mission-driven team focused on high-quality, patient-centered care across North Arkansas. Benefits Overview (Standard NARMC benefits package included) 
As a CRNA at North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (NARMC), you’ll deliver high-quality anesthesia services for surgical and obstetrical patients, working in a collaborative team with anesthesiologists, surgeons, and perioperative staff. If you value clinical excellence, teamwork, and caring for a close-knit community, you’ll thrive here. About Us NARMC is a non-profit system with a hospital in Harrison and 13 clinics serving rural North Arkansas. Our 750+ employees provide comprehensive care guided by values of safety, quality, integrity, and community. Our mission is to provide comprehensive care for Northwest Arkansas; our vision is to be the most trusted and preferred provider. Job Summary Provide comprehensive anesthesia care across the perioperative continuum—including pre-anesthetic assessment, intraoperative management, and safe transfer of care to PACU—while upholding patient safety, accurate documentation, and productive collaboration in a care team model. Key Responsibilities Conduct pre-anesthetic review: history, physical assessment, allergies, diagnostics, and risk evaluation; meet with patients/families to educate and set expectations. Select, prepare, and utilize anesthesia equipment, monitors, supplies, and medications; ensure availability of special equipment as needed. Administer general and regional anesthesia (e.g., spinal/epidural) and provide age-appropriate care for surgical and obstetrical patients. Perform airway management; place peripheral IVs and arterial lines; manage vasoactive infusions; recognize and treat adverse responses promptly. Accurately document anesthesia care, significant events, and key coding/billing elements in the EHR. Collaborate with supervising anesthesiologist; request consultation and escalate appropriately in a team-based model. Manage induction and emergence; ensure hemodynamic stability; deliver thorough handoff to PACU. Participate in quality improvement, problem-solving, and education/precepting for students as assigned. Model professionalism, confidentiality, and positive teamwork with OR, PACU, RR, and surgical staff. Required Current, unrestricted Registered Nurse (RN) license and Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) license with CRNA authority (or eligibility) in the state. NBCRNA certification (active) and graduation from an accredited nurse anesthesia program. Current BLS , ACLS , and PALS (AHA). Demonstrated proficiency in general anesthesia, neuraxial techniques, airway management, MAC, and perioperative documentation. Ability to read, write, speak, and understand English; strong clinical judgment and communication skills. Maintain state APRN/CRNA licensure and NBCRNA certification; meet all CME/CE requirements. Maintain hospital medical staff appointment and delineation of privileges (core and any advanced privileges such as US-guided blocks or arterial lines). DEA registration and state controlled substance authority if prescriptive/ordering privileges are granted by medical staff bylaws. 
Now hiring in: Springfield, Nixa, Ozark, Republic, Battlefield, Rogersville & Willard Seniors Helping Seniors® in-home care services of Ozarks ( SHS ) brightens the lives of seniors who can benefit from a helping hand and a friendly smile. Our caregivers, who are seniors themselves, make life a little easier by providing compassionate care in the comfort of our care receiver’s home. SHS empowers seniors to continue living independently by caring for day-to-day tasks that become more challenging as seniors age. Qualifications: Enjoy working with our senior population Be a caring, empathetic, compassionate and reliable individual Understand the importance of our services to our seniors Have a positive attitude and be dedicated to our SHS mission High level of emotional intelligence Ability to follow detailed instructions to execute our care plan Maturity to deal effectively with the demands of the job Maintain the highest standards of customer service and professionalism set by SHS Be proactive to find other ways to help our seniors once all tasks have been completed Companionship and Homemaker Duties may include: Provide Companionship Assist with Light Housekeeping such as laundry, vacuuming, washing dishes, etc… Shopping and Errands Meal Preparation Medication Reminders Pet Care Light Yard Work Light Handyman Services Overnight Supervision Incidental Transportation to doctor’s appointments, family, or their favorite restaurant Personal Care Duties may include: Assist with Dressing Assist with Feeding Assist with Showering / Bathing Mobility Assistance Assist with Toileting / Incontinence Memory Care Other Responsibilities: Arrive on Time for all Services Caregivers may be contacted by management outside of standard office hours when coverage is needed for open shifts. Maintain documentation of all services provided Record and report changes in the client’s physical condition, behavior, or appearance to our office staff Communicate regularly and proactively with our office staff Participate in relevant in-service opportunities and other informational meeting when possible Clock in and out using our care management system Benefits: $16 per hour Flexible schedule Earn extra income Lasting relationships 
The Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) at Hospice House provides direct patient care, assisting with daily living activities, vital signs, mobility, meals, and hygiene. CNAs also provide emotional support to patients and families, maintain a safe and clean environment, and ensure that care is documented accurately and communicated effectively within the care team. Key Responsibilities Provide personal care and hygiene to patients in accordance with policies and procedures. Assist patients with safe ambulation, transfers, positioning, and range of motion (ROM) exercises. Prepare and serve meals while ensuring safe feeding techniques. Take and record vital signs; observe and report changes in patient condition to nursing staff. Maintain a clean, safe, and supportive environment through housekeeping and equipment care. Educate and guide family/caregivers on patient care, including activities of daily living (ADLs) and infection prevention. Document care provided and communicate effectively with the nurse, manager, and interdisciplinary team (IDT). Provide supportive care to patients, families, and caregivers. Safely operate patient equipment, including Hoyer lifts. Complete end-of-shift responsibilities such as laundry, emptying trash, reporting intake and output (I&O), and giving a thorough shift report. Job Qualifications Required: Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification. Basic Life Support (BLS) certification. Ability to read, write, and carry out directions in English. Demonstrated ability to work effectively with patients, families, and care teams. Preferred: Previous CNA experience in a hospital, skilled nursing facility, hospice, or home health setting. Completion of a 40-hour training program meeting state and federal regulations. Compensation & Schedule Competitive hourly pay based on experience. Full-time and part-time opportunities available. Shifts include days, evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays. Why Join Us As part of NARMC, you’ll join a supportive team that values compassion, professionalism, and teamwork. We invest in our employees’ growth while ensuring a positive, patient-centered work environment. Hospice House offers a unique opportunity to provide meaningful, dignified care that truly impacts patients and their families. Benefits Overview Multiple health plan options (PPO and HDHP) with coverage through NARMC Domestic Network and Cigna Health Plan. Dental and vision coverage through Delta Dental and Delta Vision of Arkansas. Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Savings Accounts (HSA) available. Basic life insurance ($40,000) and AD&D provided at no cost; voluntary life options available. Short-term and long-term disability coverage offered. Accident and critical illness insurance through Lincoln Financial. 401(k) retirement plan with up to 3.5% company match, vested over 5 years. Paid Leave Bank (PLB) and Extended Illness Bank (EIB) with accrual based on service years. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and First Stop Health 24/7 counseling services. AirMed/Mercy Life Flight membership for eligible staff and families. On-site wellness center and discounted membership at Planet Fitness. Tuition reimbursement and support for continuing education. Employee referral bonuses and internal promotion opportunities. Pet insurance and identity theft protection available. Discounts on prescriptions, cafeteria meals, gift shop items, and local thrift store purchases. 
