Akron Children's Hospital

School Medical Assistant I: Medina City Schools

Medina City Schools Monday-Friday While school is in session 8:45-3:30 2,000 Sign on Bonus Available (Taxable) Summary: The Medical Assistant role provides clinical and administrative support for patients under the direction of a Provider and/or licensed Nurse. Responsibilities: 1. Actively interfaces with patients and families of Akron Children's Hospitals 2. Prepares patients for examination; takes and records vital signs; performs phlebotomy as needed; administers medications as directed by the Providers according to policy and procedure 3. Collects data that contributes to the assessment and evaluation of individualized care and needs of assigned patients, including discharge plans, under the direction of the Licensed Nurse 4. Collects, processes, and submits laboratory specimens in accordance with policy and procedure 5. Communicates patient findings and pertinent information to the Provider and/or Licensed Nurse utilizing appropriate communication/documentation processes 6. Accurate and timely documentation of care within the school medical record 7. Performs clinical duties that are department specific such as POCT, hearing and vision screenings, and any other procedures 8. Perform routine task and general office duties such as faxing, copying, filing, etc. as needed 9. Cleans, stocks, and prepares examination rooms 10. Develops and maintains positive relationships with patients/students, families, school personnel and colleagues 11. Completes all assignments during scheduled working hours 12. Follows safety policies and procedures in the delivery of care to assure a safe environment for patients, families, and other staff members 13. Other duties assigned Other information: Technical Expertise 1. Knowledge of and experience in medical terminology is required 2. Experience working in healthcare environment is preferred 3. Experience working in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Excel, Word) or similar software is required 4. Experience working in electronic medical record (i.e., EPIC) or similar software is preferred Education and Experience 1. Education: High School Diploma or equivalent is required 2. Completion of an approved (valid) Medical Assistant Certificate Program (MA), EMT Program, or Paramedic Program is required. Those hired into School Health prior to March of 2023 without completion of one (1) of these programs but has relevant years of experience will be given credit for their experience in lieu of the program requirement(s). 3.Certification: Basic Life Support (BLS) training from the American Heart Association is required. 4.Credential/Certification: Medical Assistant certification preferred (CMA or R.M.A.) 5. Years of relevant experience: no experience required 6. Years of experience supervising: None Part Time FTE: 0.560000 Status: Onsite
Down East Community Hospital

Clinical Certified Medical Assistant Instructor

Description Teaches clinical procedures and patient care to future medical assistants. Prepares students for entry-level employment and national certification exams (like the CCMA or CMA) by delivering both classroom instruction and hands-on training. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Minimum of 3 to 5 years of clinical experience in a healthcare setting including practical experience in patient care, administrative tasks, and laboratory procedures. Possess a valid RN, LPN or CMA License Comprehensive understanding of healthcare practices, as well as excellent teaching skills. Requirements Certified Medical Assistant Instructors are responsible for training students in all aspects of medical assisting, using a combination of classroom instruction, lab work, and clinical practice. Their duties and responsibilities include: Developing and implementing lesson plans according to curriculum guidelines Teaching students about a variety of medical tasks, including drawing blood, administering injections, verifying medications and allergies, taking patient histories, and recording vital signs Providing instruction on administrative tasks such as scheduling appointments, maintaining patient records, and billing procedures Ensuring students are aware of and adhere to healthcare laws and ethics Assessing student performance through tests, assignments, and practical examinations Providing feedback and guidance to students to improve their skills and knowledge Coordinating with clinical sites to arrange student placements for practical experience Maintaining accurate student records and tracking student progress Assist students with CCMA test preparation Develop, tracking and maintain CMA, RMA and CCMA competencies through the hospital system. Cerner superuser Keeping up to date with developments in the field of medical assisting and updating course materials as necessary Ensuring classroom and lab equipment are kept in good working condition Clinical: Frequently lifts up to 35 pounds independently. Frequently pushes/pulls 100 pounds using mechanical and other assistive devices. Walks, stands, kneels, bends most of the time. Exhibits fine motor skills and manual dexterity necessary to perform the essential job functions of the position. Visual acuity correctable to 20/20. Color vision is necessary. Normal hearing acuity. EXPOSURE RISK Exposure Category I: Employee at risk for exposure to blood borne pathogens. QUALITY IMPROVEMENT Maintains current knowledge of the hospital-wide Quality Improvement Program. Collaborates with management to improve the effectiveness of the department through the Quality Improvement plans and processes. Participates in the departmental and hospital-wide Quality Improvement activities as directed by the manager. COMPLIANCE Adheres to the federal, state, and local statutes and regulations. Adheres to the Compliance Program policies and procedures of DECH/CCH. Adheres to all Privacy and Security policies and procedures of DECH/CCH. Communicates any concern related to compliance issues to manager of department or Compliance Officer. Communicates any concern related to confidentiality issues to the Privacy Officer.
Legacy Community Health

