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MaxHealth MSO Colleyville, Texas
About MaxHealth MSO MaxHealth MSO is a Texas-based Management Services Organization formed through the merger of Elis Medical Corporation and Elevate Health Management. We provide operational and administrative support to a growing network of practices across Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and surrounding communities. We support: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Together, our practices deliver comprehensive care including Primary Care, Urgent Care, Direct Primary Care, Personal Injury, Mental Health, Brain Health, and Longevity Medicine. Our mission is to provide high-quality, compassionate, and innovative healthcare while fostering a collaborative, respectful, and service-driven workplace culture. At MaxHealth MSO, we believe communication, integrity, empathy, and teamwork drive both patient outcomes and employee success. Visit our company websites: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Compassionate Care MaxHealth DPC We are seeking an LMRT/NCT certified Medical Assistant to join our team at MaxHealth MSO! This role will support our providers and perform day-to-day medical assistant duties while contributing to a positive, efficient work environment. As a Medical Assistant, you will be responsible for providing nursing care to clinic patients under the direct supervision of physicians and managers. You will train with our existing Medical Assistants in various administrative, support, and clinical duties. This position is currently part-time/PRN, approximately 2-3 days per week. However, full-time opportunities may be available for candidates with prior Medical Assistant experience/skills or a willingness to be cross-trained and learn additional MA responsibilities. Responsibilities: Understands and performs office procedures, after reasonable training. Only performs clinical procedures (i.e., injections) signed off to perform. Assesses patient's general condition and takes vital signs, weight, medications, and dosage review. Perform radiologic procedures in accordance with LMRT/CRT licensing standards, ensuring accurate imaging, patient safety, and proper documentation. Documents all activities/interventions, patient/family responses, medication dispensed/prescribed, phone calls, etc., in the electronic medical record. Ensures follow-through on all patient needs that come through the clinical office and communicates with COS on any patient issues. Adheres to infection control/safety guidelines and confidentiality policies. Uses a computer for patient charting, test ordering, secure patient communications, and appointment scheduling as needed. Pays attention to detail and keeps work/office/common area(s) clean, orderly, and organized. Cleans exam and procedure rooms between patients and at the end of day, following established cleaning protocols and in accordance with OSHA guidelines for safety. Assists in re-stocking supplies in exam and procedure rooms and helps monitor supply levels using inventory tracking and other systems. Packages and sterilizes surgical equipment, participates in the maintenance and general upkeep of autoclave sterilizers, endoscopes, procedure equipment, and other materials as necessary, following established protocols. Collects and processes urine and blood samples for testing. Able to maintain composure during times of confusion. Maintains a pleasant and courteous manner. Willing to assist with training new personnel. Willing to be cross-trained to another position when necessary. Ensures departmental HIPAA compliance and communicates with the COS and/or Privacy Officer when necessary. Communicates with COS regarding back-office equipment issues that arise, causing a delay in data entry and/or work efficiency. Remains engaged and shares ideas to improve patient care, work efficiency, and job satisfaction. Follows Company Handbook and adheres to the Dress Code. Other duties assigned by COS. Requirements: Knowledge of basic nursing principles and protocols. Must be computer literate and have a working knowledge of medical practice management systems and electronic medical records. Must have basic knowledge of medical terminology. Minimum of 1 year experience working as a medical assistant in a physician office preferred. Primary care/PCP experience preferred. Knowledge of policies and procedures related to infection control, environmental safety, and patient confidentiality. Active Limited Medical Radiologic Technologist (LMRT) or Non-Certified Technician (NCT) license is required. Knowledge of medical chart reporting/records. Possess a strong work ethic and a desire to excel. Be self-motivated and have a positive attitude. Possess the ability to maintain professionalism and focus in a busy environment. Be personable, compassionate, and a patient advocate. Skill in appropriate assessment and assistance techniques. Skill in appropriate use of universal precautions, safe workplace, and confidentiality methods. Skill in health information management by appropriately charting patient data. Maintains up-to-date certification, if applicable. Ability to relate and deal with providers and coworkers in a positive and professional manner. Ability to operate office equipment, including but not limited to fax, copier, and scanner. Ability to solve problems in a timely and effective manner. Ability to work under stressful conditions with little supervision. Ability to be flexible regarding schedule and duties. Medical Assistant experience or willingness to learn additional MA duties is preferred. Environmental/Working Conditions: Regularly deals with multiple patient cases and potentially stressful situations. Risk of exposure to communicable disease, i.e., viruses, lab specimens, and airborne pathogens. Regularly stoops and bends to store/move supplies. Must use computer to access and enter patient information. Regularly receives high volume of telephone calls. Varied activities include sitting, walking, stooping, lifting, bending, and reaching. Must be able to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally. Must be able to use a variety of office equipment including a phone, writing instruments, PC, fax, and medical equipment including stethoscope, uro-flow machine, centrifuge, scales, and blood pressure cuff. Benefits: Benefits may be available for employees working full-time status and may include: Dental insurance Vision insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Schedule: Part-time/PRN Approximately 2-3 days per week Monday to Friday Evening and weekend rotation as needed Language: Bilingual English and Spanish (preferred) Work Location: In person This description is intended to provide only basic guidelines for meeting job requirements. Responsibilities, knowledge, skills, abilities, and working conditions may change as needs evolve. Requirements may be modified to accommodate individuals with disabilities. The pay range for this role is: 19 - 23 USD per hour(Colleyville) PI5e51e0b68d1f-1594
05/26/2026
Full time
About MaxHealth MSO MaxHealth MSO is a Texas-based Management Services Organization formed through the merger of Elis Medical Corporation and Elevate Health Management. We provide operational and administrative support to a growing network of practices across Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and surrounding communities. We support: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Together, our practices deliver comprehensive care including Primary Care, Urgent Care, Direct Primary Care, Personal Injury, Mental Health, Brain Health, and Longevity Medicine. Our mission is to provide high-quality, compassionate, and innovative healthcare while fostering a collaborative, respectful, and service-driven workplace culture. At MaxHealth MSO, we believe communication, integrity, empathy, and teamwork drive both patient outcomes and employee success. Visit our company websites: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Compassionate Care MaxHealth DPC We are seeking an LMRT/NCT certified Medical Assistant to join our team at MaxHealth MSO! This role will support our providers and perform day-to-day medical assistant duties while contributing to a positive, efficient work environment. As a Medical Assistant, you will be responsible for providing nursing care to clinic patients under the direct supervision of physicians and managers. You will train with our existing Medical Assistants in various administrative, support, and clinical duties. This position is currently part-time/PRN, approximately 2-3 days per week. However, full-time opportunities may be available for candidates with prior Medical Assistant experience/skills or a willingness to be cross-trained and learn additional MA responsibilities. Responsibilities: Understands and performs office procedures, after reasonable training. Only performs clinical procedures (i.e., injections) signed off to perform. Assesses patient's general condition and takes vital signs, weight, medications, and dosage review. Perform radiologic procedures in accordance with LMRT/CRT licensing standards, ensuring accurate imaging, patient safety, and proper documentation. Documents all activities/interventions, patient/family responses, medication dispensed/prescribed, phone calls, etc., in the electronic medical record. Ensures follow-through on all patient needs that come through the clinical office and communicates with COS on any patient issues. Adheres to infection control/safety guidelines and confidentiality policies. Uses a computer for patient charting, test ordering, secure patient communications, and appointment scheduling as needed. Pays attention to detail and keeps work/office/common area(s) clean, orderly, and organized. Cleans exam and procedure rooms between patients and at the end of day, following established cleaning protocols and in accordance with OSHA guidelines for safety. Assists in re-stocking supplies in exam and procedure rooms and helps monitor supply levels using inventory tracking and other systems. Packages and sterilizes surgical equipment, participates in the maintenance and general upkeep of autoclave sterilizers, endoscopes, procedure equipment, and other materials as necessary, following established protocols. Collects and processes urine and blood samples for testing. Able to maintain composure during times of confusion. Maintains a pleasant and courteous manner. Willing to assist with training new personnel. Willing to be cross-trained to another position when necessary. Ensures departmental HIPAA compliance and communicates with the COS and/or Privacy Officer when necessary. Communicates with COS regarding back-office equipment issues that arise, causing a delay in data entry and/or work efficiency. Remains engaged and shares ideas to improve patient care, work efficiency, and job satisfaction. Follows Company Handbook and adheres to the Dress Code. Other duties assigned by COS. Requirements: Knowledge of basic nursing principles and protocols. Must be computer literate and have a working knowledge of medical practice management systems and electronic medical records. Must have basic knowledge of medical terminology. Minimum of 1 year experience working as a medical assistant in a physician office preferred. Primary care/PCP experience preferred. Knowledge of policies and procedures related to infection control, environmental safety, and patient confidentiality. Active Limited Medical Radiologic Technologist (LMRT) or Non-Certified Technician (NCT) license is required. Knowledge of medical chart reporting/records. Possess a strong work ethic and a desire to excel. Be self-motivated and have a positive attitude. Possess the ability to maintain professionalism and focus in a busy environment. Be personable, compassionate, and a patient advocate. Skill in appropriate assessment and assistance techniques. Skill in appropriate use of universal precautions, safe workplace, and confidentiality methods. Skill in health information management by appropriately charting patient data. Maintains up-to-date certification, if applicable. Ability to relate and deal with providers and coworkers in a positive and professional manner. Ability to operate office equipment, including but not limited to fax, copier, and scanner. Ability to solve problems in a timely and effective manner. Ability to work under stressful conditions with little supervision. Ability to be flexible regarding schedule and duties. Medical Assistant experience or willingness to learn additional MA duties is preferred. Environmental/Working Conditions: Regularly deals with multiple patient cases and potentially stressful situations. Risk of exposure to communicable disease, i.e., viruses, lab specimens, and airborne pathogens. Regularly stoops and bends to store/move supplies. Must use computer to access and enter patient information. Regularly receives high volume of telephone calls. Varied activities include sitting, walking, stooping, lifting, bending, and reaching. Must be able to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally. Must be able to use a variety of office equipment including a phone, writing instruments, PC, fax, and medical equipment including stethoscope, uro-flow machine, centrifuge, scales, and blood pressure cuff. Benefits: Benefits may be available for employees working full-time status and may include: Dental insurance Vision insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Schedule: Part-time/PRN Approximately 2-3 days per week Monday to Friday Evening and weekend rotation as needed Language: Bilingual English and Spanish (preferred) Work Location: In person This description is intended to provide only basic guidelines for meeting job requirements. Responsibilities, knowledge, skills, abilities, and working conditions may change as needs evolve. Requirements may be modified to accommodate individuals with disabilities. The pay range for this role is: 19 - 23 USD per hour(Colleyville) PI5e51e0b68d1f-1594
Internal Medicine Physician Assistant
Summit Recruiting Group Newburyport, Massachusetts
NP/PA Internal Medicine in Newburyport, Massachusetts - Located on the coast 40 miles north of Boston Position Details: Full-time, permanent Seeking a Nurse Practitioner-Advanced Practice Provider Provides direct patient care relative to physical diagnosis and therapeutic management independently, using physician consultation where appropriate Assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of the plan of care for a panel of patients. Evaluates individual health care status of patients, including eliciting a patient history, performance of physical examination, ordering of screening and diagnostic tests, risk assessment and interprets this information to establish a diagnosis. Develops and implements a plan of care, including treatments, medications and the like within defined guidelines for practice. Provides care to the patient in a manner that incorporates the principles of patient satisfaction and delivery of cost effective care. Participates in the development and evaluation of practice guidelines. Monitors the individual Äôs response to therapy and revises the plan, as indicated, with particular attention to education and counseling and encouragement of self-care. Seeks consultation from the consulting physician and other members of the healthcare team. Makes appropriate referrals as indicated by patient needs. Identifies learning needs of patients and staff and collaborates with other leaders to determine priorities for educational programs. Participates in interdisciplinary education programs of the practice and provides clinical precepting for nursing students, nurse practitioner students, medical students and others. Required Qualifications: Master Äôs degree in Nursing required.License Nursing License required., and Certificate 1 Basic Life Support required.1-3 years related work experience required.Valid prescriptive authority from both the MA DPH-DCP and Federal DEAMA Board authorization to practice as an APRN NRSGAmerican Heart Association-Basic Life Support CertificateExperience with computer systems required, including web based applications and some Microsoft Office applications which may include Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint or Access.Preferred Qualifications: - Related primary care practice expertise. About location: Newburyport is a coastal city nestled on the shores of the Merrimack River. Located about 40 minutes from Boston. It is a small town that is rich in charm and maritime history. Beyond its physical beauty, Newburyport is a culturally diverse locale, hosting numerous festivals, arts events, and a thriving local economy thanks to small businesses and shops that line the historic downtown area. Remarkable place to live and raise a family: food, arts, culture, natural beauty, great schools, proximity to Boston and mountains to the north while living on the coast
05/26/2026
Full time
NP/PA Internal Medicine in Newburyport, Massachusetts - Located on the coast 40 miles north of Boston Position Details: Full-time, permanent Seeking a Nurse Practitioner-Advanced Practice Provider Provides direct patient care relative to physical diagnosis and therapeutic management independently, using physician consultation where appropriate Assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of the plan of care for a panel of patients. Evaluates individual health care status of patients, including eliciting a patient history, performance of physical examination, ordering of screening and diagnostic tests, risk assessment and interprets this information to establish a diagnosis. Develops and implements a plan of care, including treatments, medications and the like within defined guidelines for practice. Provides care to the patient in a manner that incorporates the principles of patient satisfaction and delivery of cost effective care. Participates in the development and evaluation of practice guidelines. Monitors the individual Äôs response to therapy and revises the plan, as indicated, with particular attention to education and counseling and encouragement of self-care. Seeks consultation from the consulting physician and other members of the healthcare team. Makes appropriate referrals as indicated by patient needs. Identifies learning needs of patients and staff and collaborates with other leaders to determine priorities for educational programs. Participates in interdisciplinary education programs of the practice and provides clinical precepting for nursing students, nurse practitioner students, medical students and others. Required Qualifications: Master Äôs degree in Nursing required.License Nursing License required., and Certificate 1 Basic Life Support required.1-3 years related work experience required.Valid prescriptive authority from both the MA DPH-DCP and Federal DEAMA Board authorization to practice as an APRN NRSGAmerican Heart Association-Basic Life Support CertificateExperience with computer systems required, including web based applications and some Microsoft Office applications which may include Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint or Access.Preferred Qualifications: - Related primary care practice expertise. About location: Newburyport is a coastal city nestled on the shores of the Merrimack River. Located about 40 minutes from Boston. It is a small town that is rich in charm and maritime history. Beyond its physical beauty, Newburyport is a culturally diverse locale, hosting numerous festivals, arts events, and a thriving local economy thanks to small businesses and shops that line the historic downtown area. Remarkable place to live and raise a family: food, arts, culture, natural beauty, great schools, proximity to Boston and mountains to the north while living on the coast
Family Practice/Primary Care Physician Assistant
Summit Recruiting Group Phoenix, New York
2026 Primary Care NP/PA opening in New York Position Details: Located in Phoenix, NY - Syracuse 35m Full-Time, permanent position Seeking a board-certified Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant to join our PrimeCare team to help build and grow a new practice that will be located in Northern Onondaga County The candidate will work as a physician extender in a family medicine practice that delivers comprehensive patient care in an outpatient setting scheduled for opening in Winter 2026. This candidate will work in collaboration with physicians to assess, diagnose and develop a plan of care in accordance with practice protocol, be responsible for obtaining complete medical histories, performing physical examinations, and ordering appropriate diagnostic tests and making referrals for specialty consultations and care. The clinician will spend time in a clinic setting seeing new and established patients with the support of administration and an experienced physician team. The ideal candidate will have 5+ years-experience working in an outpatient Primary Care setting. About the area: Located in New York States Central region, Oswego offers small city living with close proximity to many large metropolitan areas. Oswego's location on Lake Ontario and its four distinct seasons offer endless opportunities for boating, sailing and other water sports as well as many cultural events, festivals and family activities throughout the year. Oswego County elementary and high schools offer advanced learning curriculum standards and prepare students to excel as they pursue higher education opportunities. In addition to great primary schools, Oswego County is home to SUNY Oswego and Cayuga Community College, the former of which was recently named by USA Today as one of the nations Best College Values and by the Princeton Review as a Top College in the Northeast.