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) — Medical-Surgical / Inpatient (Harrison, AR) Be the steady, compassionate presence that helps patients move from illness to independence. As a Med-Surg LPN at North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (NARMC), you’ll deliver safe, evidence-based bedside care—coordinating vitals, medications, comfort measures, and patient education—while partnering with RNs, hospitalists, and the interdisciplinary team to drive excellent outcomes. About Us North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (NARMC) is an innovative, non-profit healthcare system anchored by a central hospital in Harrison, Arkansas, and 13 clinics serving the rural communities of North Arkansas. More than 750 team members deliver a comprehensive range of services close to home. Guided by our values of safety, quality, integrity, and community, our mission is to provide comprehensive healthcare across North Arkansas. Our vision is to be the region’s most trusted and preferred healthcare provider—one patient, one family, one neighbor at a time. Job Summary Provide direct patient care on a Medical-Surgical unit under the supervision of Registered Nurses and licensed providers. Monitor and document status, administer medications within scope, assist with procedures, reinforce education, and collaborate to execute the plan of care. Key Responsibilities Patient Care & Monitoring Trend vitals (pain, SpO2 weights, I&O) and report changes promptly. Perform focused assessments and contribute to the RN care plan. Provide/document ADLs, safe patient handling, and fall-prevention practices. Collect/label specimens per policy. Medication Administration & Procedures Administer oral/topical/enteral/inhaled/IM/SQ and permitted IV meds; manage IVPB/infusions and site care per competency/policy. Perform POC glucose testing; recognize/respond to hypo/hyperglycemia per protocol. Perform wound care, urinary catheter care/straight caths, NG/enteral care, oxygen therapy, and routine procedures per competency. Recognize basic arrhythmias on telemetry; start first-line interventions and notify RN/provider. Communication, Education & Collaboration Give clear SBAR handoffs; escalate concerns to RN/Charge as needed. Reinforce patient/family education on meds, condition, safety, and discharge instructions. Coordinate with physicians, RNs, therapy, dietitian, case management, pharmacy, and ancillary teams. Job Qualifications Required Current Arkansas Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license. BLS (AHA or equivalent). Ability to read, write, speak, and understand English and communicate effectively with patients, families, and the care team. Successful completion of NARMC pharmacology assessment (greater or equal to 80%) after orientation. Preferred ACLS and PALS (or obtained within 12 months based on unit need). Prior acute-care/Med-Surg experience. Skill recognizing cardiac arrhythmias and responding appropriately. Compensation & Schedule Job type: Full-time (PRN/part-time may be considered) Shifts: 12-hour days or nights with rotating weekends/holidays; occasional float to like units Pay: Competitive base pay with applicable shift differentials (details during interview) Why Join Us Team-oriented Med-Surg environment where your bedside skills make a daily impact. Supportive leadership, RN partnership, and clear growth pathways across NARMC. Ongoing education, competencies, and precepting opportunities. Benefits Overview Multiple health plan options (PPO and HDHP) with coverage through NARMC Domestic Network and Cigna Health Plan. Dental and vision coverage through Delta Dental and Delta Vision of Arkansas. Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Savings Accounts (HSA) available. Basic life insurance and AD&D provided at no cost; voluntary life options available. Short-term and long-term disability coverage offered. Accident and critical illness insurance through Lincoln Financial. 401(k) retirement plan with up to 3.5% company match, vested over 5 years. Paid Leave Bank (PLB) and Extended Illness Bank (EIB) with accrual based on service years. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and First Stop Health 24/7 counseling services. AirMed/Mercy Life Flight membership for eligible staff and families. On-site wellness center and discounted membership at Planet Fitness. Tuition reimbursement and support for continuing education. Employee referral bonuses and internal promotion opportunities. Pet insurance and identity theft protection available. Discounts on prescriptions, cafeteria meals, gift shop items, and local thrift store purchases. 
