Benefits:
Competitive salary
Employee discounts
Flexible schedule
Training & development
Benefits/Perks
Competitive Compensation
Great Work Environment
Career Advancement Opportunities
Job Summary
Triple Play Men's Health is about to hit a grand slam in Chesapeake, Virginia, as we gear up for the exciting launch of our very first location. This isn't just any opening; it's the beginning of a new chapter in men's health care, where innovative treatments and personalized care strategies set the standard. We're on the lookout for a standout Medical Assistant who's ready to join our starting lineup and be an integral part of this groundbreaking launch. This is your chance to be at the forefront of a new practice, shaping the future of men's health from day one. Join us as we step up to the plate and make healthcare history together.
We're all about testosterone replacement, erectile dysfunction, getting guys back in shape, and making sure everyone's got the right vitamins in their lineup. It's about giving every guy who walks in a game plan that's tailor-made for him, so he can get back in the game stronger than ever.
As a Medical Assistant, you will be preparing for each patient visit by preparing charts and pulling notes before their arrival, providing routine support alongside nurses and medical staff, and assisting with keeping track of tests and lab reporting to ensure everything arrives on time and the patient is kept informed on their condition and care. You will also be helping manage the inventory of medical supplies, setting up machines and testing equipment, and cleaning instruments and rooms as needed. The ideal candidate has strong customer service skills, an interest in learning more about a working medical environment, and has previous office experience.
Responsibilities
Qualifications
BLS Certification or Certified Medical Assistant desired
Excellent customer service skills
Strong attention to detail
Experience in a related field, such as medspas, urology, family practice, lab, endocrinology, or general practice is preferred.
No current or pending malpractice lawsuits