The Medical Assistant is responsible for supporting a professional, patient-centered clinic environment while helping maintain smooth patient access, clinic flow, and communication between patients, providers, and care teams. This role assists with both clinical and non-clinical responsibilities to ensure patients are prepared for appointments, procedures, testing, and follow-up care.
The Medical Assistant II works collaboratively with physicians, staff, patients, referring offices, and internal Hoag teams to help ensure appropriate records are received, required testing is completed, and patients are kept informed on the timing and status of care-related needs. This position may support multiple locations and may be required to start at different clinic sites throughout the workweek.
Responsibilities
Maintain a professional and collaborative environment for patients, providers, and staff
Support smooth patient access, clinic flow, and daily operations
Schedule patients for follow-up office visits, imaging, lab work, and other care needs
Prepare appropriate chart elements before appointments or procedures
Room patients and obtain vital signs
Assist providers with procedures as appropriate
Support pre-authorization processes
Act as a liaison between providers and patients
Communicate updates to staff and patients regarding appointment status, testing, treatment needs, and timing
Work with staff to ensure proper records are received before appointments or surgery dates
Confirm appropriate testing is completed before appointments or procedures
Maintain ongoing communication with Hoag teams and referring physician offices
Support even patient flow throughout the clinic
Travel to multiple sites or start at different locations as needed
For Oncology and Specialty Clinics, follow clinic guidelines for handling instruments and equipment used in clinic procedures
Perform additional duties as assigned
Qualifications
Required:
High school diploma or equivalent GED
Graduate of a Medical Assistant program or equivalent medical back-office experience
Current BLS certification through the American Heart Association
Ability to anticipate provider needs
Strong critical thinking skills developed through Medical Assistant experience
Ability to communicate effectively with patients, providers, staff, and referring offices
Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced clinical environment
Ability to support both clinical and non-clinical Medical Assistant responsibilities
Experience Requirements by Department/Specialty:
HMG Primary Care: 4 years of Primary Care experience required
Hoag Urgent Care: 4 years of Primary Care or Urgent Care experience required
Diabetes Center: 4 years of Medical Assistant experience required
Oncology, Gastroenterology, and Digestive Specialty Clinics: 2 or more years of Medical Assistant experience required
OB/GYN and Family Planning locations: 2 years of OB/GYN experience required
Licenses:
No license required
Preferred:
Medical Assistant certification
CPR certification
Current Limited Phlebotomy Certification for Diabetes, Oncology, Gastroenterology, and Digestive Specialty Clinics