DESCRIPTION Company Description CareMed Health Solutions is a facility-based team of medical providers who provide medical services to patients living in long-term care facilities. We strive to give quality care to residents while working together with the facility to carry out the best care possible. While an interdisciplinary care team provides medical care to patients in long-term care facilities, you will have the opportunity to impact in a positive way the life and wellbeing of the elderly population. We are currently seeking Wound Care Nurse Practitioners to provide wound services to patients living in long-term care facilities. WOUND NP ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Provide wound care services for long-term care patients residing in skilled nursing facilities. Prescribe appropriate medications, including controlled substances in accordance with AR Law. Order, review, and/or follow-up with treatments and diagnostic testing. Communicate with the nursing home staff on a regular and as needed to discuss changes in condition. and/or the care plan. Collaborate with the primary care physician. WOUND NP QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Current, unrestricted NP license in the state of Arkansas. Board Certification. DEA licensure (Optional) Clinical background in adult, family, or geriatric specialties. Clinical background of wound care; including but not limited to chronic, debilitating, stalled, or infected wounds Must be comfortable with diagnosing and treating diabetic, arterial, venous, and mixed etiology wounds or Kennedy Ulcers. Must be comfortable staging pressure injuries according to the NPIAP Must be familiar with wound care best practice and advanced wound care products; collagens, alginates, foams, silvers, etc. Must have experience with wound vacs and other DME, such as pressure relieving/ reducing devices Strong preference to having wound certification or be open to getting certified Experience working in a long-term care setting. Ability to work with an EMR. Ability to work within an interdisciplinary care team to coordinate patient care. NP BENEFITS Recertification Reimbursement Continuing Education Credits Malpractice Insurance Bonus Pay Disability Insurance Paid Time Off $5000 Sign On Bonus Mileage Reimbursement 
Now hiring in: Springfield, Nixa, Ozark, Republic, Battlefield, Rogersville & Willard Seniors Helping Seniors® in-home care services of Ozarks ( SHS ) brightens the lives of seniors who can benefit from a helping hand and a friendly smile. Our caregivers, who are seniors themselves, make life a little easier by providing compassionate care in the comfort of our care receiver’s home. SHS empowers seniors to continue living independently by caring for day-to-day tasks that become more challenging as seniors age. Qualifications: Enjoy working with our senior population Be a caring, empathetic, compassionate and reliable individual Understand the importance of our services to our seniors Have a positive attitude and be dedicated to our SHS mission High level of emotional intelligence Ability to follow detailed instructions to execute our care plan Maturity to deal effectively with the demands of the job Maintain the highest standards of customer service and professionalism set by SHS Be proactive to find other ways to help our seniors once all tasks have been completed Companionship and Homemaker Duties may include: Provide Companionship Assist with Light Housekeeping such as laundry, vacuuming, washing dishes, etc… Shopping and Errands Meal Preparation Medication Reminders Pet Care Light Yard Work Light Handyman Services Overnight Supervision Incidental Transportation to doctor’s appointments, family, or their favorite restaurant Personal Care Duties may include: Assist with Dressing Assist with Feeding Assist with Showering / Bathing Mobility Assistance Assist with Toileting / Incontinence Memory Care Other Responsibilities: Arrive on Time for all Services Caregivers may be contacted by management outside of standard office hours when coverage is needed for open shifts. Maintain documentation of all services provided Record and report changes in the client’s physical condition, behavior, or appearance to our office staff Communicate regularly and proactively with our office staff Participate in relevant in-service opportunities and other informational meeting when possible Clock in and out using our care management system Benefits: $16 per hour Flexible schedule Earn extra income Lasting relationships 
Registered Nurse (RN) — Emergency Department (ER/ED) As an Emergency Department RN at North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (NARMC), you’ll deliver rapid, evidence-based care to patients of all ages while collaborating closely with an experienced ED team. If you love fast-paced, high-impact work where your critical thinking truly saves lives, this role is for you. About Us North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (NARMC) is a community-focused hospital serving Harrison and the surrounding Ozarks region. We’re committed to compassionate care, clinical excellence, and a culture where teammates support one another and do the right thing for patients and families every time. Job Summary Provide professional nursing care using the full nursing process in a high-acuity Emergency Department setting. You’ll triage, assess, treat, and educate patients while coordinating seamlessly with physicians, EMS, and hospital departments to ensure timely, safe care. Key Responsibilities Triage and rapidly assess patients; identify and respond to life-threatening conditions. Deliver age-appropriate emergency care (cardiac, trauma, medical/surgical, pediatric). Administer medications and therapies per protocols; monitor and document patient responses. Coordinate patient care with ED physicians, hospitalists, specialists, and ancillary departments. Support and precept EMT, paramedic, and nursing students within approved guidelines. Uphold infection prevention standards and ED safety practices. Participate in quality improvement, required in-services, and ED staff meetings. Communicate with patients and families in a kind, clear, and culturally sensitive manner. Keywords: RN, Registered Nurse, Emergency Department, Emergency Room, ER, ED, triage, trauma, cardiac, pediatric, ACLS, BLS, NIHSS, PALS, ENPC, TNCC, Arkansas RN license, acute care, critical care, quality improvement, EHR/EMR. Job Qualifications Required Current Arkansas Registered Nurse (RN) license (or compact RN eligible). BLS and ACLS (AHA) active at hire. NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS) within 3 months of hire. Pediatric credential: PALS or ENPC within 6 months of hire. TNCC within 12 months of hire. Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with providers, staff, patients, and families; proficient English reading/writing/speaking. Preferred 1+ year Emergency or Critical Care RN experience; 2–5 years total RN experience. CEN certification. Strong assessment/triage skills and experience across cardiac, trauma, medical/surgical, and pediatric emergencies. Compensation & Schedule Status: Full-time; part-time opportunities may be available. Schedule: Variable/rotating; may include 12-hour shifts, nights, weekends, and holidays based on department needs. Compensation: Competitive pay with differentials where applicable; details discussed during the interview process. Why Join Us High-trust, teamwork-oriented ED that values kindness and clinical excellence. Strong learning culture with precepting opportunities and ongoing education. The chance to make an immediate, meaningful impact in a community hospital setting. Benefits Overview Multiple health plan options (PPO and HDHP) with coverage through NARMC Domestic Network and Cigna Health Plan. Dental and vision coverage through Delta Dental and Delta Vision of Arkansas. Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Savings Accounts (HSA) available. Basic life insurance ($40,000) and AD&D provided at no cost; voluntary life options available. Short-term and long-term disability coverage offered. Accident and critical illness insurance through Lincoln Financial. 401(k) retirement plan with up to 3.5% company match, vested over 5 years. Paid Leave Bank (PLB) and Extended Illness Bank (EIB) with accrual based on service years. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and First Stop Health 24/7 counseling services. AirMed/Mercy Life Flight membership for eligible staff and families. On-site wellness center and discounted membership at Planet Fitness. Tuition reimbursement and support for continuing education. Employee referral bonuses and internal promotion opportunities. Pet insurance and identity theft protection available. Discounts on prescriptions, cafeteria meals, gift shop items, and local thrift store purchases. 
