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Reports:Practice Manager, Medical DirectorSupervises:None WHAT YOU’LL NEED TO APPLY Required Education:Minimum: High School diploma or GED.Required Experience: Minimum: No experience required if medical assistant program has been completed and certification received.
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Medical Assistant- RMA, Registered Medical Assistant, Certified Medical Assistant, CMA, CCMA, Clinic Medical Assistant, Clinical Medical Assistant, Medical Technologist, Phlebotomy, Phlebotomist, CNA, Certified Nurse Assistant, EMT, Emergency Medical Tech, Clinic Technician, Technician, Health Care Tech, healthcare, Dental Assistant, Vitals, Patient Care, Back Office, M-F, 8-5, Days, no holidays, no weekends, PTO, Benefits, ESB, 401k, no experience, entry level, graduate, specialty.
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Qualifications: High School Diploma/ GED.Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) by the American Association of Medical Assistants within 1 year or Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) through American Medical Technologists within 1 year.
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We are looking for a certified Medical Assistant with excellent customer service/patient interaction skills. The Medical Assistant will perform clinical and administrative duties in a MHUC setting under the supervision of a physician/provider and/or a registered nurse.
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For Cardiology offices only: 6 months experience working in an ambulatory care medical office or equivalent, OR Bachelor's degree in exercise physiology/science, OR related major or successful completion of a cardiac technician course preferred.
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Education and/or Degrees Required: LPN: Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)Advanced training beyond High School that includes the completion of an accredited or approved program in Practical NursingMedical Assistant:GED or HS Equivalency Diploma.
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Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent Successful completion of a clinical medical assistant training program National certification from AAMA, NMAA, AMT, NHA or equivalent is a plus and earns a higher rate than non-certified MA’s Must be physically capable of lifting linens, supplies, and patients while utilizing proper body mechanics Must be CPR Certified 2 or more years' experience in a medical office practice setting is preferred.
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Experience Requirements and Preferences: 1+ year of experience as a Medical Assistant in a clinic setting, preferably in a Dermatology office Education Requirements: High School Diploma or Its Equivalent.
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Education: High School Diploma or GED required Certification/Licenses: Certified Medical Assistant License required Experience: A minimum of 1 year of experience as a Medical Assistant required At least 1 year of experience answering multi-line and high-volume telephone calls in a healthcare setting or related field preferred.
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Qualifications Job Requirements: High School diploma or equivalent Preferred Job Requirements: Certification from nationally recognized agency as a phlebotomist Certification from a nationally recognized agency as a medical lab assistant within 2 years of hire date Experience working in the clinical setting.
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Education, Licensures & Certifications Required: High school diploma or GEDPreferred: State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Phlebotomist or equivalent clinical background/training.
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Experience, Education, Training, Special Skills, and Licensure : Completion of a medical assistant program or 1 year experience in a clinical capacity High School diploma or equivalent Computer literate; skilled in use of Microsoft outlook, electronic health records and other software programs.
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Candidate willing to travel to two locations: 1200 E. Ridgewood Avenue, Paramus, NJ and two days/month to 135 N. Kinderkamack Rd., Montvale, NJ.EDUCATION: MA (CMA/RMA): High school diploma or equivalent and completion of a formal Medical Assistant program that is recognized by the State of New Jersey.
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High school diploma/GED with a minimum of two years experience in administrative and clinical support within a hospital or clinic setting and certification as a Certified Medical Assistant.
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Required Qualifications: High school diploma or GEDGraduate of Accredited Medical Assistant programCertified Medical Assistant, or the ability to obtain CMA/ RMA within days of hire Preferred Qualifications: 1+ years of MA experience in a primary care settingExperience working with an electronic health record (i.e. AllScripts / Epic)Knowledge of medical terminology Connecticut Residents Only: The hourly range for this role is $16.00 to $27.31 per hour.
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