Medical Assistant

Hughesville, MD 20637
Contract

Job Closed

Overview

Urgent need for Certified Medical Assistant Location: - SMECO Wired for Wellness Health Center - 15045 Burnt Store Rd. Hughesville, MD 20637 Shift Schedule: - ASAP start date - Monday thru Friday; 8am-5pm *1 hour lunch break each day (30 minutes paid, 30 minutes unpaid) Start date: - Asap; 30 day contract - Potential for extension Scope of Services: - Primary care, Urgent care, Preventative Care Other staff on-site: - MA and PA Patient volume: - 8-10 Interview Process: 1. Candidate presentation 2. Set phone interview with Relode 3. Phone Interview, or In-Person Interview with Hiring Manager 4. Offer/hire Candidate Turnaround Expectation: * 24 hours Additional Job Details: Pay Rate: base $20/hr. Required skills and experience: - CMA

Qualifications

Required
  • Associate degree or higher
  • ANY of the following valid licenses/certifications:
    • Certified Medical Assistant (CMA)
    • American Red Cross Basic Life Support (ARC BLS)
  • have you received both doses of the covid 19 vaccine?

Company

Lighting the way to healthcare that works better for all. Marathon Health is on a path to become the most trusted health company by delivering outcomes that people care about. We partner with employers to make healthcare work better for their employees. Powered by care that’s convenient and easy to access. That goes further, offering a fundamentally different experience focused on wellness before, during, and after a visit. That delivers lower costs, improved outcomes and better health. It’s our mission to relentlessly seek breakthrough innovation that will shape healthcare of tomorrow. And we believe that what we do doesn’t just impact healthcare – it impacts the world. It’s why, more than ever, healthcare is too important to stay the same. It’s our mission to relentlessly seek breakthrough innovation that will shape healthcare of tomorrow. And we believe that what we do doesn’t just impact healthcare – it impacts the world. It’s why, more than ever, healthcare is too important to stay the same.™