We are seeking a dedicated clinical support team member for our physician clinics. This position may be filled as either a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) or Medical Assistant (MA), depending on qualifications and experience. In this role, you’ll support providers and nursing staff through direct patient care, clinical procedures, and essential front-office functions that keep patient care flowing efficiently. If you enjoy a hands-on clinical environment where teamwork and patient connection matter, this role offers both purpose and variety. About Us North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (NARMC) is an innovative, non-profit healthcare system anchored by a central hospital in Harrison, Arkansas, and 13 clinics serving the rural communities of North Arkansas. Our continuum of care includes Home Health and Hospice, including our inpatient Hospice House. More than 750 team members deliver a comprehensive range of services close to home. Guided by our values of safety, quality, integrity, and community, our mission is to provide comprehensive healthcare across North Arkansas, and our vision is to be the region’s most trusted and preferred provider—one patient, one family, one neighbor at a time. Job Summary The Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) or Medical Assistant (MA) in our Physician Clinics provides both clinical and administrative support to ensure efficient, high-quality outpatient care. This role works closely with providers, nurses, and administrative staff to support patient care delivery, clinical procedures, and clinic workflow. Key Responsibilities Clinical Support & Patient Care - Prepare patients for exams and assist providers during examinations and minor procedures - Obtain and document vital signs and patient histories - Perform point-of-care testing, simple lab work, and EKGs - Assist with injections, immunizations, wound care, and dressing changes per provider orders - Remove sutures/staples and assist with minor procedures - Clean, sterilize, and maintain medical instruments and exam rooms per infection control standards - Maintain adequate clinical supplies and restock as needed Administrative & Front Office Support - Perform patient intake, registration, and rooming processes - Schedule appointments and assist with check-in/check-out functions - Support billing-related tasks including co-pay collection and basic insurance verification - Maintain accurate and timely EHR documentation - Provide patient education and reinforce provider instructions Job Qualifications Required: - High school diploma or GED - CNA certification or Certified Medical Assistant (CCMA/MA certification) - We can support educational assistance for CNA and CCMA if applicant has healthcare background such as Personal Care Assistant, Nursing Assistant, or home aide. - Current BLS certification from American Heart Association - Strong communication and interpersonal skills - Basic computer proficiency Preferred: - 1+ year clinic experience - Phlebotomy or EKG experience - Medical terminology familiarity Compensation & Schedule - Competitive hourly pay based on experience - Full-time weekday clinic schedule 
Registered Nurse (RN) — Medical-Surgical (Med-Surg) Be the steady, compassionate presence that helps patients move from illness to independence. As a Med-Surg RN at North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (NARMC), you’ll deliver safe, evidence-based care across a diverse adult population—coordinating assessments, medications, and patient education—while collaborating closely with hospitalists, specialists, and the interdisciplinary team. If you thrive on teamwork, varied acuity, and meaningful patient progress, you’ll fit right in with our culture of safety, quality, integrity, and community. About Us North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (NARMC) is an innovative, non-profit healthcare system anchored by a central hospital in Harrison, Arkansas, and 13 clinics serving the rural communities of North Arkansas. More than 750 team members deliver a comprehensive range of services close to home. Guided by our values of safety, quality, integrity, and community, our mission is to provide comprehensive healthcare across Northwest Arkansas. Our vision is to be the region’s most trusted and preferred healthcare provider—one patient, one family, one neighbor at a time. Job Summary We are seeking a dedicated Registered Nurse (RN) to join our Medical/Surgical team. In this role, you will provide high-quality nursing care using the nursing process, working closely with physicians and multidisciplinary teams to support patient recovery and improve outcomes. Your skills and compassion will make a lasting difference for patients and their families. Key Responsibilities Provide direct patient care and coordinate care planning with other disciplines. Supervise and support LPNs, nursing aides, and nursing students. Orient new personnel to the unit and ensure compliance with hospital standards. Assess patient conditions, develop and implement care plans, and update them daily. Administer medications, initiate IV therapy, and deliver life-saving interventions when needed. Communicate effectively with physicians, patients, and families regarding care progress. Assist with discharge planning and coordinate with case managers, social workers, and home health personnel. Maintain accurate patient records and ensure compliance with institutional, legal, and professional standards. Remain prepared to respond to patient emergencies with professionalism and stability. Job Qualifications Required: Associate’s degree from an accredited nursing school. Current RN license with the Arkansas State Board of Nursing or Compact Multistate Licensure. BLS (Basic Life Support), PALS , and ACLS certifications. Strong communication skills; must read, write, and speak English fluently. Ability to work effectively under high-pressure and emergency conditions. Preferred: Bachelor’s degree in nursing (BSN). Two or more years of professional nursing experience. Demonstrated ability to lead patient care teams and mentor peers. Compensation & Schedule Competitive pay is based on experience and qualifications. Full-time position with rotating shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Why Join Us Become part of a mission-driven healthcare team that values collaboration and excellence. Work in a supportive environment where your contributions directly impact patient outcomes. Access opportunities for continued education, career advancement, and leadership development. Benefits Overview Multiple health plan options (PPO and HDHP) with coverage through NARMC Domestic Network and Cigna Health Plan. Dental and vision coverage through Delta Dental and Delta Vision of Arkansas. Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Savings Accounts (HSA) available. Basic life insurance and AD&D provided at no cost; voluntary life options available. Short-term and long-term disability coverage offered. Accident and critical illness insurance through Lincoln Financial. 401(k) retirement plan with up to 3.5% company match, vested over 5 years. Paid Leave Bank (PLB) and Extended Illness Bank (EIB) with accrual based on service years. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and First Stop Health 24/7 counseling services. AirMed/Mercy Life Flight membership for eligible staff and families. On-site wellness center and discounted membership at Planet Fitness. Tuition reimbursement and support for continuing education. Employee referral bonuses and internal promotion opportunities. Pet insurance and identity theft protection available. Discounts on prescriptions, cafeteria meals, gift shop items, and local thrift store purchases. 