05/26/2026
Full time
2026 Primary Care NP/PA opening in New York Position Details: Located in Phoenix, NY - Syracuse 35m Full-Time, permanent position Seeking a board-certified Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant to join our PrimeCare team to help build and grow a new practice that will be located in Northern Onondaga County The candidate will work as a physician extender in a family medicine practice that delivers comprehensive patient care in an outpatient setting scheduled for opening in Winter 2026. This candidate will work in collaboration with physicians to assess, diagnose and develop a plan of care in accordance with practice protocol, be responsible for obtaining complete medical histories, performing physical examinations, and ordering appropriate diagnostic tests and making referrals for specialty consultations and care. The clinician will spend time in a clinic setting seeing new and established patients with the support of administration and an experienced physician team. The ideal candidate will have 5+ years-experience working in an outpatient Primary Care setting. About the area: Located in New York States Central region, Oswego offers small city living with close proximity to many large metropolitan areas. Oswego's location on Lake Ontario and its four distinct seasons offer endless opportunities for boating, sailing and other water sports as well as many cultural events, festivals and family activities throughout the year. Oswego County elementary and high schools offer advanced learning curriculum standards and prepare students to excel as they pursue higher education opportunities. In addition to great primary schools, Oswego County is home to SUNY Oswego and Cayuga Community College, the former of which was recently named by USA Today as one of the nations Best College Values and by the Princeton Review as a Top College in the Northeast.
Preventative Maintenance Technician
MaxHealth MSO Colleyville, Texas
About MaxHealth MSO MaxHealth MSO is a Texas-based Management Services Organization formed through the merger of Elis Medical Corporation and Elevate Health Management. We provide operational and administrative support to a growing network of practices across Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and surrounding communities. We support: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Together, our practices deliver comprehensive care including Primary Care, Urgent Care, Direct Primary Care, Personal Injury, Mental Health, Brain Health, and Longevity Medicine. Our mission is to provide high-quality, compassionate, and innovative healthcare while fostering a collaborative, respectful, and service-driven workplace culture. At MaxHealth MSO, we believe communication, integrity, empathy, and teamwork drive both patient outcomes and employee success. Visit our company websites: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Compassionate Care MaxHealth DPC We are seeking an LMRT/NCT certified Medical Assistant to join our team at MaxHealth MSO! This role will support our providers and perform day-to-day medical assistant duties while contributing to a positive, efficient work environment. As a Medical Assistant, you will be responsible for providing nursing care to clinic patients under the direct supervision of physicians and managers. You will train with our existing Medical Assistants in various administrative, support, and clinical duties. This position is currently part-time/PRN, approximately 2-3 days per week. However, full-time opportunities may be available for candidates with prior Medical Assistant experience/skills or a willingness to be cross-trained and learn additional MA responsibilities. Responsibilities: Understands and performs office procedures, after reasonable training. Only performs clinical procedures (i.e., injections) signed off to perform. Assesses patient's general condition and takes vital signs, weight, medications, and dosage review. Perform radiologic procedures in accordance with LMRT/CRT licensing standards, ensuring accurate imaging, patient safety, and proper documentation. Documents all activities/interventions, patient/family responses, medication dispensed/prescribed, phone calls, etc., in the electronic medical record. Ensures follow-through on all patient needs that come through the clinical office and communicates with COS on any patient issues. Adheres to infection control/safety guidelines and confidentiality policies. Uses a computer for patient charting, test ordering, secure patient communications, and appointment scheduling as needed. Pays attention to detail and keeps work/office/common area(s) clean, orderly, and organized. Cleans exam and procedure rooms between patients and at the end of day, following established cleaning protocols and in accordance with OSHA guidelines for safety. Assists in re-stocking supplies in exam and procedure rooms and helps monitor supply levels using inventory tracking and other systems. Packages and sterilizes surgical equipment, participates in the maintenance and general upkeep of autoclave sterilizers, endoscopes, procedure equipment, and other materials as necessary, following established protocols. Collects and processes urine and blood samples for testing. Able to maintain composure during times of confusion. Maintains a pleasant and courteous manner. Willing to assist with training new personnel. Willing to be cross-trained to another position when necessary. Ensures departmental HIPAA compliance and communicates with the COS and/or Privacy Officer when necessary. Communicates with COS regarding back-office equipment issues that arise, causing a delay in data entry and/or work efficiency. Remains engaged and shares ideas to improve patient care, work efficiency, and job satisfaction. Follows Company Handbook and adheres to the Dress Code. Other duties assigned by COS. Requirements: Knowledge of basic nursing principles and protocols. Must be computer literate and have a working knowledge of medical practice management systems and electronic medical records. Must have basic knowledge of medical terminology. Minimum of 1 year experience working as a medical assistant in a physician office preferred. Primary care/PCP experience preferred. Knowledge of policies and procedures related to infection control, environmental safety, and patient confidentiality. Active Limited Medical Radiologic Technologist (LMRT) or Non-Certified Technician (NCT) license is required. Knowledge of medical chart reporting/records. Possess a strong work ethic and a desire to excel. Be self-motivated and have a positive attitude. Possess the ability to maintain professionalism and focus in a busy environment. Be personable, compassionate, and a patient advocate. Skill in appropriate assessment and assistance techniques. Skill in appropriate use of universal precautions, safe workplace, and confidentiality methods. Skill in health information management by appropriately charting patient data. Maintains up-to-date certification, if applicable. Ability to relate and deal with providers and coworkers in a positive and professional manner. Ability to operate office equipment, including but not limited to fax, copier, and scanner. Ability to solve problems in a timely and effective manner. Ability to work under stressful conditions with little supervision. Ability to be flexible regarding schedule and duties. Medical Assistant experience or willingness to learn additional MA duties is preferred. Environmental/Working Conditions: Regularly deals with multiple patient cases and potentially stressful situations. Risk of exposure to communicable disease, i.e., viruses, lab specimens, and airborne pathogens. Regularly stoops and bends to store/move supplies. Must use computer to access and enter patient information. Regularly receives high volume of telephone calls. Varied activities include sitting, walking, stooping, lifting, bending, and reaching. Must be able to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally. Must be able to use a variety of office equipment including a phone, writing instruments, PC, fax, and medical equipment including stethoscope, uro-flow machine, centrifuge, scales, and blood pressure cuff. Benefits: Benefits may be available for employees working full-time status and may include: Dental insurance Vision insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Schedule: Part-time/PRN Approximately 2-3 days per week Monday to Friday Evening and weekend rotation as needed Language: Bilingual English and Spanish (preferred) Work Location: In person This description is intended to provide only basic guidelines for meeting job requirements. Responsibilities, knowledge, skills, abilities, and working conditions may change as needs evolve. Requirements may be modified to accommodate individuals with disabilities. The pay range for this role is: 19 - 23 USD per hour(Colleyville) PI5e51e0b68d1f-1594
05/26/2026
Full time
About MaxHealth MSO MaxHealth MSO is a Texas-based Management Services Organization formed through the merger of Elis Medical Corporation and Elevate Health Management. We provide operational and administrative support to a growing network of practices across Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and surrounding communities. We support: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Together, our practices deliver comprehensive care including Primary Care, Urgent Care, Direct Primary Care, Personal Injury, Mental Health, Brain Health, and Longevity Medicine. Our mission is to provide high-quality, compassionate, and innovative healthcare while fostering a collaborative, respectful, and service-driven workplace culture. At MaxHealth MSO, we believe communication, integrity, empathy, and teamwork drive both patient outcomes and employee success. Visit our company websites: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Compassionate Care MaxHealth DPC We are seeking an LMRT/NCT certified Medical Assistant to join our team at MaxHealth MSO! This role will support our providers and perform day-to-day medical assistant duties while contributing to a positive, efficient work environment. As a Medical Assistant, you will be responsible for providing nursing care to clinic patients under the direct supervision of physicians and managers. You will train with our existing Medical Assistants in various administrative, support, and clinical duties. This position is currently part-time/PRN, approximately 2-3 days per week. However, full-time opportunities may be available for candidates with prior Medical Assistant experience/skills or a willingness to be cross-trained and learn additional MA responsibilities. Responsibilities: Understands and performs office procedures, after reasonable training. Only performs clinical procedures (i.e., injections) signed off to perform. Assesses patient's general condition and takes vital signs, weight, medications, and dosage review. Perform radiologic procedures in accordance with LMRT/CRT licensing standards, ensuring accurate imaging, patient safety, and proper documentation. Documents all activities/interventions, patient/family responses, medication dispensed/prescribed, phone calls, etc., in the electronic medical record. Ensures follow-through on all patient needs that come through the clinical office and communicates with COS on any patient issues. Adheres to infection control/safety guidelines and confidentiality policies. Uses a computer for patient charting, test ordering, secure patient communications, and appointment scheduling as needed. Pays attention to detail and keeps work/office/common area(s) clean, orderly, and organized. Cleans exam and procedure rooms between patients and at the end of day, following established cleaning protocols and in accordance with OSHA guidelines for safety. Assists in re-stocking supplies in exam and procedure rooms and helps monitor supply levels using inventory tracking and other systems. Packages and sterilizes surgical equipment, participates in the maintenance and general upkeep of autoclave sterilizers, endoscopes, procedure equipment, and other materials as necessary, following established protocols. Collects and processes urine and blood samples for testing. Able to maintain composure during times of confusion. Maintains a pleasant and courteous manner. Willing to assist with training new personnel. Willing to be cross-trained to another position when necessary. Ensures departmental HIPAA compliance and communicates with the COS and/or Privacy Officer when necessary. Communicates with COS regarding back-office equipment issues that arise, causing a delay in data entry and/or work efficiency. Remains engaged and shares ideas to improve patient care, work efficiency, and job satisfaction. Follows Company Handbook and adheres to the Dress Code. Other duties assigned by COS. Requirements: Knowledge of basic nursing principles and protocols. Must be computer literate and have a working knowledge of medical practice management systems and electronic medical records. Must have basic knowledge of medical terminology. Minimum of 1 year experience working as a medical assistant in a physician office preferred. Primary care/PCP experience preferred. Knowledge of policies and procedures related to infection control, environmental safety, and patient confidentiality. Active Limited Medical Radiologic Technologist (LMRT) or Non-Certified Technician (NCT) license is required. Knowledge of medical chart reporting/records. Possess a strong work ethic and a desire to excel. Be self-motivated and have a positive attitude. Possess the ability to maintain professionalism and focus in a busy environment. Be personable, compassionate, and a patient advocate. Skill in appropriate assessment and assistance techniques. Skill in appropriate use of universal precautions, safe workplace, and confidentiality methods. Skill in health information management by appropriately charting patient data. Maintains up-to-date certification, if applicable. Ability to relate and deal with providers and coworkers in a positive and professional manner. Ability to operate office equipment, including but not limited to fax, copier, and scanner. Ability to solve problems in a timely and effective manner. Ability to work under stressful conditions with little supervision. Ability to be flexible regarding schedule and duties. Medical Assistant experience or willingness to learn additional MA duties is preferred. Environmental/Working Conditions: Regularly deals with multiple patient cases and potentially stressful situations. Risk of exposure to communicable disease, i.e., viruses, lab specimens, and airborne pathogens. Regularly stoops and bends to store/move supplies. Must use computer to access and enter patient information. Regularly receives high volume of telephone calls. Varied activities include sitting, walking, stooping, lifting, bending, and reaching. Must be able to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally. Must be able to use a variety of office equipment including a phone, writing instruments, PC, fax, and medical equipment including stethoscope, uro-flow machine, centrifuge, scales, and blood pressure cuff. Benefits: Benefits may be available for employees working full-time status and may include: Dental insurance Vision insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Schedule: Part-time/PRN Approximately 2-3 days per week Monday to Friday Evening and weekend rotation as needed Language: Bilingual English and Spanish (preferred) Work Location: In person This description is intended to provide only basic guidelines for meeting job requirements. Responsibilities, knowledge, skills, abilities, and working conditions may change as needs evolve. Requirements may be modified to accommodate individuals with disabilities. The pay range for this role is: 19 - 23 USD per hour(Colleyville) PI5e51e0b68d1f-1594
Maintenance Technician
MaxHealth MSO Colleyville, Texas
About MaxHealth MSO MaxHealth MSO is a Texas-based Management Services Organization formed through the merger of Elis Medical Corporation and Elevate Health Management. We provide operational and administrative support to a growing network of practices across Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and surrounding communities. We support: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Together, our practices deliver comprehensive care including Primary Care, Urgent Care, Direct Primary Care, Personal Injury, Mental Health, Brain Health, and Longevity Medicine. Our mission is to provide high-quality, compassionate, and innovative healthcare while fostering a collaborative, respectful, and service-driven workplace culture. At MaxHealth MSO, we believe communication, integrity, empathy, and teamwork drive both patient outcomes and employee success. Visit our company websites: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Compassionate Care MaxHealth DPC We are seeking an LMRT/NCT certified Medical Assistant to join our team at MaxHealth MSO! This role will support our providers and perform day-to-day medical assistant duties while contributing to a positive, efficient work environment. As a Medical Assistant, you will be responsible for providing nursing care to clinic patients under the direct supervision of physicians and managers. You will train with our existing Medical Assistants in various administrative, support, and clinical duties. This position is currently part-time/PRN, approximately 2-3 days per week. However, full-time opportunities may be available for candidates with prior Medical Assistant experience/skills or a willingness to be cross-trained and learn additional MA responsibilities. Responsibilities: Understands and performs office procedures, after reasonable training. Only performs clinical procedures (i.e., injections) signed off to perform. Assesses patient's general condition and takes vital signs, weight, medications, and dosage review. Perform radiologic procedures in accordance with LMRT/CRT licensing standards, ensuring accurate imaging, patient safety, and proper documentation. Documents all activities/interventions, patient/family responses, medication dispensed/prescribed, phone calls, etc., in the electronic medical record. Ensures follow-through on all patient needs that come through the clinical office and communicates with COS on any patient issues. Adheres to infection control/safety guidelines and confidentiality policies. Uses a computer for patient charting, test ordering, secure patient communications, and appointment scheduling as needed. Pays attention to detail and keeps work/office/common area(s) clean, orderly, and organized. Cleans exam and procedure rooms between patients and at the end of day, following established cleaning protocols and in accordance with OSHA guidelines for safety. Assists in re-stocking supplies in exam and procedure rooms and helps monitor supply levels using inventory tracking and other systems. Packages and sterilizes surgical equipment, participates in the maintenance and general upkeep of autoclave sterilizers, endoscopes, procedure equipment, and other materials as necessary, following established protocols. Collects and processes urine and blood samples for testing. Able to maintain composure during times of confusion. Maintains a pleasant and courteous manner. Willing to assist with training new personnel. Willing to be cross-trained to another position when necessary. Ensures departmental HIPAA compliance and communicates with the COS and/or Privacy Officer when necessary. Communicates with COS regarding back-office equipment issues that arise, causing a delay in data entry and/or work efficiency. Remains engaged and shares ideas to improve patient care, work efficiency, and job satisfaction. Follows Company Handbook and adheres to the Dress Code. Other duties assigned by COS. Requirements: Knowledge of basic nursing principles and protocols. Must be computer literate and have a working knowledge of medical practice management systems and electronic medical records. Must have basic knowledge of medical terminology. Minimum of 1 year experience working as a medical assistant in a physician office preferred. Primary care/PCP experience preferred. Knowledge of policies and procedures related to infection control, environmental safety, and patient confidentiality. Active Limited Medical Radiologic Technologist (LMRT) or Non-Certified Technician (NCT) license is required. Knowledge of medical chart reporting/records. Possess a strong work ethic and a desire to excel. Be self-motivated and have a positive attitude. Possess the ability to maintain professionalism and focus in a busy environment. Be personable, compassionate, and a patient advocate. Skill in appropriate assessment and assistance techniques. Skill in appropriate use of universal precautions, safe workplace, and confidentiality methods. Skill in health information management by appropriately charting patient data. Maintains up-to-date certification, if applicable. Ability to relate and deal with providers and coworkers in a positive and professional manner. Ability to operate office equipment, including but not limited to fax, copier, and scanner. Ability to solve problems in a timely and effective manner. Ability to work under stressful conditions with little supervision. Ability to be flexible regarding schedule and duties. Medical Assistant experience or willingness to learn additional MA duties is preferred. Environmental/Working Conditions: Regularly deals with multiple patient cases and potentially stressful situations. Risk of exposure to communicable disease, i.e., viruses, lab specimens, and airborne pathogens. Regularly stoops and bends to store/move supplies. Must use computer to access and enter patient information. Regularly receives high volume of telephone calls. Varied activities include sitting, walking, stooping, lifting, bending, and reaching. Must be able to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally. Must be able to use a variety of office equipment including a phone, writing instruments, PC, fax, and medical equipment including stethoscope, uro-flow machine, centrifuge, scales, and blood pressure cuff. Benefits: Benefits may be available for employees working full-time status and may include: Dental insurance Vision insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Schedule: Part-time/PRN Approximately 2-3 days per week Monday to Friday Evening and weekend rotation as needed Language: Bilingual English and Spanish (preferred) Work Location: In person This description is intended to provide only basic guidelines for meeting job requirements. Responsibilities, knowledge, skills, abilities, and working conditions may change as needs evolve. Requirements may be modified to accommodate individuals with disabilities. The pay range for this role is: 19 - 23 USD per hour(Colleyville) PI5e51e0b68d1f-1594
