Posted Jul 13, 2026

Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) — Patient Vitals & Lifestyle Coach - Contract to Hire

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We’re seeking a Certified Medical Assistant who pairs rock-solid clinical skills with genuine empathy. You’ll review patients’ health vitals, calorie logs, and wellness trends; perform non-diagnostic assessments; and guide patients with dietary, exercise, and lifestyle recommendations—escalating to licensed clinicians when needed. You’ll be a trusted voice for patients, helping them build healthy habits and navigate their care plan. What You’ll Do • Vitals & Monitoring • Review daily/weekly vitals (e.g., BP, HR, HRV, SpO₂, weight, glucose where available) and symptom check-ins. • Identify trends, gaps, and non-urgent red flags; escalate urgent/clinical concerns per protocol to supervising clinician. • Document outreach and education in the EHR/RPM platform with high accuracy and timeliness. • Non-Diagnostic Patient Assessments • Conduct scripted intake, history updates, and risk screenings (falls, medication adherence, social needs) without diagnosing conditions. • Perform protocol-driven triage to route patients appropriately. • Dietary, Exercise & Lifestyle Coaching • Provide non-prescriptive guidance aligned with clinician-approved playbooks (nutrition basics, portion awareness, hydration, movement goals, sleep hygiene, stress reduction). • Use motivational interviewing and SMART goal-setting to improve adherence. • Offer culturally sensitive, age-appropriate education; coordinate referrals to RD/behavioral health when indicated. • Patient Communications • Reach patients via phone, secure messaging, and video; maintain warm, clear, and respectful tone. • Close the loop on questions, reconfirm understanding, and provide after-call summaries. • Care Coordination & Compliance • Track program requirements (e.g., time spent, contact frequency, documentation elements) and quality metrics. • Protect PHI and uphold HIPAA at all times; follow state scope-of-practice and company protocols. • Participate in huddles, QA reviews, and continuous improvement. Minimum Qualifications • Certified or Registered Medical Assistant (CMA—AAMA, or RMA—AMT, or equivalent) in good standing. • BLS/CPR certification (current). • 1–2+ years in ambulatory care, population health, primary care, care management, or telehealth. • Proficiency with EHRs and patient-engagement tools; strong typing and documentation skills. • Clear, compassionate communicator (phone, chat, and video). • Demonstrated empathy, patience, and cultural humility. Nice to Have • Experience with Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM), Chronic Care Management (CCM), RTM, or health coaching. • Familiarity with nutrition/fitness basics, wearable data, and habit-formation techniques. • Bilingual (Spanish or other languages). • Senior-care experience and/or working with patients with multiple chronic conditions. Core Competencies • Empathy & Rapport: Builds trust quickly; de-escalates frustration; meets patients where they are. • Clinical Judgment (Within Scope): Knows when to educate vs. when to escalate. • Education & Coaching: Delivers clear, actionable micro-goals without medical jargon. • Detail & Compliance: Meticulous documentation; follows protocols precisely. • Tech Fluency: Comfortable with EHR, RPM dashboards, secure messaging, and video visits. • Teamwork: Communicates clearly with clinicians, billing/ops, and product teams. What Success Looks Like (KPIs) • Timely review of assigned patient panels and vitals. • High documentation accuracy and protocol adherence. • Improvement in patient engagement/adherence (e.g., check-ins completed, goals met). • Patient satisfaction (CSAT/NPS) and low escalation re-work. • On-time completion of required program minutes/contacts (as applicable). Work Environment & Schedule • Standard business hours with occasional patient-preferred early/late blocks as needed. • Remote-friendly; must maintain a private, HIPAA-compliant workspace. Compliance & Scope of Practice • This is a non-diagnostic role. The CMA provides education, coaching, and protocol-based assessments and does not diagnose, prescribe, or independently formulate treatment plans. All escalations and clinical decisions are made by the supervising licensed clinician per state law and company policy.