What are the responsibilities and job description for the Medical Assistant I position at Epiphany Dermatology?
What We’re Looking For:
The days can be fast-paced and equally rewarding. If you thrive in a dynamic environment, love supporting patients, and want to be part of expanding access to care—we can’t wait to hear from you!
What You’ll Do
- Provide the best patient experience - from warmly welcoming patients and prepping them for their visit to thoughtfully answering their care-related questions.
- Act as the right hand to the provider, supporting hands-on patient care by assisting during procedures, capturing detailed visit notes, fulfilling prescription orders, and anything else needed to ensure the appointment is as smooth and complete as possible.
- Keep the clinic running smoothly by staying on top of supplies, maintaining equipment, understanding the flow of exam rooms, and finding fun, creative ways to work smarter and more efficiently.
- Be a reliable teammate by jumping in to help, keeping things organized, and contributing to a positive, supportive environment.
- And there’s so much more!
What We Value
- Fun - We create an engaging and positive environment for patients and staff.
- Common Sense - We take a practical, thoughtful approach to patient care and clinic operations.
- Integrity - We uphold the highest standards of professionalism, ethics, and trust.
- Excellence - We are committed to delivering top-tier patient care and service.
- Determination - We tackle challenges with solutions and strive for continuous improvement.
Teamwork - We support one another to provide the best outcomes for our patients.
What We Offer
Qualifications/Experience
- High school diploma or general education degree (GED).
Successful completion of a state-approved Medical Assistant program. Employer may consider applicants based on extensive experience (unless required by state law).
Medical office, procedure/exam room and laboratory environment may include exposure to communicable diseases, bloodborne pathogens, biohazards or toxic substances. Daily activities may include standing, walking, sitting, bending and lifting items up to 30 lbs.