05/26/2026
Full time
About MaxHealth MSO MaxHealth MSO is a Texas-based Management Services Organization formed through the merger of Elis Medical Corporation and Elevate Health Management. We provide operational and administrative support to a growing network of practices across Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and surrounding communities. We support: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Together, our practices deliver comprehensive care including Primary Care, Urgent Care, Direct Primary Care, Personal Injury, Mental Health, Brain Health, and Longevity Medicine. Our mission is to provide high-quality, compassionate, and innovative healthcare while fostering a collaborative, respectful, and service-driven workplace culture. At MaxHealth MSO, we believe communication, integrity, empathy, and teamwork drive both patient outcomes and employee success. Visit our company websites: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Compassionate Care MaxHealth DPC We are seeking an LMRT/NCT certified Medical Assistant to join our team at MaxHealth MSO! This role will support our providers and perform day-to-day medical assistant duties while contributing to a positive, efficient work environment. As a Medical Assistant, you will be responsible for providing nursing care to clinic patients under the direct supervision of physicians and managers. You will train with our existing Medical Assistants in various administrative, support, and clinical duties. This position is currently part-time/PRN, approximately 2-3 days per week. However, full-time opportunities may be available for candidates with prior Medical Assistant experience/skills or a willingness to be cross-trained and learn additional MA responsibilities. Responsibilities: Understands and performs office procedures, after reasonable training. Only performs clinical procedures (i.e., injections) signed off to perform. Assesses patient's general condition and takes vital signs, weight, medications, and dosage review. Perform radiologic procedures in accordance with LMRT/CRT licensing standards, ensuring accurate imaging, patient safety, and proper documentation. Documents all activities/interventions, patient/family responses, medication dispensed/prescribed, phone calls, etc., in the electronic medical record. Ensures follow-through on all patient needs that come through the clinical office and communicates with COS on any patient issues. Adheres to infection control/safety guidelines and confidentiality policies. Uses a computer for patient charting, test ordering, secure patient communications, and appointment scheduling as needed. Pays attention to detail and keeps work/office/common area(s) clean, orderly, and organized. Cleans exam and procedure rooms between patients and at the end of day, following established cleaning protocols and in accordance with OSHA guidelines for safety. Assists in re-stocking supplies in exam and procedure rooms and helps monitor supply levels using inventory tracking and other systems. Packages and sterilizes surgical equipment, participates in the maintenance and general upkeep of autoclave sterilizers, endoscopes, procedure equipment, and other materials as necessary, following established protocols. Collects and processes urine and blood samples for testing. Able to maintain composure during times of confusion. Maintains a pleasant and courteous manner. Willing to assist with training new personnel. Willing to be cross-trained to another position when necessary. Ensures departmental HIPAA compliance and communicates with the COS and/or Privacy Officer when necessary. Communicates with COS regarding back-office equipment issues that arise, causing a delay in data entry and/or work efficiency. Remains engaged and shares ideas to improve patient care, work efficiency, and job satisfaction. Follows Company Handbook and adheres to the Dress Code. Other duties assigned by COS. Requirements: Knowledge of basic nursing principles and protocols. Must be computer literate and have a working knowledge of medical practice management systems and electronic medical records. Must have basic knowledge of medical terminology. Minimum of 1 year experience working as a medical assistant in a physician office preferred. Primary care/PCP experience preferred. Knowledge of policies and procedures related to infection control, environmental safety, and patient confidentiality. Active Limited Medical Radiologic Technologist (LMRT) or Non-Certified Technician (NCT) license is required. Knowledge of medical chart reporting/records. Possess a strong work ethic and a desire to excel. Be self-motivated and have a positive attitude. Possess the ability to maintain professionalism and focus in a busy environment. Be personable, compassionate, and a patient advocate. Skill in appropriate assessment and assistance techniques. Skill in appropriate use of universal precautions, safe workplace, and confidentiality methods. Skill in health information management by appropriately charting patient data. Maintains up-to-date certification, if applicable. Ability to relate and deal with providers and coworkers in a positive and professional manner. Ability to operate office equipment, including but not limited to fax, copier, and scanner. Ability to solve problems in a timely and effective manner. Ability to work under stressful conditions with little supervision. Ability to be flexible regarding schedule and duties. Medical Assistant experience or willingness to learn additional MA duties is preferred. Environmental/Working Conditions: Regularly deals with multiple patient cases and potentially stressful situations. Risk of exposure to communicable disease, i.e., viruses, lab specimens, and airborne pathogens. Regularly stoops and bends to store/move supplies. Must use computer to access and enter patient information. Regularly receives high volume of telephone calls. Varied activities include sitting, walking, stooping, lifting, bending, and reaching. Must be able to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally. Must be able to use a variety of office equipment including a phone, writing instruments, PC, fax, and medical equipment including stethoscope, uro-flow machine, centrifuge, scales, and blood pressure cuff. Benefits: Benefits may be available for employees working full-time status and may include: Dental insurance Vision insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Schedule: Part-time/PRN Approximately 2-3 days per week Monday to Friday Evening and weekend rotation as needed Language: Bilingual English and Spanish (preferred) Work Location: In person This description is intended to provide only basic guidelines for meeting job requirements. Responsibilities, knowledge, skills, abilities, and working conditions may change as needs evolve. Requirements may be modified to accommodate individuals with disabilities. The pay range for this role is: 19 - 23 USD per hour(Colleyville) PI5e51e0b68d1f-1594
General Maintenance Technician
MaxHealth MSO Colleyville, Texas
About MaxHealth MSO MaxHealth MSO is a Texas-based Management Services Organization formed through the merger of Elis Medical Corporation and Elevate Health Management. We provide operational and administrative support to a growing network of practices across Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and surrounding communities. We support: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Together, our practices deliver comprehensive care including Primary Care, Urgent Care, Direct Primary Care, Personal Injury, Mental Health, Brain Health, and Longevity Medicine. Our mission is to provide high-quality, compassionate, and innovative healthcare while fostering a collaborative, respectful, and service-driven workplace culture. At MaxHealth MSO, we believe communication, integrity, empathy, and teamwork drive both patient outcomes and employee success. Visit our company websites: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Compassionate Care MaxHealth DPC We are seeking an LMRT/NCT certified Medical Assistant to join our team at MaxHealth MSO! This role will support our providers and perform day-to-day medical assistant duties while contributing to a positive, efficient work environment. As a Medical Assistant, you will be responsible for providing nursing care to clinic patients under the direct supervision of physicians and managers. You will train with our existing Medical Assistants in various administrative, support, and clinical duties. This position is currently part-time/PRN, approximately 2-3 days per week. However, full-time opportunities may be available for candidates with prior Medical Assistant experience/skills or a willingness to be cross-trained and learn additional MA responsibilities. Responsibilities: Understands and performs office procedures, after reasonable training. Only performs clinical procedures (i.e., injections) signed off to perform. Assesses patient's general condition and takes vital signs, weight, medications, and dosage review. Perform radiologic procedures in accordance with LMRT/CRT licensing standards, ensuring accurate imaging, patient safety, and proper documentation. Documents all activities/interventions, patient/family responses, medication dispensed/prescribed, phone calls, etc., in the electronic medical record. Ensures follow-through on all patient needs that come through the clinical office and communicates with COS on any patient issues. Adheres to infection control/safety guidelines and confidentiality policies. Uses a computer for patient charting, test ordering, secure patient communications, and appointment scheduling as needed. Pays attention to detail and keeps work/office/common area(s) clean, orderly, and organized. Cleans exam and procedure rooms between patients and at the end of day, following established cleaning protocols and in accordance with OSHA guidelines for safety. Assists in re-stocking supplies in exam and procedure rooms and helps monitor supply levels using inventory tracking and other systems. Packages and sterilizes surgical equipment, participates in the maintenance and general upkeep of autoclave sterilizers, endoscopes, procedure equipment, and other materials as necessary, following established protocols. Collects and processes urine and blood samples for testing. Able to maintain composure during times of confusion. Maintains a pleasant and courteous manner. Willing to assist with training new personnel. Willing to be cross-trained to another position when necessary. Ensures departmental HIPAA compliance and communicates with the COS and/or Privacy Officer when necessary. Communicates with COS regarding back-office equipment issues that arise, causing a delay in data entry and/or work efficiency. Remains engaged and shares ideas to improve patient care, work efficiency, and job satisfaction. Follows Company Handbook and adheres to the Dress Code. Other duties assigned by COS. Requirements: Knowledge of basic nursing principles and protocols. Must be computer literate and have a working knowledge of medical practice management systems and electronic medical records. Must have basic knowledge of medical terminology. Minimum of 1 year experience working as a medical assistant in a physician office preferred. Primary care/PCP experience preferred. Knowledge of policies and procedures related to infection control, environmental safety, and patient confidentiality. Active Limited Medical Radiologic Technologist (LMRT) or Non-Certified Technician (NCT) license is required. Knowledge of medical chart reporting/records. Possess a strong work ethic and a desire to excel. Be self-motivated and have a positive attitude. Possess the ability to maintain professionalism and focus in a busy environment. Be personable, compassionate, and a patient advocate. Skill in appropriate assessment and assistance techniques. Skill in appropriate use of universal precautions, safe workplace, and confidentiality methods. Skill in health information management by appropriately charting patient data. Maintains up-to-date certification, if applicable. Ability to relate and deal with providers and coworkers in a positive and professional manner. Ability to operate office equipment, including but not limited to fax, copier, and scanner. Ability to solve problems in a timely and effective manner. Ability to work under stressful conditions with little supervision. Ability to be flexible regarding schedule and duties. Medical Assistant experience or willingness to learn additional MA duties is preferred. Environmental/Working Conditions: Regularly deals with multiple patient cases and potentially stressful situations. Risk of exposure to communicable disease, i.e., viruses, lab specimens, and airborne pathogens. Regularly stoops and bends to store/move supplies. Must use computer to access and enter patient information. Regularly receives high volume of telephone calls. Varied activities include sitting, walking, stooping, lifting, bending, and reaching. Must be able to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally. Must be able to use a variety of office equipment including a phone, writing instruments, PC, fax, and medical equipment including stethoscope, uro-flow machine, centrifuge, scales, and blood pressure cuff. Benefits: Benefits may be available for employees working full-time status and may include: Dental insurance Vision insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Schedule: Part-time/PRN Approximately 2-3 days per week Monday to Friday Evening and weekend rotation as needed Language: Bilingual English and Spanish (preferred) Work Location: In person This description is intended to provide only basic guidelines for meeting job requirements. Responsibilities, knowledge, skills, abilities, and working conditions may change as needs evolve. Requirements may be modified to accommodate individuals with disabilities. The pay range for this role is: 19 - 23 USD per hour(Colleyville) PI5e51e0b68d1f-1594
05/26/2026
Full time
About MaxHealth MSO MaxHealth MSO is a Texas-based Management Services Organization formed through the merger of Elis Medical Corporation and Elevate Health Management. We provide operational and administrative support to a growing network of practices across Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and surrounding communities. We support: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Together, our practices deliver comprehensive care including Primary Care, Urgent Care, Direct Primary Care, Personal Injury, Mental Health, Brain Health, and Longevity Medicine. Our mission is to provide high-quality, compassionate, and innovative healthcare while fostering a collaborative, respectful, and service-driven workplace culture. At MaxHealth MSO, we believe communication, integrity, empathy, and teamwork drive both patient outcomes and employee success. Visit our company websites: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Compassionate Care MaxHealth DPC We are seeking an LMRT/NCT certified Medical Assistant to join our team at MaxHealth MSO! This role will support our providers and perform day-to-day medical assistant duties while contributing to a positive, efficient work environment. As a Medical Assistant, you will be responsible for providing nursing care to clinic patients under the direct supervision of physicians and managers. You will train with our existing Medical Assistants in various administrative, support, and clinical duties. This position is currently part-time/PRN, approximately 2-3 days per week. However, full-time opportunities may be available for candidates with prior Medical Assistant experience/skills or a willingness to be cross-trained and learn additional MA responsibilities. Responsibilities: Understands and performs office procedures, after reasonable training. Only performs clinical procedures (i.e., injections) signed off to perform. Assesses patient's general condition and takes vital signs, weight, medications, and dosage review. Perform radiologic procedures in accordance with LMRT/CRT licensing standards, ensuring accurate imaging, patient safety, and proper documentation. Documents all activities/interventions, patient/family responses, medication dispensed/prescribed, phone calls, etc., in the electronic medical record. Ensures follow-through on all patient needs that come through the clinical office and communicates with COS on any patient issues. Adheres to infection control/safety guidelines and confidentiality policies. Uses a computer for patient charting, test ordering, secure patient communications, and appointment scheduling as needed. Pays attention to detail and keeps work/office/common area(s) clean, orderly, and organized. Cleans exam and procedure rooms between patients and at the end of day, following established cleaning protocols and in accordance with OSHA guidelines for safety. Assists in re-stocking supplies in exam and procedure rooms and helps monitor supply levels using inventory tracking and other systems. Packages and sterilizes surgical equipment, participates in the maintenance and general upkeep of autoclave sterilizers, endoscopes, procedure equipment, and other materials as necessary, following established protocols. Collects and processes urine and blood samples for testing. Able to maintain composure during times of confusion. Maintains a pleasant and courteous manner. Willing to assist with training new personnel. Willing to be cross-trained to another position when necessary. Ensures departmental HIPAA compliance and communicates with the COS and/or Privacy Officer when necessary. Communicates with COS regarding back-office equipment issues that arise, causing a delay in data entry and/or work efficiency. Remains engaged and shares ideas to improve patient care, work efficiency, and job satisfaction. Follows Company Handbook and adheres to the Dress Code. Other duties assigned by COS. Requirements: Knowledge of basic nursing principles and protocols. Must be computer literate and have a working knowledge of medical practice management systems and electronic medical records. Must have basic knowledge of medical terminology. Minimum of 1 year experience working as a medical assistant in a physician office preferred. Primary care/PCP experience preferred. Knowledge of policies and procedures related to infection control, environmental safety, and patient confidentiality. Active Limited Medical Radiologic Technologist (LMRT) or Non-Certified Technician (NCT) license is required. Knowledge of medical chart reporting/records. Possess a strong work ethic and a desire to excel. Be self-motivated and have a positive attitude. Possess the ability to maintain professionalism and focus in a busy environment. Be personable, compassionate, and a patient advocate. Skill in appropriate assessment and assistance techniques. Skill in appropriate use of universal precautions, safe workplace, and confidentiality methods. Skill in health information management by appropriately charting patient data. Maintains up-to-date certification, if applicable. Ability to relate and deal with providers and coworkers in a positive and professional manner. Ability to operate office equipment, including but not limited to fax, copier, and scanner. Ability to solve problems in a timely and effective manner. Ability to work under stressful conditions with little supervision. Ability to be flexible regarding schedule and duties. Medical Assistant experience or willingness to learn additional MA duties is preferred. Environmental/Working Conditions: Regularly deals with multiple patient cases and potentially stressful situations. Risk of exposure to communicable disease, i.e., viruses, lab specimens, and airborne pathogens. Regularly stoops and bends to store/move supplies. Must use computer to access and enter patient information. Regularly receives high volume of telephone calls. Varied activities include sitting, walking, stooping, lifting, bending, and reaching. Must be able to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally. Must be able to use a variety of office equipment including a phone, writing instruments, PC, fax, and medical equipment including stethoscope, uro-flow machine, centrifuge, scales, and blood pressure cuff. Benefits: Benefits may be available for employees working full-time status and may include: Dental insurance Vision insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Schedule: Part-time/PRN Approximately 2-3 days per week Monday to Friday Evening and weekend rotation as needed Language: Bilingual English and Spanish (preferred) Work Location: In person This description is intended to provide only basic guidelines for meeting job requirements. Responsibilities, knowledge, skills, abilities, and working conditions may change as needs evolve. Requirements may be modified to accommodate individuals with disabilities. The pay range for this role is: 19 - 23 USD per hour(Colleyville) PI5e51e0b68d1f-1594
