Medical Assistant-Certified (CMA), Multiple Locations
Memorial Health
Springfield, IL
Medical Assistant-Certified
Memorial Health
Springfield, IL
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or Medical Assistant-Certified, Pain Center
Memorial Health
Springfield, IL
Certified Medical Assistant
Springfield Clinic
Springfield, IL
Medical Assistant (U) (4547.9)
Southern Illinois University School of Medicine
Springfield, IL
403(b)
Dental Insurance
Education
$2,569 - $2,826 / month
* Medical Assistant (Central IL)
Hospital Sisters Health System
Springfield, IL
Part-Time
PTO
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
$4,000 / month
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Right Now Medical Assistant (Credentialed/Certified) PRN
Southern Illinois University School of Medicine
Springfield, IL
Part-Time
Hourly
403(b)
Dental Insurance
Education
$30 / hour
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Right Now Medical Assistant (Credentialed/Certified) - Jacksonville
Southern Illinois University School of Medicine
Springfield, IL
Part-Time
Hourly
403(b)
Dental Insurance
Education
$30 / hour
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Site Medical Director - Assistant/Associate/Professor of Clinical FCM SMS-3540
Southern Illinois University School of Medicine
Springfield, IL
403(b)
Dental Insurance
Education
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Medical Director / Assistant or Associate Professor of Clinical FCM - SIU Express Care SMS-3511
Southern Illinois University School of Medicine
Springfield, IL
403(b)
Dental Insurance
Education
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Remote Certified Medical Assistant
The CSI Companies
🌎 Remote
Remote
401(k)
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
$39.5k / year
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Remote Certified Medical Assistant
Medsien
🌎 Remote
Remote
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Medical Administrative Assistant
Advanced Radiology Services
🌎 Remote
Remote
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Medical Assistant-Certified (CMA), Multiple Locations
Memorial Health
Springfield, IL
Job Description
Working as a Medical Assistant in Springfield, IL
There are 10 Medical Assistant opportunities available in Springfield, IL all with unique requirements.
The Medical Assistant assists the physician by performing administrative and clinical duties in the delivery of healthcare to patients. Typical hospital duties include, but are not limited to: line control, answering phones, scheduling appointments and/or surgeries, billing—follow up with insurance companies, collect and maintain patient charts, and assisting patients with medical questions or concerns. Typical ambulatory (office based) duties include: phlebotomy (blood draws), urinalysis collection, preparation for procedures or analysis of laboratory results.