
Join Our Mission: Become a Medical Assistant Through The Wright Center's NIMAA Training Program!
Are you ready to make a difference in the healthcare field while advancing your career? The Wright Center is excited to announce a unique opportunity for internal employees and external candidates to join our team through the National Institute for Medical Assistant Advancement (NIMAA) Medical Assistant Training Program. We’re seeking compassionate, dedicated individuals to become future leaders in healthcare.
The Wright Center is committed to providing high-quality healthcare while also developing the next generation of healthcare professionals. Our NIMAA Medical Assistant Training Program is designed to provide individuals with the hands-on skills and education needed to thrive as certified medical assistants. As a participant, you’ll receive paid training, mentorship, and a guaranteed path to a full-time medical assistant position upon successful completion of the program.
This is a career opportunity for candidates passionate about healthcare and looking to develop a specialized skill set in a fast-growing field. Whether you are an internal employee seeking to advance or an external candidate wanting to make an impactful change in your career, this program is for you!
The National Institute for Medical Assistant Advancement (NIMAA) is an accredited, comprehensive training program designed to prepare students for a successful career in medical assisting. The program includes a combination of classroom instruction, hands-on training, and clinical experience under the mentorship of experienced medical professionals.
As a student in this program, you will:
As a NIMAA Medical Assistant student, you will be an integral part of our healthcare team, gaining practical experience and valuable skills while contributing to patient care and clinic operations. Your duties will include, but are not limited to:
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The Wright Center for Community Health Practices in Clarks Summit, Hawley, Scranton, Jermyn, North Pocono and Wilkes-Barre, offer primary health care services for children and adults across Northeastern Pennsylvania. Our practices follow the Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) model, a delivery structure where treatment is coordinated through a patient’s primary care physician to ensure necessary care is received when and where they need it.
Every Wright Center for Community Health location in Luzerne, Lackawanna & Wayne Counties is unique, but at every practice, patients will find innovative, team-based health care aiming to take into account all aspects of physical and mental/behavioral health. Doctors, nurse practitioners, physician assistants and medical support personnel collaborate with patients and their families to develop effective health care plans that work.
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