Sr Certified Medical Assistant Bilingual - School Clinics (Pedi)

Benefits Paid Time Off & Paid Company Holidays Medical, Dental, Vision & Life Insurance Flexible Spending Account (FSA) 403(b) Retirement Plan with Company Match Short-Term & Long-Term Disability $0 Copay for Legacy Provider visits $0 Copay for prescriptions filled at Legacy Pharmacies Travel Insurance & Pet Insurance Subsidized Gym Membership And much more! Apply today in less than 3 minutes using your phone, tablet, or computer! Location: KIPP School-Based Clinics Sr Certified Medical Assistant Bilingual - School Clinics (Pedi) - Job Overview Schedule: Monday-Thursday (7AM-4:15PM) | Friday (7AM-3PM) Welcome to Legacy Community Health, where we're not just a healthcare organization—we're a close-knit community with a shared passion for making a meaningful impact. We're excited to invite you to our KIPP School-Based clinics, where your skills, compassion, and dedication will truly shine. As a Senior Certified Medical Assistant, you are at the heart of our mission to provide outstanding healthcare. You will play a vital role in ensuring our patients receive care that is safe, efficient, and effective while supporting our medical team and fostering an environment of learning and growth. Impactful Role: Facilitate patient care and drive positive outcomes through education, observation, and data collection. Collaborative Environment: Join a dedicated team that promotes shared vision and goals. Growth Opportunities: Engage in mentorship and training, enhancing both personal and professional development. Community Focus: Be part of a mission-driven organization that values the health and well-being of our community. Key Responsibilities Train new and existing medical assistant team members to ensure competencies. Promote shared vision and goals through effective working relationships. Perform routine chart audits to validate documentation and practices. Complete Regional Nurse Manager (RNM) training and attend assigned meetings. Perform Medical Assistant tasks two shifts every pay period. Promote effective teamwork and collaboration. Participate in monthly inventory reconciliation of supplies, medications, and vaccines. Maintain work area and equipment according to Legacy and government standards. Ensure safety in the patient’s environment and equipment. Report safety concerns promptly to appropriate personnel. Follow exposure control plans and protective barrier equipment procedures. Adhere to quality control policies and document activities and maintenance. Assist in the assessment, planning, and implementation of clinical training programs. Provide guidance and mentorship to preceptors and team members. Assist in implementing education and workflow changes for the medical assistant team. Identify, collect, and report clinical safety, quality, and training deficiencies. Collaborate regularly with management to report findings. May serve as the Vaccines for Children program coordinator. Work within a primary care medical home using a team-based approach. Perform other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent required. Registered or Certified as a Medical Assistant required from an accredited school. Minimum of two years clinical experience required. Minimum of one year experience as LCH Medical Assistant preferred. Prior experience as medical assistant or similar capacity such as patient care technician or certified nursing assistant, preferred. Basic front desk, clerical, or support specialist skills/experience helpful. Ability to work with clinical staff, multitask within a multidisciplinary team. Commitment to the concepts of preventive health care programs and team approach to health care delivery. Phlebotomy skills preferred. Experience working with computers. Experience working in electronic medical records. Experience with Microsoft Office applications. Must be able to manage multiple deadlines and prioritize. Demonstrates proficiency in all medical assistant duties and responsibilities. Bilingual English/Spanish preferred. About Legacy Community Health As the largest Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in Southeast Texas, Legacy Community Health has been delivering comprehensive, high-quality, and affordable health care for nearly 40 years. With more than 50 clinics across the Greater Houston and Gulf Coast region, we continue to grow strategically and invest in our communities. By innovating how care is delivered, we've stayed at the forefront of connecting our communities to health—every day, in every way. At Legacy, we know our success is powered by our people. We're always looking for talented, passionate individuals who want more than a job—they want a meaningful career that makes a real impact. Explore our open positions and see if a career at Legacy is right for you. At Legacy Community Health, our mission—Driving healthy change in our communities—guides everything we do. To fulfill this mission, every team member is expected to embody the following core attributes in their daily work, regardless of role or department: Approachable & Collaborative We bring our expertise without ego. In a collaborative healthcare environment, humility fosters trust and teamwork. Our employees value diverse perspectives, seek input from others, and are unafraid to acknowledge when they need help. We stay grounded in our purpose: to serve patients and communities with compassion and humility. Driven & Committed We are driven by a deep commitment to excellence in patient care and organizational improvement. Our employees take initiative, embrace challenges, and go the extra mile to support our mission. Whether improving patient outcomes, streamlining processes, or stepping up in times of need, we are always striving to drive healthy change—within ourselves, our teams, and the communities we serve. Perceptive & Thoughtful Communicators We value emotional intelligence as much as clinical or technical skill. Our team members demonstrate sound judgment, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to navigate complex situations with empathy and professionalism. They communicate clearly and respectfully with patients, families, and colleagues, building trust and fostering a safe, inclusive environment for all.
Community Health Network

