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Medical Assistant, Complex Care

Roseville, MN

Medical Assistant, Complex Care – Job Description 

Employment Type: Full Time, Non-Exempt 
Location: Rosedale Clinic | 2401 Fairview Ave N #145, Roseville, MN 55113 
Shift Information: 10-hour shifts, 4 days per week (Monday - Friday)
Compensation: Starting at $27.00/hour, based on experience 

Who we are:   

At Herself Health, we're on a mission to help women get more life out of life, together. We are building a new model of primary care for women 60+ to solve long-standing problems: rushed appointments, long wait times, and care that's generalized rather than specialized towards women’s needs later in life such as post-menopausal care, bone density, weight management, and mental, social and emotional well-being.   

Our patient-centric Primary Care clinics are dispersed across Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN. We are thrilled to serve the Twin Cities metro in our clinics located in Highland Park (St. Paul), Crystal, South Minneapolis, Rosedale and Eagan. Our team of 100+ colleagues is on a mission to innovate the primary care landscape for women 60+. We’re seeking like-minded individuals who share this passion to join us!  

About you:  

As we grow our team, we are seeking strategic thought leaders who have a passion for building and innovating. We foster a culture of collaboration, excellence and the willingness to roll up our sleeves and learn as we grow. We have a “Her, first” mindset, and we are looking for team members who share our values. Our ideal candidates have strategic prowess and the ability to use data to build best practices and implement great ideas in collaboration with our team and our community.    

About the Medical Assistant, Complex Care Role:   

The Medical Assistant, Complex Care will work closely with our Advanced Primary Care Intensivist, Geriatrician and interdisciplinary team to provide clinical, clerical, and technical support for highly complex patients and consultative geriatric care. This Medical Assistant will also support seamless coordination of patient care, ensuring timely communication, follow-up, and collaboration across the care team. They will play an integral role in the success of Herself Health’s Memory Care Program, along with the management of frailty, dementia, and multiple chronic conditions of the patient panel.  

Core Responsibilities:  

  • Provide clinical support during geriatric consults, assisting with cognitive impairment screenings and assessments
  • Assist in the coordination and documentation of the Memory Care Program, supporting patient assessments, follow-up scheduling, and care plan updates
  • Room patients efficiently while modeling our “Her, first” values
  • Obtain and record vital signs and patient information accurately in the EMR
  • Prepare patients and assist providers during exams, procedures, and treatments
  • Perform phlebotomy, point-of-care testing, and administer injections as ordered
  • Review and update patient medication lists and prepare orders for provider review
  • Support patient and caregiver education around disease progression, care planning, and follow-up needs
  • Conduct proactive outreach for chronic disease management, medication adherence, and preventative screenings
  • Manage clinical supplies and equipment inventory, ensuring readiness for all visits
  • Provide empathetic communication and coordination with caregivers and family members
  • Protect patient confidentiality and ensure compliance with HIPAA standards
  • Collaborate closely with interdisciplinary team members (Physicians, NPs/PAs, Care Coordinators, Behavioral Health, and Operations)
  • Float to all five (5) clinic locations 

Core Qualifications:  

  • Completion of an accredited Medical Assistant Certification Program (diploma) or active Medical Assistant certification (required)
  • Phlebotomy training and competency (required)
  • Background in chronic disease management and care coordination
  • Experience supporting geriatric, dementia or complex patient populations
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with a focus on patient and family engagement
  • Ability to maintain accuracy, organization, and composure in a fast-paced setting
  • Demonstrated professionalism, reliability and discretion with sensitive information
  • Proficiency in EMR systems  

Additional Qualifications: 

  • Passage of pre-employment background check and drug screen
  • Proof of U.S. Citizenship or eligibility to work in the United States
  • Compliance with all Herself Health vaccination requirements for patient-facing roles 

We support Equal Employment Opportunities (EEO). We are committed to an inclusive workplace. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender identity or expression, age, marital status, veteran status, disability status, parental status, political affiliation, or any other status protected by federal, state, or local laws. 

All employees of Herself Health are expected to fully understand and abide by the practice's compliance policies and procedures. Employees are provided training upon hire and annually and regularly notified of changes as needed. It is expected that all employees will report any suspected violations of any federal or state laws to their direct supervisor, Human Resources, or the Compliance Officer. 

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