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Job Number: 25579

Functional Area: Health Care

Department: MIT
Health


School Area: Executive Vice President


Pay Range Minimum: $25.96



Pay Range Maximum: $28.85

Employment Type: Full-Time


Employment
Category:
Non-Exempt

Visa Sponsorship Available: No



Schedule:


Pay Grade: 5

Posting Description


MEDICAL ASSISTANT (MA), PRIMARY CARE,
MIT Health, will be responsible for assisting physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and nurses with
evaluation, management, and treatment of patients during and between office visits and other tasks consistent with training and skills. This
role is the primary liaison contact between clinical staff and the patient. The Medical Assistant plays an active role in preparing for the
daily operations of patient visits as well as implementing key activities. The MA leads the twice daily huddle sessions to ensure all
pertinent patient information is communicated between all clinical staff as well as having all appropriate materials available so that care
is delivered effectively and efficiently. Additionally, the MA manages HealtheLife requests, ensures the patient comprehends medical
treatment information provided by each provider, as well as uses the best medium to follow up with each patient to ensure treatment plan
compliance.



A full job description is available here:
https://health.mit.edu/jobs


Job Requirements
REQUIRED: High School
diploma or equivalent; graduate of an Accredited Medical Assistant program or has obtained a Medical Assistant Certification (AAMA, CCMA,
RMA, NCMA) and a minimum of two years of experience working in a physician office; a current active BLS certification (with in-person
component); ability to move 15 pounds or more, including but not limited to the placement of infants and children on examination tables or
weighing scales; excellent critical thinking, communication, interpersonal, diplomacy, organizational, and problem-solving skills;
phlebotomy skills; to maintain CPR certification and participate in site-based CPR drills; and ability to prioritize tasks in a complex and
busy environment and see them through to completion.


3/18/2026

Tagged as: Employment

Source
HigherEdJobs - Health and Medical Services

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