CMA Full-time

Corewell Health Urgent Care - Delivering Quality Care with Purpose

Are you a passionate Medical Assistant looking for a dynamic and rewarding career? Join Corewell Health Urgent Care, where you'll make a meaningful impact in a fast-paced clinical environment while enjoying work-life balance and professional growth opportunities. 

As a Medical Assistant, you will be a key part of our healthcare team, providing hands-on patient care and ensuring smooth clinic operations. This role is ideal for those who thrive in a high-energy, team-oriented setting and are committed to delivering exceptional care.

Why You'll Love Working Here:

  • LIFE-Work Balance & Flexible Schedule: Full-time (3-day/12-hour shifts, 8AM - 8PM) – No overnight shifts, so you can prioritize both your career and personal life!
  • Competitive Pay & Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Prescription, Pet Insurance & more
  • Paid Time Off & Holidays: Recharge and take care of yourself
  • 401K with Company Match: Plan for your future
  • Professional Growth: Certification reimbursement, leadership opportunities & professional development
  • Wellness Support: Employee Assistance Program (EAP) & Wellness Initiatives

Key Responsibilities:

  • Patient Preparation: Assist with preparing patients for examinations and treatments, ensuring they are comfortable and well-informed.
  • Triage & Vital Signs: Perform triage and take vital signs accurately.
  • Documenting Patient History: Obtain and document detailed patient history in our Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system in a timely manner.
  • Lab Specimens: Collect routine laboratory specimens, including blood, urine, and oral swabs.
  • Medication & Injections: Administer medications and non-intravenous injections, including intramuscular, subcutaneous, and intradermal injections.
  • Clinical Procedures: Suture and staple removal and perform splinting when necessary.
  • Clinical & Laboratory Procedures: Perform basic clinical, aseptic, and laboratory procedures to support patient care.
  • Occupational Medicine: Assist with our Occupational Medicine services, including drug screening, breath alcohol testing, audiograms, and pulmonary function testing, while adhering to company protocols.
  • Compliance: Enforce and maintain healthcare regulatory requirements, including HIPAA and OSHA compliance.
  • Administrative Duties: Perform office procedures and general administrative tasks; proficiently operate office medical equipment.
  • Quality Assurance: Oversee compliance with quality assurance programs, CLIA waived laboratory requirements, and patient result trackers.
  • Travel Requirement: Support staffing and operational needs by traveling to other Corewell Health Urgent Care locations as required.

    Required Qualifications:

      • Minimum Qualifications (must meet one of the following):

        • Completion of a Medical Assistant program from an accredited institution (diploma or certificate), OR

        • Current Certified or Registered Medical Assistant (CMA/RMA), OR

        • Minimum 2 years of experience as a Medical Assistant in an urgent care or ER/hospital setting                                                                                                                         

      • Clinical Skills: Proficiency in venipuncture, injections, and general clinical procedures

      • Technical Skills: Experience using Electronic Medical Records (EMR); EPIC preferred

      • Flexibility: Ability to work 12-hour shifts, including weekends and holidays

      • Team Player: Positive, proactive approach to patient care and collaboration

      At Corewell Health Urgent Care, we believe in kindness, excellence, empowerment, resilience, and proactive service. If you’re looking for a career where your contributions truly matter, apply today and be part of something bigger!

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