The Lead Medical Assistant (MA IV) works under the delegation of a licensed practitioner to perform duties as directed to assist in providing patient care to assigned patients. A Lead Medical Assistant (MA IV) is capable of performing all aspects of the Associate MA (MA I) and Medical Assistant (MA II) and Senior MA (MA III) roles. Additionally, the Lead Medical Assistant (MA IV) serves in a leader role or is highly skilled and trained in multiple complex specialty areas and oversees ambassadors, change agents, quality champions, and preceptors within the clinic. Ages of Patients Served: Birth and above
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Required Qualifications:
Coursework/Training: Graduate of an accredited school that includes hands on training in a clinical setting for medical assistants or Coursework/Training: Graduate of a registered medical assistant apprenticeship program or Coursework/Training: Has completed two years of medical training in the United States Armed Forces. National Provider BLS - American Heart Association within 30 days of hire. 3 years medical assisting experience in clinic setting 3 years experience providing a high level of customer service in a fast paced environment, including handling confidential data with discretion. 6 months Working experience in a PSJH clinic within the last 3 years, OR 18 months experience in a Lead MA role in a clinical setting in lieu ofPreferred Qualifications:
National Medical Assistant Certification upon hire.Why Join Providence?
Our best-in-class benefits are uniquely designed to support you and your family in staying well, growing professionally, and achieving financial security. We take care of you, so you can focus on delivering our Mission of caring for everyone, especially the most vulnerable in our communities.