Facilities Maintenance Technician
MaxHealth MSO Colleyville, Texas
About MaxHealth MSO MaxHealth MSO is a Texas-based Management Services Organization formed through the merger of Elis Medical Corporation and Elevate Health Management. We provide operational and administrative support to a growing network of practices across Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and surrounding communities. We support: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Together, our practices deliver comprehensive care including Primary Care, Urgent Care, Direct Primary Care, Personal Injury, Mental Health, Brain Health, and Longevity Medicine. Our mission is to provide high-quality, compassionate, and innovative healthcare while fostering a collaborative, respectful, and service-driven workplace culture. At MaxHealth MSO, we believe communication, integrity, empathy, and teamwork drive both patient outcomes and employee success. Visit our company websites: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Compassionate Care MaxHealth DPC We are seeking an LMRT/NCT certified Medical Assistant to join our team at MaxHealth MSO! This role will support our providers and perform day-to-day medical assistant duties while contributing to a positive, efficient work environment. As a Medical Assistant, you will be responsible for providing nursing care to clinic patients under the direct supervision of physicians and managers. You will train with our existing Medical Assistants in various administrative, support, and clinical duties. This position is currently part-time/PRN, approximately 2-3 days per week. However, full-time opportunities may be available for candidates with prior Medical Assistant experience/skills or a willingness to be cross-trained and learn additional MA responsibilities. Responsibilities: Understands and performs office procedures, after reasonable training. Only performs clinical procedures (i.e., injections) signed off to perform. Assesses patient's general condition and takes vital signs, weight, medications, and dosage review. Perform radiologic procedures in accordance with LMRT/CRT licensing standards, ensuring accurate imaging, patient safety, and proper documentation. Documents all activities/interventions, patient/family responses, medication dispensed/prescribed, phone calls, etc., in the electronic medical record. Ensures follow-through on all patient needs that come through the clinical office and communicates with COS on any patient issues. Adheres to infection control/safety guidelines and confidentiality policies. Uses a computer for patient charting, test ordering, secure patient communications, and appointment scheduling as needed. Pays attention to detail and keeps work/office/common area(s) clean, orderly, and organized. Cleans exam and procedure rooms between patients and at the end of day, following established cleaning protocols and in accordance with OSHA guidelines for safety. Assists in re-stocking supplies in exam and procedure rooms and helps monitor supply levels using inventory tracking and other systems. Packages and sterilizes surgical equipment, participates in the maintenance and general upkeep of autoclave sterilizers, endoscopes, procedure equipment, and other materials as necessary, following established protocols. Collects and processes urine and blood samples for testing. Able to maintain composure during times of confusion. Maintains a pleasant and courteous manner. Willing to assist with training new personnel. Willing to be cross-trained to another position when necessary. Ensures departmental HIPAA compliance and communicates with the COS and/or Privacy Officer when necessary. Communicates with COS regarding back-office equipment issues that arise, causing a delay in data entry and/or work efficiency. Remains engaged and shares ideas to improve patient care, work efficiency, and job satisfaction. Follows Company Handbook and adheres to the Dress Code. Other duties assigned by COS. Requirements: Knowledge of basic nursing principles and protocols. Must be computer literate and have a working knowledge of medical practice management systems and electronic medical records. Must have basic knowledge of medical terminology. Minimum of 1 year experience working as a medical assistant in a physician office preferred. Primary care/PCP experience preferred. Knowledge of policies and procedures related to infection control, environmental safety, and patient confidentiality. Active Limited Medical Radiologic Technologist (LMRT) or Non-Certified Technician (NCT) license is required. Knowledge of medical chart reporting/records. Possess a strong work ethic and a desire to excel. Be self-motivated and have a positive attitude. Possess the ability to maintain professionalism and focus in a busy environment. Be personable, compassionate, and a patient advocate. Skill in appropriate assessment and assistance techniques. Skill in appropriate use of universal precautions, safe workplace, and confidentiality methods. Skill in health information management by appropriately charting patient data. Maintains up-to-date certification, if applicable. Ability to relate and deal with providers and coworkers in a positive and professional manner. Ability to operate office equipment, including but not limited to fax, copier, and scanner. Ability to solve problems in a timely and effective manner. Ability to work under stressful conditions with little supervision. Ability to be flexible regarding schedule and duties. Medical Assistant experience or willingness to learn additional MA duties is preferred. Environmental/Working Conditions: Regularly deals with multiple patient cases and potentially stressful situations. Risk of exposure to communicable disease, i.e., viruses, lab specimens, and airborne pathogens. Regularly stoops and bends to store/move supplies. Must use computer to access and enter patient information. Regularly receives high volume of telephone calls. Varied activities include sitting, walking, stooping, lifting, bending, and reaching. Must be able to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally. Must be able to use a variety of office equipment including a phone, writing instruments, PC, fax, and medical equipment including stethoscope, uro-flow machine, centrifuge, scales, and blood pressure cuff. Benefits: Benefits may be available for employees working full-time status and may include: Dental insurance Vision insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Schedule: Part-time/PRN Approximately 2-3 days per week Monday to Friday Evening and weekend rotation as needed Language: Bilingual English and Spanish (preferred) Work Location: In person This description is intended to provide only basic guidelines for meeting job requirements. Responsibilities, knowledge, skills, abilities, and working conditions may change as needs evolve. Requirements may be modified to accommodate individuals with disabilities. The pay range for this role is: 19 - 23 USD per hour(Colleyville) PI5e51e0b68d1f-1594
05/26/2026
Full time
About MaxHealth MSO MaxHealth MSO is a Texas-based Management Services Organization formed through the merger of Elis Medical Corporation and Elevate Health Management. We provide operational and administrative support to a growing network of practices across Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and surrounding communities. We support: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Together, our practices deliver comprehensive care including Primary Care, Urgent Care, Direct Primary Care, Personal Injury, Mental Health, Brain Health, and Longevity Medicine. Our mission is to provide high-quality, compassionate, and innovative healthcare while fostering a collaborative, respectful, and service-driven workplace culture. At MaxHealth MSO, we believe communication, integrity, empathy, and teamwork drive both patient outcomes and employee success. Visit our company websites: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Compassionate Care MaxHealth DPC We are seeking an LMRT/NCT certified Medical Assistant to join our team at MaxHealth MSO! This role will support our providers and perform day-to-day medical assistant duties while contributing to a positive, efficient work environment. As a Medical Assistant, you will be responsible for providing nursing care to clinic patients under the direct supervision of physicians and managers. You will train with our existing Medical Assistants in various administrative, support, and clinical duties. This position is currently part-time/PRN, approximately 2-3 days per week. However, full-time opportunities may be available for candidates with prior Medical Assistant experience/skills or a willingness to be cross-trained and learn additional MA responsibilities. Responsibilities: Understands and performs office procedures, after reasonable training. Only performs clinical procedures (i.e., injections) signed off to perform. Assesses patient's general condition and takes vital signs, weight, medications, and dosage review. Perform radiologic procedures in accordance with LMRT/CRT licensing standards, ensuring accurate imaging, patient safety, and proper documentation. Documents all activities/interventions, patient/family responses, medication dispensed/prescribed, phone calls, etc., in the electronic medical record. Ensures follow-through on all patient needs that come through the clinical office and communicates with COS on any patient issues. Adheres to infection control/safety guidelines and confidentiality policies. Uses a computer for patient charting, test ordering, secure patient communications, and appointment scheduling as needed. Pays attention to detail and keeps work/office/common area(s) clean, orderly, and organized. Cleans exam and procedure rooms between patients and at the end of day, following established cleaning protocols and in accordance with OSHA guidelines for safety. Assists in re-stocking supplies in exam and procedure rooms and helps monitor supply levels using inventory tracking and other systems. Packages and sterilizes surgical equipment, participates in the maintenance and general upkeep of autoclave sterilizers, endoscopes, procedure equipment, and other materials as necessary, following established protocols. Collects and processes urine and blood samples for testing. Able to maintain composure during times of confusion. Maintains a pleasant and courteous manner. Willing to assist with training new personnel. Willing to be cross-trained to another position when necessary. Ensures departmental HIPAA compliance and communicates with the COS and/or Privacy Officer when necessary. Communicates with COS regarding back-office equipment issues that arise, causing a delay in data entry and/or work efficiency. Remains engaged and shares ideas to improve patient care, work efficiency, and job satisfaction. Follows Company Handbook and adheres to the Dress Code. Other duties assigned by COS. Requirements: Knowledge of basic nursing principles and protocols. Must be computer literate and have a working knowledge of medical practice management systems and electronic medical records. Must have basic knowledge of medical terminology. Minimum of 1 year experience working as a medical assistant in a physician office preferred. Primary care/PCP experience preferred. Knowledge of policies and procedures related to infection control, environmental safety, and patient confidentiality. Active Limited Medical Radiologic Technologist (LMRT) or Non-Certified Technician (NCT) license is required. Knowledge of medical chart reporting/records. Possess a strong work ethic and a desire to excel. Be self-motivated and have a positive attitude. Possess the ability to maintain professionalism and focus in a busy environment. Be personable, compassionate, and a patient advocate. Skill in appropriate assessment and assistance techniques. Skill in appropriate use of universal precautions, safe workplace, and confidentiality methods. Skill in health information management by appropriately charting patient data. Maintains up-to-date certification, if applicable. Ability to relate and deal with providers and coworkers in a positive and professional manner. Ability to operate office equipment, including but not limited to fax, copier, and scanner. Ability to solve problems in a timely and effective manner. Ability to work under stressful conditions with little supervision. Ability to be flexible regarding schedule and duties. Medical Assistant experience or willingness to learn additional MA duties is preferred. Environmental/Working Conditions: Regularly deals with multiple patient cases and potentially stressful situations. Risk of exposure to communicable disease, i.e., viruses, lab specimens, and airborne pathogens. Regularly stoops and bends to store/move supplies. Must use computer to access and enter patient information. Regularly receives high volume of telephone calls. Varied activities include sitting, walking, stooping, lifting, bending, and reaching. Must be able to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally. Must be able to use a variety of office equipment including a phone, writing instruments, PC, fax, and medical equipment including stethoscope, uro-flow machine, centrifuge, scales, and blood pressure cuff. Benefits: Benefits may be available for employees working full-time status and may include: Dental insurance Vision insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Schedule: Part-time/PRN Approximately 2-3 days per week Monday to Friday Evening and weekend rotation as needed Language: Bilingual English and Spanish (preferred) Work Location: In person This description is intended to provide only basic guidelines for meeting job requirements. Responsibilities, knowledge, skills, abilities, and working conditions may change as needs evolve. Requirements may be modified to accommodate individuals with disabilities. The pay range for this role is: 19 - 23 USD per hour(Colleyville) PI5e51e0b68d1f-1594
Maintenance Repairer
MaxHealth MSO Colleyville, Texas
About MaxHealth MSO MaxHealth MSO is a Texas-based Management Services Organization formed through the merger of Elis Medical Corporation and Elevate Health Management. We provide operational and administrative support to a growing network of practices across Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and surrounding communities. We support: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Together, our practices deliver comprehensive care including Primary Care, Urgent Care, Direct Primary Care, Personal Injury, Mental Health, Brain Health, and Longevity Medicine. Our mission is to provide high-quality, compassionate, and innovative healthcare while fostering a collaborative, respectful, and service-driven workplace culture. At MaxHealth MSO, we believe communication, integrity, empathy, and teamwork drive both patient outcomes and employee success. Visit our company websites: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Compassionate Care MaxHealth DPC We are seeking an LMRT/NCT certified Medical Assistant to join our team at MaxHealth MSO! This role will support our providers and perform day-to-day medical assistant duties while contributing to a positive, efficient work environment. As a Medical Assistant, you will be responsible for providing nursing care to clinic patients under the direct supervision of physicians and managers. You will train with our existing Medical Assistants in various administrative, support, and clinical duties. This position is currently part-time/PRN, approximately 2-3 days per week. However, full-time opportunities may be available for candidates with prior Medical Assistant experience/skills or a willingness to be cross-trained and learn additional MA responsibilities. Responsibilities: Understands and performs office procedures, after reasonable training. Only performs clinical procedures (i.e., injections) signed off to perform. Assesses patient's general condition and takes vital signs, weight, medications, and dosage review. Perform radiologic procedures in accordance with LMRT/CRT licensing standards, ensuring accurate imaging, patient safety, and proper documentation. Documents all activities/interventions, patient/family responses, medication dispensed/prescribed, phone calls, etc., in the electronic medical record. Ensures follow-through on all patient needs that come through the clinical office and communicates with COS on any patient issues. Adheres to infection control/safety guidelines and confidentiality policies. Uses a computer for patient charting, test ordering, secure patient communications, and appointment scheduling as needed. Pays attention to detail and keeps work/office/common area(s) clean, orderly, and organized. Cleans exam and procedure rooms between patients and at the end of day, following established cleaning protocols and in accordance with OSHA guidelines for safety. Assists in re-stocking supplies in exam and procedure rooms and helps monitor supply levels using inventory tracking and other systems. Packages and sterilizes surgical equipment, participates in the maintenance and general upkeep of autoclave sterilizers, endoscopes, procedure equipment, and other materials as necessary, following established protocols. Collects and processes urine and blood samples for testing. Able to maintain composure during times of confusion. Maintains a pleasant and courteous manner. Willing to assist with training new personnel. Willing to be cross-trained to another position when necessary. Ensures departmental HIPAA compliance and communicates with the COS and/or Privacy Officer when necessary. Communicates with COS regarding back-office equipment issues that arise, causing a delay in data entry and/or work efficiency. Remains engaged and shares ideas to improve patient care, work efficiency, and job satisfaction. Follows Company Handbook and adheres to the Dress Code. Other duties assigned by COS. Requirements: Knowledge of basic nursing principles and protocols. Must be computer literate and have a working knowledge of medical practice management systems and electronic medical records. Must have basic knowledge of medical terminology. Minimum of 1 year experience working as a medical assistant in a physician office preferred. Primary care/PCP experience preferred. Knowledge of policies and procedures related to infection control, environmental safety, and patient confidentiality. Active Limited Medical Radiologic Technologist (LMRT) or Non-Certified Technician (NCT) license is required. Knowledge of medical chart reporting/records. Possess a strong work ethic and a desire to excel. Be self-motivated and have a positive attitude. Possess the ability to maintain professionalism and focus in a busy environment. Be personable, compassionate, and a patient advocate. Skill in appropriate assessment and assistance techniques. Skill in appropriate use of universal precautions, safe workplace, and confidentiality methods. Skill in health information management by appropriately charting patient data. Maintains up-to-date certification, if applicable. Ability to relate and deal with providers and coworkers in a positive and professional manner. Ability to operate office equipment, including but not limited to fax, copier, and scanner. Ability to solve problems in a timely and effective manner. Ability to work under stressful conditions with little supervision. Ability to be flexible regarding schedule and duties. Medical Assistant experience or willingness to learn additional MA duties is preferred. Environmental/Working Conditions: Regularly deals with multiple patient cases and potentially stressful situations. Risk of exposure to communicable disease, i.e., viruses, lab specimens, and airborne pathogens. Regularly stoops and bends to store/move supplies. Must use computer to access and enter patient information. Regularly receives high volume of telephone calls. Varied activities include sitting, walking, stooping, lifting, bending, and reaching. Must be able to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally. Must be able to use a variety of office equipment including a phone, writing instruments, PC, fax, and medical equipment including stethoscope, uro-flow machine, centrifuge, scales, and blood pressure cuff. Benefits: Benefits may be available for employees working full-time status and may include: Dental insurance Vision insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Schedule: Part-time/PRN Approximately 2-3 days per week Monday to Friday Evening and weekend rotation as needed Language: Bilingual English and Spanish (preferred) Work Location: In person This description is intended to provide only basic guidelines for meeting job requirements. Responsibilities, knowledge, skills, abilities, and working conditions may change as needs evolve. Requirements may be modified to accommodate individuals with disabilities. The pay range for this role is: 19 - 23 USD per hour(Colleyville) PI5e51e0b68d1f-1594