Join North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (NARMC) as a Nursing Assistant and play a vital role in delivering compassionate, patient-centered care. In this hands-on position, you’ll support our nursing teams while making a meaningful difference in the comfort, safety, and experience of our patients every day. At NARMC, we value teamwork, respect, and a supportive workplace culture where every role matters. ABOUT US North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (NARMC) is a trusted healthcare provider dedicated to improving the health of our community through exceptional patient care, integrity, compassion, and collaboration. We are committed to fostering a positive work environment that supports professional growth and work-life balance. JOB SUMMARY The Nursing Assistant provides direct patient care under the supervision of licensed nursing staff. This role supports daily patient needs, assists with mobility and personal care, monitors patient conditions, and contributes to a clean, safe, and supportive care environment. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES • Assist patients with activities of daily living including bathing, grooming, oral hygiene, toileting, and feeding • Measure and record vital signs including blood pressure, temperature, pulse, respirations, pulse oximetry, and blood glucose checks • Assist with patient mobility, transfers, range-of-motion exercises, and use of mechanical lifts and wheelchairs • Prepare patients for admission, transfer, discharge, and procedures • Observe and report changes in patient condition to nursing staff promptly • Collect specimens (urine, stool, sputum) and document intake and output accurately • Apply and monitor restraints per policy with proper documentation • Assist with post-mortem care as needed • Maintain cleanliness, safety, and organization of patient rooms and nursing units • Transport patients safely to designated areas • Communicate professionally and compassionately with patients, families, and healthcare team members • Respond appropriately during emergency situations and assist with CPR or Heimlich maneuver when needed JOB QUALIFICATIONS Required: • Completion of a Nurse Aide training program or on-the-job training with demonstrated competency • Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification • Ability to read, write, speak, and understand English Preferred: • Previous experience in an acute care or hospital setting • Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification COMPENSATION & SCHEDULE • Pay range: Based on experience and internal equity • Schedule: Full-time and part-time opportunities; varied shifts available 
Own the sterile field, support the surgeon, and keep cases moving safely and efficiently. As a Surgical Technologist at North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (NARMC), you’ll set up, scrub in, and assist through every step of the procedure—protecting patients with impeccable aseptic technique and teamwork. If you thrive on precision, collaboration, and fast-paced work with real impact, you’ll feel at home here. About Us North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (NARMC) is an innovative, non-profit healthcare system anchored by a central hospital in Harrison, Arkansas, and 13 clinics serving the rural communities of North Arkansas. More than 750 team members deliver a comprehensive range of services close to home. Guided by our values of safety, quality, integrity, and community, our mission is to provide comprehensive healthcare across Northwest Arkansas. Our vision is to be the region’s most trusted and preferred healthcare provider—one patient, one family, one neighbor at a time. Job Summary Under the supervision of the circulating RN, the Surgical Technologist prepares the OR, maintains aseptic technique, performs the first scrub role, anticipates the needs of the surgeon, and ensures accurate counts, specimen handling, and documentation. This role participates in call and supports case turnover, safety, and cost-effective care. Key Responsibilities Organize and prepare the surgical suite, equipment, supplies, and instrumentation; complete required documentation (medications, specimens, sterilization). Perform the first scrub role (gowning/gloving, back-table setup, maintaining sterile field, anticipating surgeon needs, applying sterile dressings, assisting with patient transfer). Uphold strict aseptic technique and infection prevention practices; respond appropriately in OR emergencies. Handle instruments, sponges, sutures, catheters, drains, and dressings safely; participate in cost containment and efficient turnover between cases. Accurately label and manage specimens; support documentation and patient charging in the EHR. Demonstrate service excellence, teamwork, and professional communication with surgeons, anesthesia, and perioperative staff. Participate in call and respond within required timeframes; precept students and/or new hires as competency level increases. Progress through the career ladder (Levels I–IV) by building specialty expertise, precepting, and contributing to policy, equipment trials, competencies, and quality Job Qualifications Required Graduate of an accredited surgical technology program; or LPN graduate with prior surgical technology experience. BLS certification. Ability to read, write, speak, and understand English; professional communication and teamwork. Commitment to progress on the career ladder within an appropriate timeframe. Preferred CST certification (Association of Surgical Technologists/NBSTSA) and maintenance of certification via CE or retesting. 1+ year perioperative/OR experience; advanced knowledge in one or more surgical specialties; experience as a preceptor. Familiarity with OR emergency management and circulating support tasks. Compensation & Schedule Status: Full-time (PRN/part-time may be considered). Schedule: Day Shift, 4, 10’s; call rotation may include nights, weekends, and holidays per department needs. Pay: Competitive base pay with applicable call/shift differentials; details discussed during the interview process. Why Join Us Supportive OR culture focused on safety, teamwork, and continuous improvement. Structured career ladder with clear pathways from Entry to Specialist, plus lead/educator opportunities. Broad case mix and meaningful community impact—see your skills make a difference every day. Benefits Overview Multiple health plan options (PPO and HDHP) with coverage through NARMC Domestic Network and Cigna Health Plan. Dental and vision coverage through Delta Dental and Delta Vision of Arkansas. Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Savings Accounts (HSA) available. Basic life insurance and AD&D provided at no cost; voluntary life options available. Short-term and long-term disability coverage offered. Accident and critical illness insurance through Lincoln Financial. 401(k) retirement plan with up to 3.5% company match, vested over 5 years. Paid Leave Bank (PLB) and Extended Illness Bank (EIB) with accrual based on service years. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and First Stop Health 24/7 counseling services. AirMed/Mercy Life Flight membership for eligible staff and families. On-site wellness center and discounted membership at Planet Fitness. Tuition reimbursement and support for continuing education. Employee referral bonuses and internal promotion opportunities. Pet insurance and identity theft protection available. Discounts on prescriptions, cafeteria meals, gift shop items, and local thrift store purchases. 
