Medical Assistant II-Sleep Medicine-Downtown Indianapolis
Indianapolis
Monday, 11 May 2026
Full-time position. Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–4:30 PM - No weekends | No holidays. Location: 714 N. Senate Ave, Suite 120, Indianapolis, IN 46202 Previous MA experience preferred. Will consider experienced non-certified candidates for a MA I position About the Clinic. Family-focused, close-knit team. Outgoing, fun, family-like cultureSupportive and team-oriented environment 7 Medical Assistants on the team What You’ll Do. Room patients (basic vitals only)Work EMR messages with patients and providers. Call patients for virtual visits. Support high-volume virtual care 70% administrative / 30% rooming. Comfortable in a high administrative role Clinic Pace. Primarily administrative and phone-based. Up to 40 in-person patients on busiest day 60 virtual patients per day May Not Be a Fit If You Are. Hands-on skills like blood draws or injections are not performed in this clinic) Growth Opportunities. MA Career Ladder. Champion Program Benefits 401(k) with employer match. Tuition reimbursement. Student loan forgiveness eligibility. Employee Assistance Program (EAP)Healthy Results Wellness Program with bi-weekly incentives Under the supervision of the designated supervisor and assigned physician, performs duties associated with direct patient care and clinical direction to provide patient care given in accordance with the organization standards. Assures completeness of ordered procedures and treatments, assures smooth patient flow, performs general lab work, instructs patients concerning procedures, treatments and needs, and ensures medical orders and referrals are carried out accurately and in a timely manner. Performs registration and scheduling activities per organizational and departmental procedures. Maintains EMR files and performs general front office functions as needed. May perform computerized physician order entry, only if directed by assigned physician. Expected to precept current MA team members or MA Externs as requested by leadership. AHA Basic Life Support for healthcare workers certification required. Other advanced life support certifications may be required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies. High school diploma or equivalent required. Graduation from a Medical Assistant program required. Current certification in medical assisting required from America Association of Medical Assistants (CMA), American Medical Technologists (RMA), National Health Career Association (CCMA), National Center for competency Testing (NCMA), and/or American Medical Certification Association (CMAC). Knowledge of OSHA, CLIA, and ADA required. Knowledge of ICD-10 and CPT coding required. TB validated (to administer or read) or validation obtained within 6 months of hire preferred. Knowledge of Business Unit Quality Programs, Meaningful Use and Standard Work Programs and concepts within 6 months of hire. Knowledge of standard laboratory and medical procedures. Knowledge of insurance plans and third-party payers. Ability to master standard clinical competencies per current Clinical policy, Point of Care and Skills Competency checklists. Requires basic math and accurate data collection and entry skills.