05/26/2026
Full time
About MaxHealth MSO MaxHealth MSO is a Texas-based Management Services Organization formed through the merger of Elis Medical Corporation and Elevate Health Management. We provide operational and administrative support to a growing network of practices across Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and surrounding communities. We support: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Together, our practices deliver comprehensive care including Primary Care, Urgent Care, Direct Primary Care, Personal Injury, Mental Health, Brain Health, and Longevity Medicine. Our mission is to provide high-quality, compassionate, and innovative healthcare while fostering a collaborative, respectful, and service-driven workplace culture. At MaxHealth MSO, we believe communication, integrity, empathy, and teamwork drive both patient outcomes and employee success. Visit our company websites: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Compassionate Care MaxHealth DPC We are seeking an LMRT/NCT certified Medical Assistant to join our team at MaxHealth MSO! This role will support our providers and perform day-to-day medical assistant duties while contributing to a positive, efficient work environment. As a Medical Assistant, you will be responsible for providing nursing care to clinic patients under the direct supervision of physicians and managers. You will train with our existing Medical Assistants in various administrative, support, and clinical duties. This position is currently part-time/PRN, approximately 2-3 days per week. However, full-time opportunities may be available for candidates with prior Medical Assistant experience/skills or a willingness to be cross-trained and learn additional MA responsibilities. Responsibilities: Understands and performs office procedures, after reasonable training. Only performs clinical procedures (i.e., injections) signed off to perform. Assesses patient's general condition and takes vital signs, weight, medications, and dosage review. Perform radiologic procedures in accordance with LMRT/CRT licensing standards, ensuring accurate imaging, patient safety, and proper documentation. Documents all activities/interventions, patient/family responses, medication dispensed/prescribed, phone calls, etc., in the electronic medical record. Ensures follow-through on all patient needs that come through the clinical office and communicates with COS on any patient issues. Adheres to infection control/safety guidelines and confidentiality policies. Uses a computer for patient charting, test ordering, secure patient communications, and appointment scheduling as needed. Pays attention to detail and keeps work/office/common area(s) clean, orderly, and organized. Cleans exam and procedure rooms between patients and at the end of day, following established cleaning protocols and in accordance with OSHA guidelines for safety. Assists in re-stocking supplies in exam and procedure rooms and helps monitor supply levels using inventory tracking and other systems. Packages and sterilizes surgical equipment, participates in the maintenance and general upkeep of autoclave sterilizers, endoscopes, procedure equipment, and other materials as necessary, following established protocols. Collects and processes urine and blood samples for testing. Able to maintain composure during times of confusion. Maintains a pleasant and courteous manner. Willing to assist with training new personnel. Willing to be cross-trained to another position when necessary. Ensures departmental HIPAA compliance and communicates with the COS and/or Privacy Officer when necessary. Communicates with COS regarding back-office equipment issues that arise, causing a delay in data entry and/or work efficiency. Remains engaged and shares ideas to improve patient care, work efficiency, and job satisfaction. Follows Company Handbook and adheres to the Dress Code. Other duties assigned by COS. Requirements: Knowledge of basic nursing principles and protocols. Must be computer literate and have a working knowledge of medical practice management systems and electronic medical records. Must have basic knowledge of medical terminology. Minimum of 1 year experience working as a medical assistant in a physician office preferred. Primary care/PCP experience preferred. Knowledge of policies and procedures related to infection control, environmental safety, and patient confidentiality. Active Limited Medical Radiologic Technologist (LMRT) or Non-Certified Technician (NCT) license is required. Knowledge of medical chart reporting/records. Possess a strong work ethic and a desire to excel. Be self-motivated and have a positive attitude. Possess the ability to maintain professionalism and focus in a busy environment. Be personable, compassionate, and a patient advocate. Skill in appropriate assessment and assistance techniques. Skill in appropriate use of universal precautions, safe workplace, and confidentiality methods. Skill in health information management by appropriately charting patient data. Maintains up-to-date certification, if applicable. Ability to relate and deal with providers and coworkers in a positive and professional manner. Ability to operate office equipment, including but not limited to fax, copier, and scanner. Ability to solve problems in a timely and effective manner. Ability to work under stressful conditions with little supervision. Ability to be flexible regarding schedule and duties. Medical Assistant experience or willingness to learn additional MA duties is preferred. Environmental/Working Conditions: Regularly deals with multiple patient cases and potentially stressful situations. Risk of exposure to communicable disease, i.e., viruses, lab specimens, and airborne pathogens. Regularly stoops and bends to store/move supplies. Must use computer to access and enter patient information. Regularly receives high volume of telephone calls. Varied activities include sitting, walking, stooping, lifting, bending, and reaching. Must be able to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally. Must be able to use a variety of office equipment including a phone, writing instruments, PC, fax, and medical equipment including stethoscope, uro-flow machine, centrifuge, scales, and blood pressure cuff. Benefits: Benefits may be available for employees working full-time status and may include: Dental insurance Vision insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Schedule: Part-time/PRN Approximately 2-3 days per week Monday to Friday Evening and weekend rotation as needed Language: Bilingual English and Spanish (preferred) Work Location: In person This description is intended to provide only basic guidelines for meeting job requirements. Responsibilities, knowledge, skills, abilities, and working conditions may change as needs evolve. Requirements may be modified to accommodate individuals with disabilities. The pay range for this role is: 19 - 23 USD per hour(Colleyville) PI5e51e0b68d1f-1594
Facilities Coordinator
MaxHealth MSO Colleyville, Texas
About MaxHealth MSO MaxHealth MSO is a Texas-based Management Services Organization formed through the merger of Elis Medical Corporation and Elevate Health Management. We provide operational and administrative support to a growing network of practices across Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and surrounding communities. We support: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Together, our practices deliver comprehensive care including Primary Care, Urgent Care, Direct Primary Care, Personal Injury, Mental Health, Brain Health, and Longevity Medicine. Our mission is to provide high-quality, compassionate, and innovative healthcare while fostering a collaborative, respectful, and service-driven workplace culture. At MaxHealth MSO, we believe communication, integrity, empathy, and teamwork drive both patient outcomes and employee success. Visit our company websites: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Compassionate Care MaxHealth DPC We are seeking an LMRT/NCT certified Medical Assistant to join our team at MaxHealth MSO! This role will support our providers and perform day-to-day medical assistant duties while contributing to a positive, efficient work environment. As a Medical Assistant, you will be responsible for providing nursing care to clinic patients under the direct supervision of physicians and managers. You will train with our existing Medical Assistants in various administrative, support, and clinical duties. This position is currently part-time/PRN, approximately 2-3 days per week. However, full-time opportunities may be available for candidates with prior Medical Assistant experience/skills or a willingness to be cross-trained and learn additional MA responsibilities. Responsibilities: Understands and performs office procedures, after reasonable training. Only performs clinical procedures (i.e., injections) signed off to perform. Assesses patient's general condition and takes vital signs, weight, medications, and dosage review. Perform radiologic procedures in accordance with LMRT/CRT licensing standards, ensuring accurate imaging, patient safety, and proper documentation. Documents all activities/interventions, patient/family responses, medication dispensed/prescribed, phone calls, etc., in the electronic medical record. Ensures follow-through on all patient needs that come through the clinical office and communicates with COS on any patient issues. Adheres to infection control/safety guidelines and confidentiality policies. Uses a computer for patient charting, test ordering, secure patient communications, and appointment scheduling as needed. Pays attention to detail and keeps work/office/common area(s) clean, orderly, and organized. Cleans exam and procedure rooms between patients and at the end of day, following established cleaning protocols and in accordance with OSHA guidelines for safety. Assists in re-stocking supplies in exam and procedure rooms and helps monitor supply levels using inventory tracking and other systems. Packages and sterilizes surgical equipment, participates in the maintenance and general upkeep of autoclave sterilizers, endoscopes, procedure equipment, and other materials as necessary, following established protocols. Collects and processes urine and blood samples for testing. Able to maintain composure during times of confusion. Maintains a pleasant and courteous manner. Willing to assist with training new personnel. Willing to be cross-trained to another position when necessary. Ensures departmental HIPAA compliance and communicates with the COS and/or Privacy Officer when necessary. Communicates with COS regarding back-office equipment issues that arise, causing a delay in data entry and/or work efficiency. Remains engaged and shares ideas to improve patient care, work efficiency, and job satisfaction. Follows Company Handbook and adheres to the Dress Code. Other duties assigned by COS. Requirements: Knowledge of basic nursing principles and protocols. Must be computer literate and have a working knowledge of medical practice management systems and electronic medical records. Must have basic knowledge of medical terminology. Minimum of 1 year experience working as a medical assistant in a physician office preferred. Primary care/PCP experience preferred. Knowledge of policies and procedures related to infection control, environmental safety, and patient confidentiality. Active Limited Medical Radiologic Technologist (LMRT) or Non-Certified Technician (NCT) license is required. Knowledge of medical chart reporting/records. Possess a strong work ethic and a desire to excel. Be self-motivated and have a positive attitude. Possess the ability to maintain professionalism and focus in a busy environment. Be personable, compassionate, and a patient advocate. Skill in appropriate assessment and assistance techniques. Skill in appropriate use of universal precautions, safe workplace, and confidentiality methods. Skill in health information management by appropriately charting patient data. Maintains up-to-date certification, if applicable. Ability to relate and deal with providers and coworkers in a positive and professional manner. Ability to operate office equipment, including but not limited to fax, copier, and scanner. Ability to solve problems in a timely and effective manner. Ability to work under stressful conditions with little supervision. Ability to be flexible regarding schedule and duties. Medical Assistant experience or willingness to learn additional MA duties is preferred. Environmental/Working Conditions: Regularly deals with multiple patient cases and potentially stressful situations. Risk of exposure to communicable disease, i.e., viruses, lab specimens, and airborne pathogens. Regularly stoops and bends to store/move supplies. Must use computer to access and enter patient information. Regularly receives high volume of telephone calls. Varied activities include sitting, walking, stooping, lifting, bending, and reaching. Must be able to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally. Must be able to use a variety of office equipment including a phone, writing instruments, PC, fax, and medical equipment including stethoscope, uro-flow machine, centrifuge, scales, and blood pressure cuff. Benefits: Benefits may be available for employees working full-time status and may include: Dental insurance Vision insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Schedule: Part-time/PRN Approximately 2-3 days per week Monday to Friday Evening and weekend rotation as needed Language: Bilingual English and Spanish (preferred) Work Location: In person This description is intended to provide only basic guidelines for meeting job requirements. Responsibilities, knowledge, skills, abilities, and working conditions may change as needs evolve. Requirements may be modified to accommodate individuals with disabilities. The pay range for this role is: 19 - 23 USD per hour(Colleyville) PI5e51e0b68d1f-1594
05/26/2026
Full time
About MaxHealth MSO MaxHealth MSO is a Texas-based Management Services Organization formed through the merger of Elis Medical Corporation and Elevate Health Management. We provide operational and administrative support to a growing network of practices across Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and surrounding communities. We support: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Together, our practices deliver comprehensive care including Primary Care, Urgent Care, Direct Primary Care, Personal Injury, Mental Health, Brain Health, and Longevity Medicine. Our mission is to provide high-quality, compassionate, and innovative healthcare while fostering a collaborative, respectful, and service-driven workplace culture. At MaxHealth MSO, we believe communication, integrity, empathy, and teamwork drive both patient outcomes and employee success. Visit our company websites: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Compassionate Care MaxHealth DPC We are seeking an LMRT/NCT certified Medical Assistant to join our team at MaxHealth MSO! This role will support our providers and perform day-to-day medical assistant duties while contributing to a positive, efficient work environment. As a Medical Assistant, you will be responsible for providing nursing care to clinic patients under the direct supervision of physicians and managers. You will train with our existing Medical Assistants in various administrative, support, and clinical duties. This position is currently part-time/PRN, approximately 2-3 days per week. However, full-time opportunities may be available for candidates with prior Medical Assistant experience/skills or a willingness to be cross-trained and learn additional MA responsibilities. Responsibilities: Understands and performs office procedures, after reasonable training. Only performs clinical procedures (i.e., injections) signed off to perform. Assesses patient's general condition and takes vital signs, weight, medications, and dosage review. Perform radiologic procedures in accordance with LMRT/CRT licensing standards, ensuring accurate imaging, patient safety, and proper documentation. Documents all activities/interventions, patient/family responses, medication dispensed/prescribed, phone calls, etc., in the electronic medical record. Ensures follow-through on all patient needs that come through the clinical office and communicates with COS on any patient issues. Adheres to infection control/safety guidelines and confidentiality policies. Uses a computer for patient charting, test ordering, secure patient communications, and appointment scheduling as needed. Pays attention to detail and keeps work/office/common area(s) clean, orderly, and organized. Cleans exam and procedure rooms between patients and at the end of day, following established cleaning protocols and in accordance with OSHA guidelines for safety. Assists in re-stocking supplies in exam and procedure rooms and helps monitor supply levels using inventory tracking and other systems. Packages and sterilizes surgical equipment, participates in the maintenance and general upkeep of autoclave sterilizers, endoscopes, procedure equipment, and other materials as necessary, following established protocols. Collects and processes urine and blood samples for testing. Able to maintain composure during times of confusion. Maintains a pleasant and courteous manner. Willing to assist with training new personnel. Willing to be cross-trained to another position when necessary. Ensures departmental HIPAA compliance and communicates with the COS and/or Privacy Officer when necessary. Communicates with COS regarding back-office equipment issues that arise, causing a delay in data entry and/or work efficiency. Remains engaged and shares ideas to improve patient care, work efficiency, and job satisfaction. Follows Company Handbook and adheres to the Dress Code. Other duties assigned by COS. Requirements: Knowledge of basic nursing principles and protocols. Must be computer literate and have a working knowledge of medical practice management systems and electronic medical records. Must have basic knowledge of medical terminology. Minimum of 1 year experience working as a medical assistant in a physician office preferred. Primary care/PCP experience preferred. Knowledge of policies and procedures related to infection control, environmental safety, and patient confidentiality. Active Limited Medical Radiologic Technologist (LMRT) or Non-Certified Technician (NCT) license is required. Knowledge of medical chart reporting/records. Possess a strong work ethic and a desire to excel. Be self-motivated and have a positive attitude. Possess the ability to maintain professionalism and focus in a busy environment. Be personable, compassionate, and a patient advocate. Skill in appropriate assessment and assistance techniques. Skill in appropriate use of universal precautions, safe workplace, and confidentiality methods. Skill in health information management by appropriately charting patient data. Maintains up-to-date certification, if applicable. Ability to relate and deal with providers and coworkers in a positive and professional manner. Ability to operate office equipment, including but not limited to fax, copier, and scanner. Ability to solve problems in a timely and effective manner. Ability to work under stressful conditions with little supervision. Ability to be flexible regarding schedule and duties. Medical Assistant experience or willingness to learn additional MA duties is preferred. Environmental/Working Conditions: Regularly deals with multiple patient cases and potentially stressful situations. Risk of exposure to communicable disease, i.e., viruses, lab specimens, and airborne pathogens. Regularly stoops and bends to store/move supplies. Must use computer to access and enter patient information. Regularly receives high volume of telephone calls. Varied activities include sitting, walking, stooping, lifting, bending, and reaching. Must be able to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally. Must be able to use a variety of office equipment including a phone, writing instruments, PC, fax, and medical equipment including stethoscope, uro-flow machine, centrifuge, scales, and blood pressure cuff. Benefits: Benefits may be available for employees working full-time status and may include: Dental insurance Vision insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Schedule: Part-time/PRN Approximately 2-3 days per week Monday to Friday Evening and weekend rotation as needed Language: Bilingual English and Spanish (preferred) Work Location: In person This description is intended to provide only basic guidelines for meeting job requirements. Responsibilities, knowledge, skills, abilities, and working conditions may change as needs evolve. Requirements may be modified to accommodate individuals with disabilities. The pay range for this role is: 19 - 23 USD per hour(Colleyville) PI5e51e0b68d1f-1594
