St. Peter's Health Regional Medical Center
Location
Helena, Montana
Provide high-quality clinical and administrative support by rooming patients, taking vitals, and assisting providers during exams and procedures. Manage follow-up tasks including prescription refills, result reporting, and coordinating patient care within an ambulatory clinic.
Requires a high school diploma or equivalent and a Basic Life Support certification. A National Certified Medical Assistant designation is required within six months of employment, and one year of healthcare experience is preferred.
Medical Assistant opportunities are available throughout St. Peter’s Medical Group, with openings in primary care as well as medical and surgical specialty clinics.
Full-time, part-time, and variable schedule/per-diem positions are available.
Join our outpatient care team! As a Medical Assistant, you’ll work closely with providers to deliver high-quality patient care through rooming patients, taking vitals, administering tests and immunizations, assisting with procedures, and managing follow-up tasks like calls, refills, and result reporting.
The Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) provides high-quality clinical and administrative support in a fast-paced ambulatory clinic setting. This role is responsible for patient intake, vital signs, clinical documentation, diagnostic testing, medication administration, and assisting providers during exams and procedures. The CMA serves as a key liaison between patients and the care team, ensuring timely, compassionate, and coordinated care while maintaining accurate electronic health records.
In addition to direct patient care, the CMA supports daily clinic operations, including scheduling, referrals, prior authorizations, prescription coordination, exam room preparation, and real-time patient communication. The CMA participates in quality improvement initiatives, promotes patient safety and compliance, and works collaboratively within a team-focused healthcare environment.
High school graduate, HiSET or GED equivalent preferred.
No MA certification? No problem—St. Peter’s offers an internal training program that prepares you for certification through classroom and on-the-job instruction. New hires receive a comprehensive orientation and 4–6 weeks of hands-on preceptorship.
Current National Certified Medical Assistant designation required within 6 months of employment, valid and current Basic Life Support certification and re-certification every two years.
1 year of healthcare experience preferred.
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