Start your clinical career with a friendly, fast-paced team. As a Clinic Nursing Assistant at NARMC, you’ll support patient intake and basic procedures, help keep rooms ready, and provide a welcoming first touch for patients and families. About Us North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (NARMC) is an innovative, non-profit healthcare system anchored by a central hospital in Harrison, Arkansas, and 13 clinics serving the rural communities of North Arkansas. Our continuum of care includes Home Health and Hospice, including our inpatient Hospice House. More than 750 team members deliver a comprehensive range of services close to home. Guided by our values of safety, quality, integrity, and community, our mission is to provide comprehensive healthcare across North Arkansas, and our vision is to be the region’s most trusted and preferred provider—one patient, one family, one neighbor at a time. Job Summary Perform clinical support tasks at the direction of clinic providers, including vitals, simple tests, specimen collection, room turnover, and supply stocking; assist with minor procedures and occasional front-desk duties. Key Responsibilities Take vital signs, prep patients/rooms, and assist during exams/minor procedures. Collect specimens; clean/sterilize instruments; maintain supplies. Support simple diagnostics (e.g., EKG); assist with dressings/suture removal per competency. Provide basic front-office help (check-in, calls) as needed. Job Qualifications Required High school diploma or equivalent; BLS ; ability to read, write, speak, and understand English. Preferred Prior nursing assistant experience in clinic or similar setting. Nursing Assistant Certification Compensation & Schedule Status: Full-time Schedule: Weekday clinic hours Pay: Competitive hourly rate (details during interview) Why Join Us Learn clinic workflows and grow alongside experienced nurses and providers. Stable schedule and supportive culture. Benefits Overview Multiple health plan options (PPO and HDHP) with coverage through NARMC Domestic Network and Cigna Health Plan. Dental and vision coverage through Delta Dental and Delta Vision of Arkansas. Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Savings Accounts (HSA) available. Basic life insurance and AD&D provided at no cost; voluntary life options available. Short-term and long-term disability coverage offered. Accident and critical illness insurance through Lincoln Financial. 401(k) retirement plan with up to 3.5% company match, vested over 5 years. Paid Leave Bank (PLB) and Extended Illness Bank (EIB) with accrual based on service years. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and First Stop Health 24/7 counseling services. AirMed/Mercy Life Flight membership for eligible staff and families. On-site wellness center and discounted membership at Planet Fitness. Tuition reimbursement and support for continuing education. Employee referral bonuses and internal promotion opportunities. Pet insurance and identity theft protection available. Discounts on prescriptions, cafeteria meals, gift shop items, and local thrift store purchases. 
Be the steady clinical teammate patients count on. As an Internal Medicine Clinic LPN at North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (NARMC), you’ll room patients, give immunizations and medications, assist with in-office procedures, and (with a limited radiography license) perform general X-rays—keeping visits safe, efficient, and friendly. We value teamwork, clear communication, and doing the little things right. About Us North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (NARMC) is an innovative, non-profit healthcare system anchored by a central hospital in Harrison, Arkansas, and 13 clinics serving the rural communities of North Arkansas. Our continuum of care includes Home Health and Hospice, including our inpatient Hospice House. More than 750 team members deliver a comprehensive range of services close to home. Guided by our values of safety, quality, integrity, and community, our mission is to provide comprehensive healthcare across North Arkansas, and our vision is to be the region’s most trusted and preferred provider—one patient, one family, one neighbor at a time. Job Summary Provide clinic-based nursing under RN/provider direction: intake and vitals, injections/immunizations, medication tasks, patient education, minor-procedure support, and X-rays within licensure and competency; complete accurate EHR documentation and help keep daily clinic flow on track. Key Responsibilities Patient intake & prep: Room patients; obtain histories and vital signs; prepare for exams and procedures. Medication & procedures: Administer injections/medications; dress simple wounds; remove staples/sutures per competency; provide ear lavage as ordered. Diagnostics: Perform EKG and pulmonary function testing (PFT); conduct CLIA-waived tests per policy; assist phlebotomy as needed. Radiography: Obtain general X-rays in accordance with Arkansas limited radiography license and clinic protocols. Coordination & follow-up: Manage referrals, pharmacy coordination, prior authorizations, and patient callbacks on test results; educate patients on treatment plans. Operations: Keep rooms clean and stocked; maintain supplies; support accurate and timely EHR/EMR documentation. Job Qualifications Required Graduate of an accredited Practical Nursing (PN) program; current Arkansas LPN license. Basic Life Support (BLS) certification. Current Arkansas limited radiography license for general X-ray. Ability to read, write, speak, and understand English; professional communication and customer service. Preferred Clinic experience (internal medicine or primary care). Comfort with EKG/PFT workflows and CLIA-waived testing. Compensation & Schedule Status: Full-time (PRN/part-time may be considered) Schedule: Weekday clinic hours; occasional variation per clinic needs Pay: Competitive hourly rate (shift/location differentials if applicable; details during interview) Why Join Us Close-knit clinic team, supportive providers, and predictable hours. Varied skills—from vaccines and EKGs to limited X-ray—keep your days engaging. Mission-driven culture focused on safety, quality, and kindness. Benefits Overview Multiple health plan options (PPO and HDHP) with coverage through NARMC Domestic Network and Cigna Health Plan. Dental and vision coverage through Delta Dental and Delta Vision of Arkansas. Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Savings Accounts (HSA) available. Basic life insurance and AD&D provided at no cost; voluntary life options available. Short-term and long-term disability coverage offered. Accident and critical illness insurance through Lincoln Financial. 401(k) retirement plan with up to 3.5% company match, vested over 5 years. Paid Leave Bank (PLB) and Extended Illness Bank (EIB) with accrual based on service years. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and First Stop Health 24/7 counseling services. AirMed/Mercy Life Flight membership for eligible staff and families. On-site wellness center and discounted membership at Planet Fitness. Tuition reimbursement and support for continuing education. Employee referral bonuses and internal promotion opportunities. Pet insurance and identity theft protection available. Discounts on prescriptions, cafeteria meals, gift shop items, and local thrift store purchases. 