Building Maintenance Worker
MaxHealth MSO Colleyville, Texas
About MaxHealth MSO MaxHealth MSO is a Texas-based Management Services Organization formed through the merger of Elis Medical Corporation and Elevate Health Management. We provide operational and administrative support to a growing network of practices across Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and surrounding communities. We support: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Together, our practices deliver comprehensive care including Primary Care, Urgent Care, Direct Primary Care, Personal Injury, Mental Health, Brain Health, and Longevity Medicine. Our mission is to provide high-quality, compassionate, and innovative healthcare while fostering a collaborative, respectful, and service-driven workplace culture. At MaxHealth MSO, we believe communication, integrity, empathy, and teamwork drive both patient outcomes and employee success. Visit our company websites: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Compassionate Care MaxHealth DPC We are seeking an LMRT/NCT certified Medical Assistant to join our team at MaxHealth MSO! This role will support our providers and perform day-to-day medical assistant duties while contributing to a positive, efficient work environment. As a Medical Assistant, you will be responsible for providing nursing care to clinic patients under the direct supervision of physicians and managers. You will train with our existing Medical Assistants in various administrative, support, and clinical duties. This position is currently part-time/PRN, approximately 2-3 days per week. However, full-time opportunities may be available for candidates with prior Medical Assistant experience/skills or a willingness to be cross-trained and learn additional MA responsibilities. Responsibilities: Understands and performs office procedures, after reasonable training. Only performs clinical procedures (i.e., injections) signed off to perform. Assesses patient's general condition and takes vital signs, weight, medications, and dosage review. Perform radiologic procedures in accordance with LMRT/CRT licensing standards, ensuring accurate imaging, patient safety, and proper documentation. Documents all activities/interventions, patient/family responses, medication dispensed/prescribed, phone calls, etc., in the electronic medical record. Ensures follow-through on all patient needs that come through the clinical office and communicates with COS on any patient issues. Adheres to infection control/safety guidelines and confidentiality policies. Uses a computer for patient charting, test ordering, secure patient communications, and appointment scheduling as needed. Pays attention to detail and keeps work/office/common area(s) clean, orderly, and organized. Cleans exam and procedure rooms between patients and at the end of day, following established cleaning protocols and in accordance with OSHA guidelines for safety. Assists in re-stocking supplies in exam and procedure rooms and helps monitor supply levels using inventory tracking and other systems. Packages and sterilizes surgical equipment, participates in the maintenance and general upkeep of autoclave sterilizers, endoscopes, procedure equipment, and other materials as necessary, following established protocols. Collects and processes urine and blood samples for testing. Able to maintain composure during times of confusion. Maintains a pleasant and courteous manner. Willing to assist with training new personnel. Willing to be cross-trained to another position when necessary. Ensures departmental HIPAA compliance and communicates with the COS and/or Privacy Officer when necessary. Communicates with COS regarding back-office equipment issues that arise, causing a delay in data entry and/or work efficiency. Remains engaged and shares ideas to improve patient care, work efficiency, and job satisfaction. Follows Company Handbook and adheres to the Dress Code. Other duties assigned by COS. Requirements: Knowledge of basic nursing principles and protocols. Must be computer literate and have a working knowledge of medical practice management systems and electronic medical records. Must have basic knowledge of medical terminology. Minimum of 1 year experience working as a medical assistant in a physician office preferred. Primary care/PCP experience preferred. Knowledge of policies and procedures related to infection control, environmental safety, and patient confidentiality. Active Limited Medical Radiologic Technologist (LMRT) or Non-Certified Technician (NCT) license is required. Knowledge of medical chart reporting/records. Possess a strong work ethic and a desire to excel. Be self-motivated and have a positive attitude. Possess the ability to maintain professionalism and focus in a busy environment. Be personable, compassionate, and a patient advocate. Skill in appropriate assessment and assistance techniques. Skill in appropriate use of universal precautions, safe workplace, and confidentiality methods. Skill in health information management by appropriately charting patient data. Maintains up-to-date certification, if applicable. Ability to relate and deal with providers and coworkers in a positive and professional manner. Ability to operate office equipment, including but not limited to fax, copier, and scanner. Ability to solve problems in a timely and effective manner. Ability to work under stressful conditions with little supervision. Ability to be flexible regarding schedule and duties. Medical Assistant experience or willingness to learn additional MA duties is preferred. Environmental/Working Conditions: Regularly deals with multiple patient cases and potentially stressful situations. Risk of exposure to communicable disease, i.e., viruses, lab specimens, and airborne pathogens. Regularly stoops and bends to store/move supplies. Must use computer to access and enter patient information. Regularly receives high volume of telephone calls. Varied activities include sitting, walking, stooping, lifting, bending, and reaching. Must be able to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally. Must be able to use a variety of office equipment including a phone, writing instruments, PC, fax, and medical equipment including stethoscope, uro-flow machine, centrifuge, scales, and blood pressure cuff. Benefits: Benefits may be available for employees working full-time status and may include: Dental insurance Vision insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Schedule: Part-time/PRN Approximately 2-3 days per week Monday to Friday Evening and weekend rotation as needed Language: Bilingual English and Spanish (preferred) Work Location: In person This description is intended to provide only basic guidelines for meeting job requirements. Responsibilities, knowledge, skills, abilities, and working conditions may change as needs evolve. Requirements may be modified to accommodate individuals with disabilities. The pay range for this role is: 19 - 23 USD per hour(Colleyville) PI5e51e0b68d1f-1594
05/26/2026
Full time
About MaxHealth MSO MaxHealth MSO is a Texas-based Management Services Organization formed through the merger of Elis Medical Corporation and Elevate Health Management. We provide operational and administrative support to a growing network of practices across Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and surrounding communities. We support: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Together, our practices deliver comprehensive care including Primary Care, Urgent Care, Direct Primary Care, Personal Injury, Mental Health, Brain Health, and Longevity Medicine. Our mission is to provide high-quality, compassionate, and innovative healthcare while fostering a collaborative, respectful, and service-driven workplace culture. At MaxHealth MSO, we believe communication, integrity, empathy, and teamwork drive both patient outcomes and employee success. Visit our company websites: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Compassionate Care MaxHealth DPC We are seeking an LMRT/NCT certified Medical Assistant to join our team at MaxHealth MSO! This role will support our providers and perform day-to-day medical assistant duties while contributing to a positive, efficient work environment. As a Medical Assistant, you will be responsible for providing nursing care to clinic patients under the direct supervision of physicians and managers. You will train with our existing Medical Assistants in various administrative, support, and clinical duties. This position is currently part-time/PRN, approximately 2-3 days per week. However, full-time opportunities may be available for candidates with prior Medical Assistant experience/skills or a willingness to be cross-trained and learn additional MA responsibilities. Responsibilities: Understands and performs office procedures, after reasonable training. Only performs clinical procedures (i.e., injections) signed off to perform. Assesses patient's general condition and takes vital signs, weight, medications, and dosage review. Perform radiologic procedures in accordance with LMRT/CRT licensing standards, ensuring accurate imaging, patient safety, and proper documentation. Documents all activities/interventions, patient/family responses, medication dispensed/prescribed, phone calls, etc., in the electronic medical record. Ensures follow-through on all patient needs that come through the clinical office and communicates with COS on any patient issues. Adheres to infection control/safety guidelines and confidentiality policies. Uses a computer for patient charting, test ordering, secure patient communications, and appointment scheduling as needed. Pays attention to detail and keeps work/office/common area(s) clean, orderly, and organized. Cleans exam and procedure rooms between patients and at the end of day, following established cleaning protocols and in accordance with OSHA guidelines for safety. Assists in re-stocking supplies in exam and procedure rooms and helps monitor supply levels using inventory tracking and other systems. Packages and sterilizes surgical equipment, participates in the maintenance and general upkeep of autoclave sterilizers, endoscopes, procedure equipment, and other materials as necessary, following established protocols. Collects and processes urine and blood samples for testing. Able to maintain composure during times of confusion. Maintains a pleasant and courteous manner. Willing to assist with training new personnel. Willing to be cross-trained to another position when necessary. Ensures departmental HIPAA compliance and communicates with the COS and/or Privacy Officer when necessary. Communicates with COS regarding back-office equipment issues that arise, causing a delay in data entry and/or work efficiency. Remains engaged and shares ideas to improve patient care, work efficiency, and job satisfaction. Follows Company Handbook and adheres to the Dress Code. Other duties assigned by COS. Requirements: Knowledge of basic nursing principles and protocols. Must be computer literate and have a working knowledge of medical practice management systems and electronic medical records. Must have basic knowledge of medical terminology. Minimum of 1 year experience working as a medical assistant in a physician office preferred. Primary care/PCP experience preferred. Knowledge of policies and procedures related to infection control, environmental safety, and patient confidentiality. Active Limited Medical Radiologic Technologist (LMRT) or Non-Certified Technician (NCT) license is required. Knowledge of medical chart reporting/records. Possess a strong work ethic and a desire to excel. Be self-motivated and have a positive attitude. Possess the ability to maintain professionalism and focus in a busy environment. Be personable, compassionate, and a patient advocate. Skill in appropriate assessment and assistance techniques. Skill in appropriate use of universal precautions, safe workplace, and confidentiality methods. Skill in health information management by appropriately charting patient data. Maintains up-to-date certification, if applicable. Ability to relate and deal with providers and coworkers in a positive and professional manner. Ability to operate office equipment, including but not limited to fax, copier, and scanner. Ability to solve problems in a timely and effective manner. Ability to work under stressful conditions with little supervision. Ability to be flexible regarding schedule and duties. Medical Assistant experience or willingness to learn additional MA duties is preferred. Environmental/Working Conditions: Regularly deals with multiple patient cases and potentially stressful situations. Risk of exposure to communicable disease, i.e., viruses, lab specimens, and airborne pathogens. Regularly stoops and bends to store/move supplies. Must use computer to access and enter patient information. Regularly receives high volume of telephone calls. Varied activities include sitting, walking, stooping, lifting, bending, and reaching. Must be able to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally. Must be able to use a variety of office equipment including a phone, writing instruments, PC, fax, and medical equipment including stethoscope, uro-flow machine, centrifuge, scales, and blood pressure cuff. Benefits: Benefits may be available for employees working full-time status and may include: Dental insurance Vision insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Schedule: Part-time/PRN Approximately 2-3 days per week Monday to Friday Evening and weekend rotation as needed Language: Bilingual English and Spanish (preferred) Work Location: In person This description is intended to provide only basic guidelines for meeting job requirements. Responsibilities, knowledge, skills, abilities, and working conditions may change as needs evolve. Requirements may be modified to accommodate individuals with disabilities. The pay range for this role is: 19 - 23 USD per hour(Colleyville) PI5e51e0b68d1f-1594
Automotive Maintenance Technician
MaxHealth MSO Colleyville, Texas
About MaxHealth MSO MaxHealth MSO is a Texas-based Management Services Organization formed through the merger of Elis Medical Corporation and Elevate Health Management. We provide operational and administrative support to a growing network of practices across Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and surrounding communities. We support: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Together, our practices deliver comprehensive care including Primary Care, Urgent Care, Direct Primary Care, Personal Injury, Mental Health, Brain Health, and Longevity Medicine. Our mission is to provide high-quality, compassionate, and innovative healthcare while fostering a collaborative, respectful, and service-driven workplace culture. At MaxHealth MSO, we believe communication, integrity, empathy, and teamwork drive both patient outcomes and employee success. Visit our company websites: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Compassionate Care MaxHealth DPC We are seeking an LMRT/NCT certified Medical Assistant to join our team at MaxHealth MSO! This role will support our providers and perform day-to-day medical assistant duties while contributing to a positive, efficient work environment. As a Medical Assistant, you will be responsible for providing nursing care to clinic patients under the direct supervision of physicians and managers. You will train with our existing Medical Assistants in various administrative, support, and clinical duties. This position is currently part-time/PRN, approximately 2-3 days per week. However, full-time opportunities may be available for candidates with prior Medical Assistant experience/skills or a willingness to be cross-trained and learn additional MA responsibilities. Responsibilities: Understands and performs office procedures, after reasonable training. Only performs clinical procedures (i.e., injections) signed off to perform. Assesses patient's general condition and takes vital signs, weight, medications, and dosage review. Perform radiologic procedures in accordance with LMRT/CRT licensing standards, ensuring accurate imaging, patient safety, and proper documentation. Documents all activities/interventions, patient/family responses, medication dispensed/prescribed, phone calls, etc., in the electronic medical record. Ensures follow-through on all patient needs that come through the clinical office and communicates with COS on any patient issues. Adheres to infection control/safety guidelines and confidentiality policies. Uses a computer for patient charting, test ordering, secure patient communications, and appointment scheduling as needed. Pays attention to detail and keeps work/office/common area(s) clean, orderly, and organized. Cleans exam and procedure rooms between patients and at the end of day, following established cleaning protocols and in accordance with OSHA guidelines for safety. Assists in re-stocking supplies in exam and procedure rooms and helps monitor supply levels using inventory tracking and other systems. Packages and sterilizes surgical equipment, participates in the maintenance and general upkeep of autoclave sterilizers, endoscopes, procedure equipment, and other materials as necessary, following established protocols. Collects and processes urine and blood samples for testing. Able to maintain composure during times of confusion. Maintains a pleasant and courteous manner. Willing to assist with training new personnel. Willing to be cross-trained to another position when necessary. Ensures departmental HIPAA compliance and communicates with the COS and/or Privacy Officer when necessary. Communicates with COS regarding back-office equipment issues that arise, causing a delay in data entry and/or work efficiency. Remains engaged and shares ideas to improve patient care, work efficiency, and job satisfaction. Follows Company Handbook and adheres to the Dress Code. Other duties assigned by COS. Requirements: Knowledge of basic nursing principles and protocols. Must be computer literate and have a working knowledge of medical practice management systems and electronic medical records. Must have basic knowledge of medical terminology. Minimum of 1 year experience working as a medical assistant in a physician office preferred. Primary care/PCP experience preferred. Knowledge of policies and procedures related to infection control, environmental safety, and patient confidentiality. Active Limited Medical Radiologic Technologist (LMRT) or Non-Certified Technician (NCT) license is required. Knowledge of medical chart reporting/records. Possess a strong work ethic and a desire to excel. Be self-motivated and have a positive attitude. Possess the ability to maintain professionalism and focus in a busy environment. Be personable, compassionate, and a patient advocate. Skill in appropriate assessment and assistance techniques. Skill in appropriate use of universal precautions, safe workplace, and confidentiality methods. Skill in health information management by appropriately charting patient data. Maintains up-to-date certification, if applicable. Ability to relate and deal with providers and coworkers in a positive and professional manner. Ability to operate office equipment, including but not limited to fax, copier, and scanner. Ability to solve problems in a timely and effective manner. Ability to work under stressful conditions with little supervision. Ability to be flexible regarding schedule and duties. Medical Assistant experience or willingness to learn additional MA duties is preferred. Environmental/Working Conditions: Regularly deals with multiple patient cases and potentially stressful situations. Risk of exposure to communicable disease, i.e., viruses, lab specimens, and airborne pathogens. Regularly stoops and bends to store/move supplies. Must use computer to access and enter patient information. Regularly receives high volume of telephone calls. Varied activities include sitting, walking, stooping, lifting, bending, and reaching. Must be able to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally. Must be able to use a variety of office equipment including a phone, writing instruments, PC, fax, and medical equipment including stethoscope, uro-flow machine, centrifuge, scales, and blood pressure cuff. Benefits: Benefits may be available for employees working full-time status and may include: Dental insurance Vision insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Schedule: Part-time/PRN Approximately 2-3 days per week Monday to Friday Evening and weekend rotation as needed Language: Bilingual English and Spanish (preferred) Work Location: In person This description is intended to provide only basic guidelines for meeting job requirements. Responsibilities, knowledge, skills, abilities, and working conditions may change as needs evolve. Requirements may be modified to accommodate individuals with disabilities. The pay range for this role is: 19 - 23 USD per hour(Colleyville) PI5e51e0b68d1f-1594
