About The Position

Northern Light Blue Hill Hospital Department: Medical Group Administration Position is located: Blue Hill Hospital or Maine Coast Hospital Work Type: Full Time Hours Per Week: 36 Work Schedule: 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM Free earn and learn Certified Clinical Medical Assistant Training!  Next training session starts February 2, 2026! About the Program: If you are looking for a career in patient care, consider applying to our Medical Assistant training program to become a certified clinical medical assistant (CCMA) at Northern Light Maine Coast Hospital or Northern Light Blue Hill Hospital!  A MA works alongside providers, mainly in outpatient practices. They perform both administrative and clinical duties, such as welcoming patients, updating medical records, taking medical history, taking vitals, preparing patients for exams, assisting the provider during exams, collecting lab specimens and much more! MAs are essential part of our patient care team, helping patient feel at ease and serving as a link between patients and providers.  Our 10-week training program provides hands-on learning opportunities to train you with the required skills to perform as an MA. Each week consists of classroom instructor-led education, online assignments, and clinical rotations providing our students with a multi learning approach. Students will sit for their NHA Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) exam following the course. Following completion of the training, students will be promoted from the Clinical Assistant role to a certified MA position at one of the Northern Light Maine Coast Hospital or Northern Light Blue Hill Hospital practices, based on department needs. Additional requirements:  High school diploma or GED required Maine resident required Ability to travel to Northern Light Maine Coast Hospital and Northern Light Blue Hill locations while in program. Internal employees must be in good standing. CASAS (math and reading) assessment may be required Post training: Willing to commit to working as a certified MA for 2 years full-time (40 hours per week) at Maine Coast Hospital or Blue Hill Hospital and be placed on the NHA registry Summary: Provides support to medical practitioners providing patient care services in an ambulatory setting.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED required
  • Maine resident required
  • Ability to travel to Northern Light Maine Coast Hospital and Northern Light Blue Hill locations while in program.
  • Internal employees must be in good standing.
  • CASAS (math and reading) assessment may be required
  • Post training: Willing to commit to working as a certified MA for 2 years full-time (40 hours per week) at Maine Coast Hospital or Blue Hill Hospital and be placed on the NHA registry

Responsibilities

  • Responsibilities include both clinical and administrative duties necessary to provide quality patient care in a medical group practice setting.
  • Assisting providers with procedures, conducting follow up with patients on lab and test results, rooming patients, obtaining ECG's, preloading and confirming office appointments.
  • Maintains confidentiality of all patient, donor and employee information.
  • Collects, reviews and documents patient's current health status and history according to standard. Chart prep protocol is done prior to visit.
  • Performs and documents clinical/nurse visits per office workflow.
  • Orders, and/or inventories all state-supplied immunizations as delegated. Immunizations are stored and documented per state requirements.
  • Prepares lab specimens for transport.
  • Follows office workflows.
  • Participates in on site immunization training through the clinical lead or a clinical support staff member deemed appropriate by Practice Manager
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