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Medical Assistant

Santa Ana, CA

 

Medical Assistant – Senior Care
Location: Santa Ana, CA (In-Office)
Job Type: Full-Time | Monday–Friday

About the Position

Are you ready to make a difference in the lives of seniors? We’re looking for a passionate and dedicated Medical Assistant to support one of our physicians serving senior patients throughout the nation. If you’re excited about providing high-quality care coordination and building meaningful relationships with patients, we encourage you to apply.

This in-office role plays an essential part in supporting providers who are out in the field delivering in-home and community-based care. You will help coordinate care, manage follow-ups, and support chronic disease management for older adults.

Working closely with providers who are out in the field, you will help ensure care plans are implemented, referrals and labs are tracked, and patients receive consistent follow-up. This position is ideal for a Medical Assistant with experience in primary care, senior care, or home health who enjoys organization, patient communication, and supporting continuity of care.

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide administrative and clinical support to field-based physicians and nurse practitioners

  • Review provider schedules and prepare patient charts prior to visits

  • Assist with implementation and tracking of care plans for patients with chronic conditions including diabetes, hypertension, COPD, and heart disease

  • Support patient care coordination by managing follow-ups, referrals, medication updates, and lab tracking through structured communication workflows

  • Communicate with patients, providers, specialists, pharmacies, home health agencies, and family members to ensure seamless coordination of care

  • Identify patient concerns, symptom changes, or barriers to care and escalate appropriately

  • Maintain accurate and timely EMR documentation

  • Monitor pending labs, referrals, and treatment plans to reduce care gaps and prevent avoidable hospitalizations

Qualifications

  • Medical Assistant Certificate or Diploma required

  • Minimum 2 years of experience in primary care, senior care, home health, or care coordination preferred

  • Experience supporting chronic disease management strongly preferred

  • Proficient in EMR systems and clinical documentation

  • Strong organizational and communication skills

  • Comfortable managing ongoing patient follow-up and coordination tasks

  • Bilingual English/Spanish preferred

Why Join Us

At our company, you will be part of a supportive team of healthcare professionals committed to making a meaningful difference in the lives of the seniors we serve.

Perks and Benefits

  • Health and Wellness: Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance coverage

  • Work-Life Balance: Paid time off to rest and recharge

  • Positive Work Environment: Collaborate with a mission-driven team dedicated to high-quality patient care

  • Opportunity for Growth: Build your career within senior healthcare and chronic disease management

Ready to Make an Impact?

If you are passionate about supporting patient care and improving health outcomes for older adults, we encourage you to apply and join our growing team.

 

 

Hourly range for posted region

$23 - $25 USD

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