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Medical Assistant Jobs in Nebraska

$38K median salary • Top employers hiring now

Nebraska's healthcare industry employs approximately 125,000 workers in America's heartland. Nebraska Medicine/UNMC in Omaha achieved national prominence for biocontainment and pandemic response. CHI Health (CommonSpirit) and Bryan Health provide statewide coverage. The state ranks 14th in health outcomes—among the healthiest in the nation. Omaha and Lincoln anchor urban healthcare while vast rural Nebraska relies on critical access hospitals serving agricultural communities.

720+
Annual Jobs
$38K
Median Salary
8%
Job Growth
$0
To Train
Medical Assistant Jobs in Nebraska

Who This Training Is For

Ideal for candidates with prior MA clinical experience who need certification to validate their skills for Nebraska employers.

New to healthcare? You're welcome to enroll, but be aware: if you have no prior clinical experience, you must complete a Self-Managed 100-Hour Externship on your own to satisfy the program's practical component and prepare for the certification exam.

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EHired does NOT place, arrange, or supervise externships. All externships are self-managed. You are responsible for identifying and securing your own externship site.

Nebraska Healthcare Industry

Understanding the NE healthcare job market:

Nebraska's healthcare industry employs approximately 125,000 workers in America's heartland. Nebraska Medicine/UNMC in Omaha achieved national prominence for biocontainment and pandemic response. CHI Health (CommonSpirit) and Bryan Health provide statewide coverage. The state ranks 14th in health outcomes—among the healthiest in the nation. Omaha and Lincoln anchor urban healthcare while vast rural Nebraska relies on critical access hospitals serving agricultural communities.

125,000
Healthcare Workers
94
Hospitals
#14
Health Ranking
90.0%
Cost of Living

Medical Assistant Salary in Nebraska

NE salary ranges by experience level:

Salary by Experience

Entry-Level
(0-1 years)
$30,000
Mid-Level
(2-4 years)
$38,000
Experienced
(5+ years)
$44,000

What Affects Your Salary

Omaha pays highest with Nebraska Medicine and CHI Health competition. Lincoln offers solid wages in university town. Cost of living at 90% of average makes salaries stretch well. Rural Nebraska pays less but cost of living is minimal. Meatpacking communities value bilingual Spanish skills. Nebraska Medicine's national prominence attracts talent.

Top Medical Assistant Employers in Nebraska

Nebraska features UNMC's national prominence and statewide health networks:

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NE Job Market by Region

Where the jobs are in Nebraska:

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Success Stories from Nebraska

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Frequently Asked Questions

How prestigious is Nebraska Medicine/UNMC?
Increasingly national. UNMC led Ebola treatment and COVID response—putting Nebraska on the medical map. Biocontainment and infectious disease programs are world-class. Growing reputation with heartland affordability.
How affordable is Nebraska for CMAs?
Very affordable. Nebraska's cost of living is 90% of national average. Omaha is remarkably cheap for a metro of 1 million. Lincoln is equally affordable. Rural Nebraska is even cheaper. CMA salaries stretch far.
Is Omaha or Lincoln better for CMA careers?
Omaha has more jobs (50% of state), Nebraska Medicine prestige, and metro amenities. Lincoln offers Husker university town culture with Bryan Health and CHI. Both are affordable. Choose based on city size preference.
What about rural Nebraska opportunities?
Nebraska has 65 critical access hospitals serving agricultural communities. Rural CMAs find immediate employment. Meatpacking towns value bilingual Spanish. Cost of living is minimal. Not for everyone but opportunities exist.
What's the job outlook for CMAs in Nebraska?
Nebraska's CMA market grows at 8% annually with 720+ openings. UNMC and CHI Health expand. Rural shortages persist. #14 health ranking reflects healthcare investment. Strong outlook through 2034.

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Nebraska's healthcare industry employs approximately 125,000 workers in America's heartland. Nebraska Medicine/UNMC in Omaha achieved national prominence for biocontainment and pandemic response. CHI Health (CommonSpirit) and Bryan Health provide statewide coverage. The state ranks 14th in health outcomes—among the healthiest in the nation. Omaha and Lincoln anchor urban healthcare while vast rural Nebraska relies on critical access hospitals serving agricultural communities.

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