We are seeking a dedicated clinical support team member for our Internal Medicine Clinic. This position may be filled as either a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) or Medical Assistant (MA) , depending on qualifications and experience. In this role, you’ll support providers and nursing staff through direct patient care, clinical procedures, and essential front-office functions that keep patient care flowing efficiently. If you enjoy a hands-on clinical environment where teamwork and patient connection matter, this role offers both purpose and variety. About Us North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (NARMC) is an innovative, non-profit healthcare system anchored by a central hospital in Harrison, Arkansas, and 13 clinics serving the rural communities of North Arkansas. Our continuum of care includes Home Health and Hospice, including our inpatient Hospice House. More than 750 team members deliver a comprehensive range of services close to home. Guided by our values of safety, quality, integrity, and community, our mission is to provide comprehensive healthcare across North Arkansas, and our vision is to be the region’s most trusted and preferred provider—one patient, one family, one neighbor at a time. Job Summary The Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) or Medical Assistant (MA) in our Internal Medicine Clinic provides both clinical and administrative support to ensure efficient, high-quality outpatient care. This role works closely with providers, nurses, and administrative staff to support patient care delivery, clinical procedures, and clinic workflow. Key Responsibilities Clinical Support & Patient Care - Prepare patients for exams and assist providers during examinations and minor procedures - Obtain and document vital signs and patient histories - Perform point-of-care testing, simple lab work, and EKGs - Assist with injections, immunizations, wound care, and dressing changes per provider orders - Remove sutures/staples and assist with minor procedures - Clean, sterilize, and maintain medical instruments and exam rooms per infection control standards - Maintain adequate clinical supplies and restock as needed Administrative & Front Office Support - Perform patient intake, registration, and rooming processes - Schedule appointments and assist with check-in/check-out functions - Support billing-related tasks including co-pay collection and basic insurance verification - Maintain accurate and timely EHR documentation - Provide patient education and reinforce provider instructions Job Qualifications Required: - High school diploma or GED - CNA certification or Certified Medical Assistant (CCMA/MA certification) - Current BLS certification - Strong communication and interpersonal skills - Basic computer proficiency Preferred: - 1+ year clinic experience - Phlebotomy or EKG experience - Medical terminology familiarity Compensation & Schedule - Competitive hourly pay based on experience - Full-time weekday clinic schedule Why Join Us Mission-driven team focused on high-quality, patient-centered care across North Arkansas. Required: - High school diploma or GED - CNA certification or Certified Medical Assistant (CCMA/MA certification) - Current BLS certification - Strong communication and interpersonal skills - Basic computer proficiency Preferred: - 1+ year clinic experience - Phlebotomy or EKG experience - Medical terminology familiarity Compensation & Schedule - Competitive hourly pay based on experience - Full-time weekday clinic schedule Why Join Us Mission-driven team focused on high-quality, patient-centered care across North Arkansas. Benefits Overview Multiple health plan options (PPO and HDHP) with coverage through NARMC Domestic Network and Cigna Health Plan. Dental and vision coverage through Delta Dental and Delta Vision of Arkansas. Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Savings Accounts (HSA) available. Basic life insurance and AD&D provided at no cost; voluntary life options available. Short-term and long-term disability coverage offered. Accident and critical illness insurance through Lincoln Financial. 401(k) retirement plan with up to 3.5% company match, vested over 5 years. Paid Leave Bank (PLB) and Extended Illness Bank (EIB) with accrual based on service years. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and First Stop Health 24/7 counseling services. AirMed/Mercy Life Flight membership for eligible staff and families. On-site wellness center and discounted membership at Planet Fitness. Tuition reimbursement and support for continuing education. Employee referral bonuses and internal promotion opportunities. Pet insurance and identity theft protection available. Discounts on prescriptions, cafeteria meals, gift shop items, and local thrift store purchases. #IND 
Bring steady, compassionate care to every visit. As a Clinic LPN at NARMC, you’ll room patients, give immunizations and medications, support minor procedures, and keep the day moving smoothly for providers and patients alike. We value teamwork, safety, and clear, simple communication. About Us North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (NARMC) is an innovative, non-profit healthcare system anchored by a central hospital in Harrison, Arkansas, and 13 clinics serving rural North Arkansas. Our 750+ team members are guided by values of safety, quality, integrity, and community —on a mission to provide comprehensive healthcare close to home, and a vision to be the region’s most trusted and preferred provider. Job Summary Provide clinic-based patient care under RN/provider direction: rooming, vitals, injections/immunizations, medication tasks, patient education, and support for minor procedures; complete accurate EHR documentation and contribute to efficient clinic flow. Key Responsibilities Room patients; obtain histories and vital signs ; prep for exams and procedures. Administer injections/medications ; dress simple wounds; remove staples/sutures per competency. Coordinate referrals , pharmacy calls, and prior authorizations ; manage medication refills per protocol. Assist with EKG and spirometry/PFT per policy; maintain clean, stocked rooms. Provide patient education and post-visit follow-up calls; document thoroughly in the electronic health record (EHR) . Job Qualifications Required Graduate of an approved PN program; Arkansas LPN license. BLS certification; ability to read, write, speak, and understand English. Preferred Clinic experience; comfort with EKG/PFT workflows. Compensation & Schedule Status: Full-time (PRN/part-time considered) Schedule: Weekday clinic hours; occasional variation per clinic need Pay: Competitive hourly rate (details during interview) Why Join Us Close-knit clinic teams and supportive providers. Predictable schedule and meaningful patient relationships. Benefits Overview Multiple health plan options (PPO and HDHP) with coverage through NARMC Domestic Network and Cigna Health Plan. Dental and vision coverage through Delta Dental and Delta Vision of Arkansas. Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Savings Accounts (HSA) available. Basic life insurance and AD&D provided at no cost; voluntary life options available. Short-term and long-term disability coverage offered. Accident and critical illness insurance through Lincoln Financial. 401(k) retirement plan with up to 3.5% company match, vested over 5 years. Paid Leave Bank (PLB) and Extended Illness Bank (EIB) with accrual based on service years. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and First Stop Health 24/7 counseling services. AirMed/Mercy Life Flight membership for eligible staff and families. On-site wellness center and discounted membership at Planet Fitness. Tuition reimbursement and support for continuing education. Employee referral bonuses and internal promotion opportunities. Pet insurance and identity theft protection available. Discounts on prescriptions, cafeteria meals, gift shop items, and local thrift store purchases. 