School Medical Assistant (MA) - Christel House South

Join Community Community Health Network was created by our neighbors, for our neighbors. Over 60 years later, “community” is still the heart of our organization. It means providing our neighbors with the best care possible, backed by state-of-the-art technology. It means getting involved in the communities we serve through volunteer opportunities and benefits initiatives. It means ensuring our dedicated caregivers can learn and grow to stay at the top of their fields and to better serve our patients. And above all, it means exceptional care, simply delivered — and we couldn’t do it without you. Make a Difference The School Medical Assistant provides health services to facilitate optimal physical, mental, emotional and social growth and development for students within the schools. Cares for students with chronic health issues and helps identify health needs during the course of the school day. Supports health education, medication management, emotional support and referral to higher levels of care based on student needs. Supports the education process by working to assure the health of the students. Promotes health habits and overall health to strengthen maximum learning. The School MA will support Christel House South charter school located in Indianapolis, Indiana. Exceptional Skills And Qualifications Graduate/certificate of completion from a recognized medical assisting program OR a High School Diploma/GED + one year of medical assistant experience in a physician practice within the past three years. Medical Assistant certification required within 6 months of hire. Two years or more of medical assistant experience required. Two years of experience working with pediatric patients required. Excellent communication skills. Excellent team skills. Compassionate and caring. Accountable. Self-directed. Spanish speaking a plus. Why Community? At Community Health Network, we build teams that deliver exceptional care through empathy, communication and collaboration. We consider ALL an integral part of the exceptional patient experience. We PRIIDE ourselves on not having employees but Caregivers. Join our Community as we make a difference in your community. Caring people apply here. Apply Today!
UW Health

Medical Assistant, Pediatrics

Work Schedule: 100% FTE, full-time. Day shift. You will work at the UW Health N Bell School Medical Center. Additional components of compensation may include: Evening, night, and weekend shift differential Overtime On-call pay At UW Health in northern Illinois, you will have: Competitive pay and comprehensive benefits package including: PTO, Medical, Dental, Vision, retirement, short and long-term disability, paternity leave, adoption assistance, tuition assistance Annual wellness reimbursement Opportunity for on-site day care through UW Health Kids Tuition reimbursement for career advancement--ask about our fully funded programs! Abundant career growth opportunities to nurture professional development Strong shared governance structure Commitment to employee voice Qualifications Graduated from an accredited Associate degree program or Medical Assistant program or have at least 2 years of relevant experience. Required Laboratory and phlebotomy training required within 30 days of hire. Required Drug and alcohol screening, and N95 training required within 30 days of hire. Required Must provide copy of HS diploma or equivalent, or highest level of completed degree obtained. Required Work Experience At least one year of professional experience in a clinic setting. Preferred Computer experience. Required Licenses & Certifications RMA, AAMA, CCMA or NCCT certification is required upon hire. Required Bi-Annual CPR certification. Required Active RMA, AAMA, CCMA or NCCT certification must be maintained. Required Audiometry certification through Northern Illinois University or Health Conservation, Inc. (HCI), required within 30 days of hire. Required Our Commitment to Social Impact and Belonging UW Health is committed to fostering a workplace that creates belonging for everyone and is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer. Our respect for people shines through patient care interactions and our daily work practices as we work to embrace the knowledge, unique perspectives and qualities each employee and faculty member brings to work each day. It is the policy of UW Health to provide equal opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or genetic information. Job Description UW Northern Illinois benefits