05/26/2026
Full time
About MaxHealth MSO MaxHealth MSO is a Texas-based Management Services Organization formed through the merger of Elis Medical Corporation and Elevate Health Management. We provide operational and administrative support to a growing network of practices across Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and surrounding communities. We support: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Together, our practices deliver comprehensive care including Primary Care, Urgent Care, Direct Primary Care, Personal Injury, Mental Health, Brain Health, and Longevity Medicine. Our mission is to provide high-quality, compassionate, and innovative healthcare while fostering a collaborative, respectful, and service-driven workplace culture. At MaxHealth MSO, we believe communication, integrity, empathy, and teamwork drive both patient outcomes and employee success. Visit our company websites: MaxHealth Family, Internal & Sports Medicine Elevate Brain Injury & Mental Health Compassionate Care MaxHealth DPC We are seeking an LMRT/NCT certified Medical Assistant to join our team at MaxHealth MSO! This role will support our providers and perform day-to-day medical assistant duties while contributing to a positive, efficient work environment. As a Medical Assistant, you will be responsible for providing nursing care to clinic patients under the direct supervision of physicians and managers. You will train with our existing Medical Assistants in various administrative, support, and clinical duties. This position is currently part-time/PRN, approximately 2-3 days per week. However, full-time opportunities may be available for candidates with prior Medical Assistant experience/skills or a willingness to be cross-trained and learn additional MA responsibilities. Responsibilities: Understands and performs office procedures, after reasonable training. Only performs clinical procedures (i.e., injections) signed off to perform. Assesses patient's general condition and takes vital signs, weight, medications, and dosage review. Perform radiologic procedures in accordance with LMRT/CRT licensing standards, ensuring accurate imaging, patient safety, and proper documentation. Documents all activities/interventions, patient/family responses, medication dispensed/prescribed, phone calls, etc., in the electronic medical record. Ensures follow-through on all patient needs that come through the clinical office and communicates with COS on any patient issues. Adheres to infection control/safety guidelines and confidentiality policies. Uses a computer for patient charting, test ordering, secure patient communications, and appointment scheduling as needed. Pays attention to detail and keeps work/office/common area(s) clean, orderly, and organized. Cleans exam and procedure rooms between patients and at the end of day, following established cleaning protocols and in accordance with OSHA guidelines for safety. Assists in re-stocking supplies in exam and procedure rooms and helps monitor supply levels using inventory tracking and other systems. Packages and sterilizes surgical equipment, participates in the maintenance and general upkeep of autoclave sterilizers, endoscopes, procedure equipment, and other materials as necessary, following established protocols. Collects and processes urine and blood samples for testing. Able to maintain composure during times of confusion. Maintains a pleasant and courteous manner. Willing to assist with training new personnel. Willing to be cross-trained to another position when necessary. Ensures departmental HIPAA compliance and communicates with the COS and/or Privacy Officer when necessary. Communicates with COS regarding back-office equipment issues that arise, causing a delay in data entry and/or work efficiency. Remains engaged and shares ideas to improve patient care, work efficiency, and job satisfaction. Follows Company Handbook and adheres to the Dress Code. Other duties assigned by COS. Requirements: Knowledge of basic nursing principles and protocols. Must be computer literate and have a working knowledge of medical practice management systems and electronic medical records. Must have basic knowledge of medical terminology. Minimum of 1 year experience working as a medical assistant in a physician office preferred. Primary care/PCP experience preferred. Knowledge of policies and procedures related to infection control, environmental safety, and patient confidentiality. Active Limited Medical Radiologic Technologist (LMRT) or Non-Certified Technician (NCT) license is required. Knowledge of medical chart reporting/records. Possess a strong work ethic and a desire to excel. Be self-motivated and have a positive attitude. Possess the ability to maintain professionalism and focus in a busy environment. Be personable, compassionate, and a patient advocate. Skill in appropriate assessment and assistance techniques. Skill in appropriate use of universal precautions, safe workplace, and confidentiality methods. Skill in health information management by appropriately charting patient data. Maintains up-to-date certification, if applicable. Ability to relate and deal with providers and coworkers in a positive and professional manner. Ability to operate office equipment, including but not limited to fax, copier, and scanner. Ability to solve problems in a timely and effective manner. Ability to work under stressful conditions with little supervision. Ability to be flexible regarding schedule and duties. Medical Assistant experience or willingness to learn additional MA duties is preferred. Environmental/Working Conditions: Regularly deals with multiple patient cases and potentially stressful situations. Risk of exposure to communicable disease, i.e., viruses, lab specimens, and airborne pathogens. Regularly stoops and bends to store/move supplies. Must use computer to access and enter patient information. Regularly receives high volume of telephone calls. Varied activities include sitting, walking, stooping, lifting, bending, and reaching. Must be able to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally. Must be able to use a variety of office equipment including a phone, writing instruments, PC, fax, and medical equipment including stethoscope, uro-flow machine, centrifuge, scales, and blood pressure cuff. Benefits: Benefits may be available for employees working full-time status and may include: Dental insurance Vision insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Schedule: Part-time/PRN Approximately 2-3 days per week Monday to Friday Evening and weekend rotation as needed Language: Bilingual English and Spanish (preferred) Work Location: In person This description is intended to provide only basic guidelines for meeting job requirements. Responsibilities, knowledge, skills, abilities, and working conditions may change as needs evolve. Requirements may be modified to accommodate individuals with disabilities. The pay range for this role is: 19 - 23 USD per hour(Colleyville) PI5e51e0b68d1f-1594
Family Practice/Primary Care Physician Assistant
Physician Providers Mgmt. Corp.
Family Medicine Physician Assistant Option in TX! Community Based Clinic Rural Health-New Graduate Friendly (Texas Hill Country) We are seeking a Physician Assistant to join a well-respected team in a community based clinic. The Provider would work Mon-Thurs 8:00am-6:00pm and Friday from 8:00am-12:00pm. The Provider would see 16 patients per day in the clinic on average providing routine primary care services to the underserved patient population. Some of the patients have chronic conditions including diabetes, hypertension and other co-morbidities. There is excellent collaborative support and tenured RNs and CMAs to assist. The EMR is Nextgen. The compensation package is $110,000-$130,000 with benefits including Medical (HMO options included), dental, 401K with match. Three weeks of PTO starting and this site is NHSC eligible so it qualifies for loan repayment which pays back $25,000 per year directly to your student loans with a minimum of a two year commitment in exchange for $50,000 paid to federally qualified student loans. Relocation Allowance of $5,000 and Signing bonus is also negotiable and part of the package as well. Excellent opportunity that is new grad friendly in the beautiful Hill Country of Texas! Reference: SKMEDADV-10/7/25-lp-af
05/26/2026
Full time
Family Medicine Physician Assistant Option in TX! Community Based Clinic Rural Health-New Graduate Friendly (Texas Hill Country) We are seeking a Physician Assistant to join a well-respected team in a community based clinic. The Provider would work Mon-Thurs 8:00am-6:00pm and Friday from 8:00am-12:00pm. The Provider would see 16 patients per day in the clinic on average providing routine primary care services to the underserved patient population. Some of the patients have chronic conditions including diabetes, hypertension and other co-morbidities. There is excellent collaborative support and tenured RNs and CMAs to assist. The EMR is Nextgen. The compensation package is $110,000-$130,000 with benefits including Medical (HMO options included), dental, 401K with match. Three weeks of PTO starting and this site is NHSC eligible so it qualifies for loan repayment which pays back $25,000 per year directly to your student loans with a minimum of a two year commitment in exchange for $50,000 paid to federally qualified student loans. Relocation Allowance of $5,000 and Signing bonus is also negotiable and part of the package as well. Excellent opportunity that is new grad friendly in the beautiful Hill Country of Texas! Reference: SKMEDADV-10/7/25-lp-af
Family Practice/Primary Care Physician Assistant
The Provider Finder Hagerstown, Maryland
Position: Physician Assistant (PA) Location: Hagerstown, Maryland A well-established healthcare organization in Hagerstown, MD , is seeking a Physician Assistant (PA) to join its growing medical team. Position Overview: The Physician Assistant will support physicians in providing evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment for patients with neurological and related conditions. The position involves a mix of outpatient clinic visits, inpatient consultations, and limited call coverage. Key Responsibilities: Conduct patient evaluations, take medical histories, and perform neurological assessments under physician supervision. Assist in diagnosing and managing acute and chronic neurological conditions. Participate in inpatient consultations and follow-up care. Collaborate closely with physicians, nurses, and support staff to ensure continuity and quality of care. Document all encounters and treatments accurately in the electronic health record (EHR). Educate patients and families regarding treatment plans, medications, and follow-up care. Qualifications: Graduate of an accredited Physician Assistant program. Current Maryland PA license (or eligibility to obtain). Bilingual Spanish-speaking candidates are strongly preferred. Neurology experience is highly valued. If no prior neurology experience, applicants from top-tier PA programs are encouraged to apply. Excellent communication, organization, and teamwork skills. Compensation & Benefits: Competitive compensation package. Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance. CME allowance and paid professional development opportunities. Malpractice coverage and paid time off. Thank you for your time, and I look forward to connecting soon! Manish Parashar Recruiter, The Provider Finder
05/26/2026
Full time
Position: Physician Assistant (PA) Location: Hagerstown, Maryland A well-established healthcare organization in Hagerstown, MD , is seeking a Physician Assistant (PA) to join its growing medical team. Position Overview: The Physician Assistant will support physicians in providing evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment for patients with neurological and related conditions. The position involves a mix of outpatient clinic visits, inpatient consultations, and limited call coverage. Key Responsibilities: Conduct patient evaluations, take medical histories, and perform neurological assessments under physician supervision. Assist in diagnosing and managing acute and chronic neurological conditions. Participate in inpatient consultations and follow-up care. Collaborate closely with physicians, nurses, and support staff to ensure continuity and quality of care. Document all encounters and treatments accurately in the electronic health record (EHR). Educate patients and families regarding treatment plans, medications, and follow-up care. Qualifications: Graduate of an accredited Physician Assistant program. Current Maryland PA license (or eligibility to obtain). Bilingual Spanish-speaking candidates are strongly preferred. Neurology experience is highly valued. If no prior neurology experience, applicants from top-tier PA programs are encouraged to apply. Excellent communication, organization, and teamwork skills. Compensation & Benefits: Competitive compensation package. Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance. CME allowance and paid professional development opportunities. Malpractice coverage and paid time off. Thank you for your time, and I look forward to connecting soon! Manish Parashar Recruiter, The Provider Finder
Family Practice/Primary Care Physician Assistant
Enterprise Medical Recruiting Vancouver, Washington
An award-winning Urgent Care clinic that values collaboration, innovation, and inclusion is adding Family Medicine, Emergency Medicine, and Urgent Care experienced Physician Assistants to its value-based care team in Vancouver, Washington . Enjoy the flexibility to practice urgent care medicine the way it was meant to be and the ability to balance & prioritize your professional and personal life! Practice Information 14 shifts per month, including 2-weekend shifts (8 & 12-hour shifts) Clinics are open Monday-Friday (8A-8P) and weekends (9A-5P) More autonomy with mentoring and support when needed On-site staff of Rad Techs and Medical Assistants to assist with vitals, reviewing medications, applying splints, and administering meds and vaccines Beautiful, brand new facilities with a small lab, Portable X-ray, EKG & EPIC EMR Accredited by the Urgent Care Association Excellent hourly rate plus quarterly bonus (based on customer satisfaction scores, productivity & quality measures) Monthly Daily Volume bonus (based on patient visit metrics met per shift) Opportunities to expand your professional experience and utilize your advanced clinical training At least 18 months of post-training experience is required. About Vancouver, Washington Vancouver, Washington, sits on the north bank of the Columbia River directly across from Portland, Oregon. The Pacific Coast is less than 90 miles to the west. The Cascade Mountain Range rises on the east. Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument and Mt. Hood are less than two hours away. The spectacular Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area lies 30 minutes to the east. Vancouver combines the excitement of a major metropolitan area with small-town charm and abundant recreational opportunities. GB-7
05/25/2026
Full time
An award-winning Urgent Care clinic that values collaboration, innovation, and inclusion is adding Family Medicine, Emergency Medicine, and Urgent Care experienced Physician Assistants to its value-based care team in Vancouver, Washington . Enjoy the flexibility to practice urgent care medicine the way it was meant to be and the ability to balance & prioritize your professional and personal life! Practice Information 14 shifts per month, including 2-weekend shifts (8 & 12-hour shifts) Clinics are open Monday-Friday (8A-8P) and weekends (9A-5P) More autonomy with mentoring and support when needed On-site staff of Rad Techs and Medical Assistants to assist with vitals, reviewing medications, applying splints, and administering meds and vaccines Beautiful, brand new facilities with a small lab, Portable X-ray, EKG & EPIC EMR Accredited by the Urgent Care Association Excellent hourly rate plus quarterly bonus (based on customer satisfaction scores, productivity & quality measures) Monthly Daily Volume bonus (based on patient visit metrics met per shift) Opportunities to expand your professional experience and utilize your advanced clinical training At least 18 months of post-training experience is required. About Vancouver, Washington Vancouver, Washington, sits on the north bank of the Columbia River directly across from Portland, Oregon. The Pacific Coast is less than 90 miles to the west. The Cascade Mountain Range rises on the east. Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument and Mt. Hood are less than two hours away. The spectacular Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area lies 30 minutes to the east. Vancouver combines the excitement of a major metropolitan area with small-town charm and abundant recreational opportunities. GB-7
Adventist Health
Family Practice/Primary Care Physician Assistant
Adventist Health Lodi, California
Centered in the heart of San Joaquin County, Adventist Health Lodi Memorial has been one of the area's leading healthcare providers since 1952. We are comprised of a 190-bed hospital, 17 medical offices, home care services, comprehensive cancer care and a vast scope of award-winning services located throughout Lodi and the surrounding areas. Lodi is known for its small-town charm, extensive vineyards and delicious local restaurants and bakeries. The allure of Lodi's close-knit community is complimented by its proximity to major metropolitan cities in the Bay Area and Sacramento, as well as a quick drive to Lake Tahoe or the Northern California coast. Job Summary: Evaluates, diagnoses and provides patient care, treatment and services, including the performance of physical exams, diagnosing conditions, development of treatment plans, health counseling and prescribing medications for patients seen by the collaborating/supervising physician. Assumes total care of patients under the direction of a physician. Follows established standards, procedures and practices, and gives specific patient modalities to health clinic staff. Regularly demonstrates subject matter expertise regarding medication, treatment, and patient care standards. Job Requirements: Education and Work Experience: Bachelor's Degree or equivalent: Required Graduate from an accredited school/college of Physician Assistants, as applicable: Required Two years' primary care or allied health experience: Preferred Licenses/Certifications: Physician Assistant (PA) licensure in state of practice: Required Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) or Basic Life Support (BLS OR HS-BLS OR RQIBLS) certification: Required Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS OR HS-ACLS OR RQIACLS) certification: Required Essential Functions: Evaluates and treats patients within prescribes parameters. Orders appropriate tests, treatments and counsels, as needed. Performs complete, detailed and accurate patient histories. Reviews patient records to develop comprehensive medical status reports. Orders laboratory, radiological and diagnostic studies appropriate for complaint, age, race, sex and physical condition of the patient. Completes physical examinations and records pertinent data in acceptable medical forms. Makes medical diagnoses and institutes therapy or patient referrals to the appropriate health care facilities, agencies, resources of the community, or other physicians. Obtains and interprets patient data to determine appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, as needed. Develops and implements action plan for practice changes to enhance patient outcomes. Arranges hospital admissions and discharges at the direction of the supervising physician. Performs hospital rounds and records appropriate patient progress notes. Transcribes and executes specific orders at the direction of the supervising physician. Compiles detailed narrative and case summaries, completes forms pertinent to patients' medical records and issues diagnostic orders which must be signed within an specified time period, as defined by hospital guidelines. Completes forms pertinent to patients' medical records and issues diagnostic orders, which must be signed within a specified time period, as defined by hospital guidelines. Interprets and evaluates patient data to determine patient management and treatment. Mentors, develops, inspires, educates and leads staff members in patient care setting. Enhances efficiency and cost effectiveness by identifying opportunities to decrease costs, as applicable to the job. Provides instructions and guidance regarding medical care matters to patients. Performs or assists with routine medical techniques and procedures. Performs other job-related duties as assigned. The estimated base pay for this position is $139,004 to $208,505. Additional individual compensation may be available for this role through years of experience, differentials, extra shift incentives, bonuses, etc. Base pay is only a portion of the total rewards package, and a comprehensive benefits program is available for qualifying positions. Please contact our Talent Acquisition team for more information.
