CVS MinuteClinic Jobs: How to Apply for NP, PA & Medical Assistant Positions

Last Updated: April 14, 2026

CVS MinuteClinic Jobs (2025): How to Apply as a Nurse Practitioner, PA, or Medical Assistant

Quick Answer: Apply at jobs.cvshealth.com. MinuteClinic nurse practitioners earn $90,000–$130,000/yr; physician assistants earn $61,000–$127,000/yr; medical assistants earn $19–$28/hr. CVS MinuteClinic operates 1,100+ locations in 33 states + DC inside CVS Pharmacy stores. Clinical roles (NP, PA) require board certification and active state licensure before hire.
Careers Website: jobs.cvshealth.com
Total Locations: 1,100+ (800+ physical + virtual)
States: 33 states + DC
Application Type: Online portal
Processing Time: 3–6 weeks (clinical roles including credentialing)

How to Apply

CVS MinuteClinic hiring is conducted through the CVS Health careers portal, with a separate track for clinical roles. The process varies slightly depending on whether you’re applying for a clinical position (NP/PA) or support role (Medical Assistant).

Visit jobs.cvshealth.com and search “MinuteClinic” to filter relevant positions
Create a profile or log in to your existing CVS Health careers account
Select your role (Nurse Practitioner, Physician Assistant, Medical Assistant, etc.)
Complete the online application and upload your resume
For clinical roles: Provide proof of active state licensure and board certification
Initial phone or video interview with recruiter or hiring manager
For clinical roles: Skills verification interview may be scheduled
Licensure and credential verification (clinical roles — 2–4 weeks)
Background check and drug screening
Conditional job offer and credentialing process for clinical positions

Positions & Pay

CVS MinuteClinic hires across three primary role categories. Pay varies significantly by role, location, and market demand.

Position Salary/Hourly Range Average Pay
Nurse Practitioner (FNP) $90,000–$130,000/yr $110,000/yr (varies by market)
Physician Assistant (PA-C) $61,000–$127,646/yr $94,000/yr (varies by market)
Medical Assistant $19–$28/hr $22–$24/hr
Overall CVS MinuteClinic Range $13–$93/hr Depends on role and location

Compensation Details by Role

Nurse Practitioner (FNP): Pay ranges $90,000–$130,000/yr depending on location, experience, and specialty (family medicine). Most FNPs work full-time with flexible schedules. Sign-on bonuses of $10,000–$20,000 are common in high-demand markets.

Physician Assistant (PA-C): Pay ranges $61,000–$127,646/yr depending on location and experience. PA-Cs typically work 40–50 hours/week with clinical duties. Rural and underserved markets offer higher pay and signing bonuses.

Medical Assistant: Entry-level support roles earning $19–$28/hr. Medical Assistants do not require licensure but may benefit from CNA certification or phlebotomy training. Most positions are part-time or full-time support within the clinic.

Requirements

Each role has specific credentialing requirements. Clinical licensure is non-negotiable for NP and PA roles.

Role Key Requirements
Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner (ANCC or AANPCP); active state RN and NP licensure; valid DEA number for prescriptive authority
Physician Assistant (PA-C) Licensed Physician Assistant with PA-C certification (NCCPA); active state PA license; valid DEA number for prescriptive authority
Medical Assistant High school diploma or GED; no licensure required but clinical experience preferred; background check and drug screening
All Clinical Roles Background check, drug screening, liability insurance (professional malpractice), immunization records, CPR/BLS certification

Additional Considerations

  • Background Check: Criminal background check required; disqualifying offenses are determined on a case-by-case basis
  • Drug Screening: Pre-employment and random screening throughout employment
  • Immunizations: Flu, COVID-19, and other vaccines per CVS policy
  • CPR/BLS Certification: American Heart Association BLS required for clinical roles; must be current
  • Minimum Age: 18+ for all positions
  • State Licensure Reciprocity: If relocating, verify your license transfers; CVS may sponsor state reciprocity if needed

Interview Process

CVS MinuteClinic conducts structured interviews tailored to each role type.

For Nurse Practitioners & Physician Assistants

Clinical role interviews typically occur in two stages: (1) Initial phone screen with recruiter (15–20 minutes) covering basic fit, availability, and compensation expectations; (2) Clinical skills or competency interview with the regional medical director or hiring NP/PA (30–45 minutes) discussing clinical experience, case scenarios, and practice philosophy.

Some candidates may be invited for an in-person interview at a high-priority location or for leadership roles, but most clinical interviews are conducted virtually.

