Hiring a medical administrative assistant in California
A medical administrative assistant supports the office manager and providers with the non-clinical work that keeps a practice running - vendor coordination, supplies, credentialing reminders, HR paperwork, meeting coordination, and internal communications. Different from a VMA, which is patient-facing.
California has over 110,000 active physicians and the largest healthcare market in the United States, with major hubs in Los Angeles, San Francisco Bay Area, San Diego, and Sacramento. Heavy demand from multi-location dermatology, optometry, dental, mental health, and primary care groups.
What a California medical administrative assistant does
Our medical administrative assistants run the back-office workflows owners and managers don't have time for - tracking credentialing and license renewals, coordinating supply orders, supporting HR and onboarding paperwork, managing internal communications, and prepping reports for leadership meetings.
Daily responsibilities
- Credentialing, license, and DEA renewal tracking
- Supply ordering and vendor coordination
- HR and onboarding paperwork support
- Internal communications and meeting prep
- Policy and procedure document maintenance
- Weekly status reporting to the office manager
Why California practices choose Staffing For Doctors
- Coverage scheduled to Pacific Time business hours
- Trained on the EHRs and payers California practices use most
- HIPAA compliant with signed BAA and secure devices
- Onboarded in 48 hours with a dedicated Customer Success Manager
- Starts at $14/hour, no setup fees, no benefits overhead