05/25/2026
Full time
Centered in the heart of San Joaquin County, Adventist Health Lodi Memorial has been one of the area's leading healthcare providers since 1952. We are comprised of a 190-bed hospital, 17 medical offices, home care services, comprehensive cancer care and a vast scope of award-winning services located throughout Lodi and the surrounding areas. Lodi is known for its small-town charm, extensive vineyards and delicious local restaurants and bakeries. The allure of Lodi's close-knit community is complimented by its proximity to major metropolitan cities in the Bay Area and Sacramento, as well as a quick drive to Lake Tahoe or the Northern California coast. Job Summary: Evaluates, diagnoses and provides patient care, treatment and services, including the performance of physical exams, diagnosing conditions, development of treatment plans, health counseling and prescribing medications for patients seen by the collaborating/supervising physician. Assumes total care of patients under the direction of a physician. Follows established standards, procedures and practices, and gives specific patient modalities to health clinic staff. Regularly demonstrates subject matter expertise regarding medication, treatment, and patient care standards. Job Requirements: Education and Work Experience: Bachelor's Degree or equivalent: Required Graduate from an accredited school/college of Physician Assistants, as applicable: Required Two years' primary care or allied health experience: Preferred Licenses/Certifications: Physician Assistant (PA) licensure in state of practice: Required Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) or Basic Life Support (BLS OR HS-BLS OR RQIBLS) certification: Required Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS OR HS-ACLS OR RQIACLS) certification: Required Essential Functions: Evaluates and treats patients within prescribes parameters. Orders appropriate tests, treatments and counsels, as needed. Performs complete, detailed and accurate patient histories. Reviews patient records to develop comprehensive medical status reports. Orders laboratory, radiological and diagnostic studies appropriate for complaint, age, race, sex and physical condition of the patient. Completes physical examinations and records pertinent data in acceptable medical forms. Makes medical diagnoses and institutes therapy or patient referrals to the appropriate health care facilities, agencies, resources of the community, or other physicians. Obtains and interprets patient data to determine appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, as needed. Develops and implements action plan for practice changes to enhance patient outcomes. Arranges hospital admissions and discharges at the direction of the supervising physician. Performs hospital rounds and records appropriate patient progress notes. Transcribes and executes specific orders at the direction of the supervising physician. Compiles detailed narrative and case summaries, completes forms pertinent to patients' medical records and issues diagnostic orders which must be signed within an specified time period, as defined by hospital guidelines. Completes forms pertinent to patients' medical records and issues diagnostic orders, which must be signed within a specified time period, as defined by hospital guidelines. Interprets and evaluates patient data to determine patient management and treatment. Mentors, develops, inspires, educates and leads staff members in patient care setting. Enhances efficiency and cost effectiveness by identifying opportunities to decrease costs, as applicable to the job. Provides instructions and guidance regarding medical care matters to patients. Performs or assists with routine medical techniques and procedures. Performs other job-related duties as assigned. The estimated base pay for this position is $139,004 to $208,505. Additional individual compensation may be available for this role through years of experience, differentials, extra shift incentives, bonuses, etc. Base pay is only a portion of the total rewards package, and a comprehensive benefits program is available for qualifying positions. Please contact our Talent Acquisition team for more information.
Family Practice/Primary Care Physician Assistant
Enterprise Medical Recruiting Tacoma, Washington
Searching for an experienced Family Medicine Advanced Physician Assistant to join an integrated primary care clinic close to Tacoma, WA! Overview: 100% outpatient See 14-15 patients a day 4-10 hour workdays Great work/life balance Be busy right away Excellent comprehensive benefits package that includes: $134k + bonus potential $20k Sign-on bonus $10k Relocation Generous paid time off Community: Elma, WA, is a close-knit, smaller community located 30 minutes from Olympia and 1 hour from Tacoma and the Pacific Ocean! Talk about location! Elma is surrounded by lush evergreen forests, rolling hills, and rivers, making it a picturesque place to live. The mild climate, with cool winters and warm summers, offers an ideal outdoor recreation environment such as hiking, camping, fishing, and more. Residents. TLM-6
05/25/2026
Full time
Searching for an experienced Family Medicine Advanced Physician Assistant to join an integrated primary care clinic close to Tacoma, WA! Overview: 100% outpatient See 14-15 patients a day 4-10 hour workdays Great work/life balance Be busy right away Excellent comprehensive benefits package that includes: $134k + bonus potential $20k Sign-on bonus $10k Relocation Generous paid time off Community: Elma, WA, is a close-knit, smaller community located 30 minutes from Olympia and 1 hour from Tacoma and the Pacific Ocean! Talk about location! Elma is surrounded by lush evergreen forests, rolling hills, and rivers, making it a picturesque place to live. The mild climate, with cool winters and warm summers, offers an ideal outdoor recreation environment such as hiking, camping, fishing, and more. Residents. TLM-6
Family Practice/Primary Care Physician Assistant
Enterprise Medical Recruiting
A physician-owned multispecialty group with 40 advanced practice providers is adding to its Advance Provider team. We are seeking a Family Physician Assistant for an established Family Medicine practice. About the position: Part-time Flexible hours No nights or weekends Carry your own patient panel if you like Responsibility for patient care commensurate with his/her experience, training, and confidence About the compensation: Attractive compensation, including health insurance and malpractice coverage 401K retirement plan CME allowance Generous vacation time Who we are seeking: Experienced PA is desirable Recent graduates with a strong background and an ability to work confidently will also be considered Must be licensed in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Valid Drug Enforcement Agency certificate Massachusetts controlled substances registration About the location: Located 1 hour from Boston Versatile area with a waterfront Suburban, urban, and rural communities Great schools in the surrounding areas. Beaches, shopping, and multicultural dining JV-0
05/25/2026
Full time
A physician-owned multispecialty group with 40 advanced practice providers is adding to its Advance Provider team. We are seeking a Family Physician Assistant for an established Family Medicine practice. About the position: Part-time Flexible hours No nights or weekends Carry your own patient panel if you like Responsibility for patient care commensurate with his/her experience, training, and confidence About the compensation: Attractive compensation, including health insurance and malpractice coverage 401K retirement plan CME allowance Generous vacation time Who we are seeking: Experienced PA is desirable Recent graduates with a strong background and an ability to work confidently will also be considered Must be licensed in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Valid Drug Enforcement Agency certificate Massachusetts controlled substances registration About the location: Located 1 hour from Boston Versatile area with a waterfront Suburban, urban, and rural communities Great schools in the surrounding areas. Beaches, shopping, and multicultural dining JV-0
Family Practice/Primary Care Physician Assistant
Enterprise Medical Recruiting
A reputable healthcare system in Southeast Wisconsin is seeking a Family Physician Assistant to join their team. This comprehensive regional healthcare system has been serving communities in southeastern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois for over 100 years. Job Details: Salary based on experience Complete benefits package including health, dental, vision, PTO, malpractice insurance, CME, dues and subscription reimbursement, short-term disability, life insurance, cell phone reimbursement, matching 403(b), and more! Full-time position Varied hours including early morning, late evening, and weekends Job duties include inpatient rounds, outpatient visits, and immediate care visits Community Details: This picturesque lakefront community is located in Southeastern Wisconsin, just 39 miles from Milwaukee. It offers a vibrant downtown filled with museums, boutique shops, restaurants, and public art. If you love the outdoors, you will enjoy the numerous scenic trails for biking, hiking and skiing, fishing, sailing, and water sports on Lake Michigan. Apply today to find out more! TLM-4
05/25/2026
Full time
A reputable healthcare system in Southeast Wisconsin is seeking a Family Physician Assistant to join their team. This comprehensive regional healthcare system has been serving communities in southeastern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois for over 100 years. Job Details: Salary based on experience Complete benefits package including health, dental, vision, PTO, malpractice insurance, CME, dues and subscription reimbursement, short-term disability, life insurance, cell phone reimbursement, matching 403(b), and more! Full-time position Varied hours including early morning, late evening, and weekends Job duties include inpatient rounds, outpatient visits, and immediate care visits Community Details: This picturesque lakefront community is located in Southeastern Wisconsin, just 39 miles from Milwaukee. It offers a vibrant downtown filled with museums, boutique shops, restaurants, and public art. If you love the outdoors, you will enjoy the numerous scenic trails for biking, hiking and skiing, fishing, sailing, and water sports on Lake Michigan. Apply today to find out more! TLM-4
Family Practice/Primary Care Physician Assistant
Enterprise Medical Recruiting Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
A busy Dermatology practice in a Northwest suburb of Philadelphia has an opening for an experienced Dermatology Physician Assistant to join their team. A private equity company does NOT own the practice. Opportunity Details Choose to work Full-time (4-5 days a week) or part-time (3 days a week) Medical Dermatology position Salary is negotiable and based on experience Benefits provided and negotiable depending on a part-time or full-time position Must have at least 2 years of Dermatology Physician Assistant experience Community/Location This state-of-the-art dermatology clinic is in a vibrant Philadelphia suburb offering natural scenery and historic homes. Residents enjoy spending time outdoors at the beautiful parks, hiking and biking trails, golf ranges, and the in-line skating and BMX biking facility. This suburb is just 20 miles from downtown Philadelphia providing residents with a quiet lifestyle while being just a short drive to the conveniences of a big city. Apply today to find out more! TM-0
05/25/2026
Full time
A busy Dermatology practice in a Northwest suburb of Philadelphia has an opening for an experienced Dermatology Physician Assistant to join their team. A private equity company does NOT own the practice. Opportunity Details Choose to work Full-time (4-5 days a week) or part-time (3 days a week) Medical Dermatology position Salary is negotiable and based on experience Benefits provided and negotiable depending on a part-time or full-time position Must have at least 2 years of Dermatology Physician Assistant experience Community/Location This state-of-the-art dermatology clinic is in a vibrant Philadelphia suburb offering natural scenery and historic homes. Residents enjoy spending time outdoors at the beautiful parks, hiking and biking trails, golf ranges, and the in-line skating and BMX biking facility. This suburb is just 20 miles from downtown Philadelphia providing residents with a quiet lifestyle while being just a short drive to the conveniences of a big city. Apply today to find out more! TM-0
Family Practice/Primary Care Physician Assistant
Enterprise Medical Recruiting Boulder, Colorado
Enterprise Medical is assisting in recruiting Physician Assistants for Internal Medicine clinics within a large nonprofit Health System in Boulder, Colorado. Practice These are Health System Employed positions Work in a small group setting Outpatient only practice Base Salary based on experience - with quality incentives and very strong benefits Ideal candidates will have at least two years of full-time experience Life in Boulder, Colorado: Where the Rocky Mountains meet the plains Boulder (23 miles north of Denver) perfectly balances urban and outdoors. Snug against the foothills where the Great Plains give rise to the Rocky Mountains, this city reveals its iconic sandstone slabs rising from the mountains, prefaced by pine-clad mesas and cradled within the backdrop of the snow-capped Indian Peaks. Known for its stellar food scene, breweries, an always-exciting downtown, and more outdoor activities than you can count, this vibrant city of 100,000 people. This blissed-out enclave attracts young professionals, families, academics, scientists, transplants from both coasts, and lovers of outdoor recreation. Trail runners, hikers, climbers, cyclists, and more move here to live in this perpetual playground, where the answer to "What do you do?" is often one's activity of choice, not occupation. MRM-8
05/25/2026
Full time
Enterprise Medical is assisting in recruiting Physician Assistants for Internal Medicine clinics within a large nonprofit Health System in Boulder, Colorado. Practice These are Health System Employed positions Work in a small group setting Outpatient only practice Base Salary based on experience - with quality incentives and very strong benefits Ideal candidates will have at least two years of full-time experience Life in Boulder, Colorado: Where the Rocky Mountains meet the plains Boulder (23 miles north of Denver) perfectly balances urban and outdoors. Snug against the foothills where the Great Plains give rise to the Rocky Mountains, this city reveals its iconic sandstone slabs rising from the mountains, prefaced by pine-clad mesas and cradled within the backdrop of the snow-capped Indian Peaks. Known for its stellar food scene, breweries, an always-exciting downtown, and more outdoor activities than you can count, this vibrant city of 100,000 people. This blissed-out enclave attracts young professionals, families, academics, scientists, transplants from both coasts, and lovers of outdoor recreation. Trail runners, hikers, climbers, cyclists, and more move here to live in this perpetual playground, where the answer to "What do you do?" is often one's activity of choice, not occupation. MRM-8

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