For Medical Assistants

Medical Assistant interviews are shorter and more operational. Expect a phone screen with a hiring manager (20–30 minutes) covering patient care experience, availability, and basic healthcare knowledge. Strong candidates may be invited for a facility tour and team introduction.

Timeline

  • Nurses Practitioners/PAs: 3–6 weeks from application to offer (includes credentialing verification)
  • Medical Assistants: 1–3 weeks from application to offer

Benefits

CVS Health offers a comprehensive benefits package that varies by employment classification and hours worked.

Clinical Role Benefits (NP/PA):

  • Health, dental, and vision insurance (coverage begins day 1)
  • 401(k) retirement plan with employer match (up to 6%)
  • Paid time off (PTO) — typically 20–25 days/year for FT clinical roles
  • Professional liability insurance (employer-covered)
  • Continuing Medical Education (CME) allowance ($2,000–$3,000/year)
  • Sign-on bonus (in select markets, $10,000–$20,000)
  • Wellness programs and employee discount on CVS products
  • Flexible scheduling and shift options
Medical Assistant Benefits:

  • Health, dental, and vision insurance (after eligibility period for part-time)
  • 401(k) access
  • Paid time off (varies by hours worked)
  • Employee discount on CVS products and pharmacy
  • Tuition reimbursement for healthcare certifications
  • Wellness programs

Career Development

CVS MinuteClinic supports clinical advancement and career growth within the CVS Health ecosystem.

For Nurse Practitioners & Physician Assistants

  • Specialization: Opportunities to develop expertise in chronic disease management, women’s health, occupational health, or virtual care
  • Leadership Track: Regional clinical directors, site managers, and medical directors come from NP/PA ranks
  • Virtual Care Expansion: CVS MinuteClinic offers 24/7 telehealth positions nationwide for qualified practitioners
  • CME Support: Tuition reimbursement for additional certifications or graduate degrees (MSN, MBA)

For Medical Assistants

  • CNA Certification: CVS offers tuition reimbursement for CNA training; CNAs earn higher pay and can advance to patient care coordinator roles
  • Phlebotomy Certification: Many MAs advance to phlebotomy roles (blood draws) for additional pay
  • Clinical Advancement: High-performing MAs can pursue LPN/RN pathways with employer support

FAQ

Q1: What clinical licenses do I need to work at CVS MinuteClinic?
For Nurse Practitioners: Board-certified FNP (ANCC or AANPCP) with active state RN and NP licensure. For Physician Assistants: PA-C certification with active state PA license. Both must have valid DEA numbers. Medical Assistants don’t require licensure.
Q2: Does CVS MinuteClinic hire medical assistants without clinical licenses?
Yes. Medical Assistants do not need state licensure or CNA certification. However, some clinical experience or certification (CNA, phlebotomy) is preferred and leads to higher pay and advancement opportunities.
Q3: How many CVS MinuteClinic locations are there?
CVS MinuteClinic operates 1,100+ total locations including 800+ physical clinics inside CVS Pharmacy stores in 33 states plus DC. Additionally, MinuteClinic offers 24/7 virtual telehealth services nationwide, expanding access beyond physical locations.
Q4: What does a MinuteClinic Nurse Practitioner do?
MinuteClinic NPs treat 190+ acute and chronic conditions including respiratory infections, UTIs, diabetes management, hypertension, and vaccinations. You’ll prescribe medications, order diagnostic tests, and provide patient education. Most visits are 15–30 minutes. NPs work collaboratively with pharmacists and a remote medical director.
Q5: How does MinuteClinic hiring differ from regular CVS pharmacy hiring?
MinuteClinic hires through a separate clinical track requiring active licensure and credentialing verification. Regular CVS pharmacy positions (technician, cashier) hire through a different process and don’t require clinical licensing. MinuteClinic offers higher pay and full benefits; pharmacy roles are typically entry-level and support-focused.
Q6: Does CVS MinuteClinic offer virtual care positions?
Yes. CVS MinuteClinic hires NPs and PAs for 24/7 telehealth positions available nationwide. Virtual roles offer flexibility and eliminate location constraints. Pay is competitive with in-clinic positions, and candidates must meet the same licensure requirements.
Q7: How long does CVS MinuteClinic hiring take?
Medical Assistant roles: 1–3 weeks. Clinical roles (NP/PA): 3–6 weeks including credentialing and licensure verification. The longer timeline for clinical roles accounts for state board verification, DEA registration, and malpractice insurance setup.