North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (NARMC) is an innovative, non-profit healthcare system anchored by a central hospital in Harrison, Arkansas, and 13 clinics serving the rural communities of North Arkansas. Our continuum of care includes Home Health and Hospice, including our inpatient Hospice House. More than 750 team members deliver a comprehensive range of services close to home. Guided by our values of safety, quality, integrity, and community, our mission is to provide comprehensive healthcare across North Arkansas, and our vision is to be the region’s most trusted and preferred provider—one patient, one family, one neighbor at a time. Job Summary Deliver professional nursing care in clinic settings using the nursing process; coordinate care planning, triage patient needs, administer medications, perform clinical tasks (e.g., EKG), and support clinical staff through skills validation and workflow leadership. Key Responsibilities Triage and prepare patients; assist providers during exams/procedures; administer injections/medications. Perform/coordinate EKG and other clinic tests per policy; manage wound care and staple/suture removal. Coordinate referrals, pharmacy, prior auths, and patient follow-up; maintain accurate EHR documentation. Support clinic efficiency and staff development (skills check-offs, positive team leadership). Job Qualifications Required Graduate of an accredited RN program; Arkansas RN license; BLS ; 1+ year of RN experience. Preferred 1+ year of clinic nursing experience. Compensation & Schedule Status: Full-time Schedule: Weekday clinic hours Pay: Competitive hourly rate (details during interview) Why Join Us Be a clinical leader in a patient-focused setting where your expertise is valued. Join a mission-driven healthcare team that empowers staff to grow professionally while making a difference in the community. Benefits Overview Multiple health plan options (PPO and HDHP) with coverage through NARMC Domestic Network and Cigna Health Plan. Dental and vision coverage through Delta Dental and Delta Vision of Arkansas. Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Savings Accounts (HSA) available. Basic life insurance and AD&D provided at no cost; voluntary life options available. Short-term and long-term disability coverage offered. Accident and critical illness insurance through Lincoln Financial. 401(k) retirement plan with up to 3.5% company match, vested over 5 years. Paid Leave Bank (PLB) and Extended Illness Bank (EIB) with accrual based on service years. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and First Stop Health 24/7 counseling services. AirMed/Mercy Life Flight membership for eligible staff and families. On-site wellness center and discounted membership at Planet Fitness. Tuition reimbursement and support for continuing education. Employee referral bonuses and internal promotion opportunities. Pet insurance and identity theft protection available. Discounts on prescriptions, cafeteria meals, gift shop items, and local thrift store purchases. 
Be the clinical anchor for providers and patients. As a Clinic RN at NARMC, you’ll triage, administer medications, support procedures, coordinate population health tasks, and guide clinical workflows that keep care safe and timely. About Us North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (NARMC) is an innovative, non-profit healthcare system anchored by a central hospital in Harrison, Arkansas, and 13 clinics serving the rural communities of North Arkansas. Our continuum of care includes Home Health and Hospice, including our inpatient Hospice House. More than 750 team members deliver a comprehensive range of services close to home. Guided by our values of safety, quality, integrity, and community, our mission is to provide comprehensive healthcare across North Arkansas, and our vision is to be the region’s most trusted and preferred provider—one patient, one family, one neighbor at a time. Job Summary Deliver professional nursing care in clinic settings using the nursing process; coordinate care planning, triage patient needs, administer medications, perform clinical tasks (e.g., EKG), and support clinical staff through skills validation and workflow leadership. Key Responsibilities Triage and prepare patients; assist providers during exams/procedures; administer injections/medications. Perform/coordinate EKG and other clinic tests per policy; manage wound care and staple/suture removal. Coordinate referrals, pharmacy, prior auths, and patient follow-up; maintain accurate EHR documentation. Support clinic efficiency and staff development (skills check-offs, positive team leadership). Job Qualifications Required Graduate of an accredited RN program; Arkansas RN license; BLS ; 1+ year of RN experience. Preferred 1+ year of clinic nursing experience. Compensation & Schedule Status: Full-time Schedule: Weekday clinic hours Pay: Competitive hourly rate (details during interview) Why Join Us Be a clinical leader in a patient-focused setting where your expertise is valued. Join a mission-driven healthcare team that empowers staff to grow professionally while making a difference in the community. Benefits Overview Multiple health plan options (PPO and HDHP) with coverage through NARMC Domestic Network and Cigna Health Plan. Dental and vision coverage through Delta Dental and Delta Vision of Arkansas. Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Savings Accounts (HSA) available. Basic life insurance and AD&D provided at no cost; voluntary life options available. Short-term and long-term disability coverage offered. Accident and critical illness insurance through Lincoln Financial. 401(k) retirement plan with up to 3.5% company match, vested over 5 years. Paid Leave Bank (PLB) and Extended Illness Bank (EIB) with accrual based on service years. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and First Stop Health 24/7 counseling services. AirMed/Mercy Life Flight membership for eligible staff and families. On-site wellness center and discounted membership at Planet Fitness. Tuition reimbursement and support for continuing education. Employee referral bonuses and internal promotion opportunities. Pet insurance and identity theft protection available. Discounts on prescriptions, cafeteria meals, gift shop items, and local thrift store purchases. #IND