Certified Medical Assistant II
Wage starts at $20.00/hour for Non-Certified Medical Assistants and $23.00/hour for Certified Medical Assistants.
Join us at Rogue Community Health, where you can enjoy a rewarding and impactful healthcare career. We are currently hiring for our Eagle Point, Medford, Talent, White City, and Behavioral Health Centers.
Our patients, members, and residents come from all walks of life and so do we. We hire great people from a wide variety of backgrounds because it makes our company stronger and helps our community remain safe and healthy. What better reason to join a team?
Our Certified Medical Assistants (CCMA) don't just "room patients and take vitals." They are on the move supporting both administrative tasks and hands-on patient care. CCMAs are a vital cornerstone of the patient experience. Our job is to knock down barriers to healthcare access so community members can meet the health goals they deserve. If you have ever experienced a barrier to something you needed, then you understand how important this is.
Benefits Include
Opportunity for 4 or 5-day Work Week
Mental Health Paid Time Off - Up To 10-Hours Per Quarter
Generous PTO Accrual Annually
Medical, Dental, Vision, and Partially Paid Family Coverage
No Cost to Employee Life Insurance, AD&D, Short Term Disability, Long Term Disability
Holiday Pay (in addition to PTO)
To be considered benefit-eligible, must work 20 hours per week or more.
Rogue Rewards Benefits provides up to $750.00 (prorated by FTE and hire date) for the year 2026.
Certification: Medical assistant certification at the time of hire or the ability to achieve a medical assistant certification with support from Rogue Community Health.
Do you have this passion for service, care for our vulnerable population, and understand that your "hard day's work" could change someone's life for the better? Then we welcome you to apply.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Participate in team Huddles, work with the team to ensure appropriate pre-visit preparation including culturally and linguistically appropriate services
Complete intake interview for new and returning patients according to established procedure including counseling patients/families on their role, and RCH's role, in a medical home (Patient Centered Medical Home Brochure insert)
Prepare patients for examinations consistent with the purpose of the appointment
Record all pertinent elements of the patient encounter into EMR by providing real time charting for provider
Responsible for knowing and following clinical policy and procedure, including documenting all patient interactions in Epic in a manner consistent with professional standards
Perform related duties necessary to ensure quality patient care as requested by supervisor, including addressing barriers when the patient has not met treatment goals
Assist providers with exams of patients or any special procedures
Process phone calls or MyChart communications from patients, routing as appropriate, and responding in a timely manner
"Ready" refill requests per Epic procedure
Administer treatments including, nebulizer, oral medications, pediatric and adult vaccines at the direction of the RN or provider
Perform screening tests including vision, audiometry, EKG, pulse OX, and peak flow meter at the direction of the provider
Clean and stock rooms, disinfect exam room tables, treatment and lab surfaces daily
Schedule qualified patients for appointments based on established protocol, identified need, and availability of appointments; follow up with patients/families who have not kept important appointments
Perform supervised laboratory procedures as approved by the Laboratory Manager
Prepare and sterilize clinical instruments. Review expiration dates for sterilized equipment and re-sterilize equipment as needed to ensure a readily available supply of sterile instruments
Assist with Medication Assistance Programs
Openly, clearly and respectfully share and receive information, opinions, concerns and feedback in a supportive manner
Work collaboratively by mentoring new and existing co-workers, building bridges and creating rapport with team members across the organization
Required to complete a criminal background check, and pre-employment drug screen once a conditional offer is accepted.
Oregon is an employment-at-will state and Rogue Community Health (RCH) has a 90-day probationary period for all newly hired team members.
Rogue Community Health is dedicated to ensuring that every patient and RCH team member can pursue health and well-being free of barriers or disadvantages due to race, ethnicity, language, disability, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, social class, economic status or other socially determined circumstances. We encourage individuals with diverse backgrounds to apply. We comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If you consider yourself disabled and desire assistance in the application process, please contact our Human Resources Department.
No phone calls please Due to the number of applications received, we are not able to reply to every applicant.