About this role
A Certified Medical Assistant supports a breast surgery clinic at AdventHealth in Asheville, North Carolina, providing direct patient care and clinical support across a part-time schedule (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, 7:45 am–4:30 pm).
### What you'll do
- Perform clinical intake including vital signs, history taking, screenings, and medication reconciliation for breast surgery patients.
- Assist with minor procedures, document results at the time of service, and maintain accurate records in the practice's designated system.
- Administer medications, initiate lab and diagnostic testing, and support closure of care gaps during office visits.
- Educate patients on tests, medications, and dietary instructions in a clear and accurate manner.
- Monitor and manage medical supply inventory and ensure all equipment is functioning properly.
- Travel as needed to support staffing needs and clinic operations across locations.
### What we're looking for
- Active certification as a CMA, CMAC, RMA, NCMA, CCMA, or NRCMA (one required).
- Current BLS/CPR certification.
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- 1+ year of related medical assistant experience (preferred).
- Working knowledge of medical terminology, chronic disease management, and patient advocacy.
- Proficiency with electronic health records and general computer systems.
### What's included
- Hourly pay range: $16.42–$26.27 (approximately $34,154–$54,642 annualized).
- Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance from day one.
- Paid time off from day one and 4 weeks of fully paid parental leave.
- 403(b) retirement plan.
- Career development resources and whole-person well-being support.
### About the practice
AdventHealth is a faith-based, not-for-profit health system operating across multiple states, with this role based at a specialty satellite office in Asheville, NC. The breast surgery clinic delivers specialized outpatient care in a collaborative, mission-driven environment focused on the physical, mental, and spiritual well-being of every patient.