This position provides both clinical and clerical support in a primary health care (family practice) setting, contributing to the effective delivery of patient care and the smooth operation of an academic teaching clinic. Working as part of an integrated interdisciplinary team, the MOA supports physicians, nurses, residents, and medical students through direct patient interaction, coordination of clinic procedures, reception duties, and administrative tasks. This role is essential in maintaining a patient-centered environment while also supporting the educational mission of the Department of Family Medicine. The MOA works within a busy Family Medicine clinic at West Winds Primary Health Centre, which operates within a primary health care model and is also a teaching site for the Department of Family Medicine. The MOA plays a key role in supporting this academic environment by working closely with medical students and Family Medicine residents during their clinical time. The position involves daily interaction with patients, physicians, nurses, learners, and interdisciplinary team members. Tasks require a broad range of clinical, technical, and administrative knowledge. The role demands strong organizational skills and the ability to work independently while exercising sound judgment and discretion. The incumbent must work collaboratively, support day-to-day clinic operations, and contribute to the delivery of high-quality, patient-centered care in both clinical and educational contexts. This role offers ongoing opportunities for professional growth through participation in training, feedback systems, and continuous improvement initiatives.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED