The Clinical Trainer of Medical Assistants is responsible for developing, delivering, and ensuring compliance in training programs for our current Medical Assistant staff. This role will be responsible for in-person training in the Denver, Colorado markets. Essential Functions: Teach specified subject(s) in the medical assistant curriculum for employee comprehension. This entails having a strong understanding of the topics to be taught, and preparing well for training Maintain proficiency in company policies and procedures associated with clinical care Design curriculum and adjust current curriculum to improve and foster effective learning Prepare detailed training notes on each topic to be taught Carryout research on topics to identify various insights and angles in the medical assistant field, to make sure that Medical Assistants are versatile in discharging their duties on the job Create room for interaction and participation Administer tests and assignments to assess their understanding of topics they have taken, as well as to measure the efficiency of the teaching methods adopted Personally supervise academic activities to ensure they are doing well, and to assist them where they are experiencing difficulties Make reading materials available to encourage personal learning and extensive reading Alpine is growing, and we welcome new talent to our highly collaborative and diverse team. We are passionate about building a leading national organization that enables physicians to focus on the joy of practicing medicine, and supports the ongoing transition to value-based care for senior populations. Alpine brings this same level of passion to employee engagement, career development and progression. If this aligns with your career goals, then look no further. Grow with us!
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees