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Coast Guard Medical Assistant Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Be familiar with Chapter 3 of the Coast Guard Medical Manual dealing with Physical Standards for Aviation personnel. O. Perform routine physical examinations. P. Follow Coast Guard regulations ...

Certified Medical Assistant

Ketchikan, AK · On-site

$18 - $23.50/hr

US Coast Guard Facility Hours of Operation: 6:00 AM-4:30 PM Employee Work Hours: 6:00 AM - 4:30 PM Description Certified Medical Assistant/Medical Assistant (CMA/MA) Join a winning, innovative team ...

US Coast Guard Facility Hours of Operation: 6:00 AM-4:30 PM Employee Work Hours: 6:00 AM - 4:30 PM Description Certified Medical Assistant/Medical Assistant (CMA/MA) Join a winning, innovative team ...

The QMED is generally responsible for acting under the direction of the First Assistant Engineer or ... S. Coast Guard Medical Certificate * Valid U.S. DOT Transportation Workers Identification ...

2nd Cook

Cleveland, OH · On-site

$17.25 - $21.25/hr

Second Cook (and Porter as applicable): * Assist in the preparation of daily meals, night lunch ... S. Coast Guard Medical Certificate * Valid U.S. DOT Transportation Workers Identification ...

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How much do coast guard medical assistant jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for coast guard medical assistant in the United States is $19.89, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $21.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Coast Guard Medical Assistant vs Navy Medical Assistant?

AspectCoast Guard Medical AssistantNavy Medical Assistant
CertificationsCPR, Basic First Aid, Medical Assistant CertificationCPR, Basic First Aid, Medical Assistant Certification
Work EnvironmentCoast Guard clinics, field units, maritime settingsNavy clinics, hospitals, shipboard medical facilities
Employer & IndustryU.S. Coast Guard, maritime and coastal defenseU.S. Navy, military healthcare

Both Coast Guard Medical Assistants and Navy Medical Assistants perform similar roles, including patient care, basic medical procedures, and administrative tasks. They share comparable certifications and work in military healthcare environments, often on ships or at military bases. The main difference lies in their service branch and specific operational settings, with Coast Guard Medical Assistants focusing on maritime and coastal missions, while Navy Medical Assistants serve primarily on naval ships and bases.

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Infographic showing various Coast Guard Medical Assistant job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $41,370 per year, or $19.9 per hour.

Aerospace Medicine Physician

KurzSolutions

Mckinleyville, CA • On-site

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Re-posted 11 days ago


Job description

MD/DO - Aerospace Medicine Physician

Exudes Small Town Charm within a Big City Setting... The Community - Mckinleyville, CA

One of the larger communities in the area, McKinleyville is also one of the fastest growing in terms of population. With its ancient forests and beautiful coastline, McKinleyville exudes small town charm within a larger city setting. With camping, as well as sand dunes and an open beach, Little River State Beach provides plenty of options. It is bordered by Clam Beach County Park, with its beach that stretches for miles, plus expansive coastline and views.

USCG Clinic at Air Station Humboldt Bay

Coast Guard Air Station Humboldt Bay is a United States Coast Guard Air Station, with command and primary assets located at the Arcata-Eureka Airport in McKinleyville, California, 16 miles north of Eureka in Humboldt County. The station is the site of the command center for all Coast Guard personnel stationed and assets located on the coasts of Humboldt, Mendocino, and Del Norte Counties. It is one of five air stations in the Eleventh Coast Guard District.

Requirements (Duties Include But Are Not Limited To)
  • Ensure the fitness for unrestricted worldwide duty of active duty personnel;
  • Make appropriate referrals to specialists as required of eligible beneficiaries following existing policy and regulations;
  • Diagnose and treat the sick and injured in accordance to the acceptable standards of the profession;
  • Treat eligible beneficiaries for chronic medical conditions;
  • Prevent and control disease;
  • Promote health, and healthy life styles;
  • Give advice on such matters as hygiene, sanitation and safety;
  • Ensure that personnel are physically and psychologically fit for duty and attempt to learn of any unusual circumstances, which might adversely affect proficiency;
  • Maintain open and professional communication with members of the clinic and the command;
  • Request diagnostic studies such as laboratory and x-rays, electrocardiograms (EKGs);
  • Notify, or assure notification, to each patient of the results of PAP smears, mammograms, biopsies, pregnancy tests, and all tests whose results indicate a need to initiate or change in treatment. Notifications shall be made within 48 hours of the receipt of the results from the respective laboratory;
  • Prescribe appropriate medications in accordance with Chapter 10 of the Coast Guard Medical Manual;
  • Report any occurrence of communicable diseases to the Coast Guard Supervising Medical Officer, and Cooperate with Federal. State, and Local Agencies for preventing disease reporting communicable diseases and collecting vital statistics;
  • Be familiar with Chapter 3 of the Coast Guard Medical Manual dealing with Physical Standards for Aviation personnel.
  • Perform routine physical examinations in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 3 of the Coast Guard Medical Manual and report all findings on Standard Form 88, Report of Medical Examination and Standard Form 93, Report of Medical History;
  • Follow Coast Guard regulations, policies and directives when arranging appropriate referrals or consults. The contract provider shall inform the patient of the required referral or consult and the specialty evolved. The provider shall not recommend to the patient that he/she consult a specific practitioner or use a specific practice. The provider shall forward the referral, consult and the patient to the appropriate clinic staff to process the request for referral or consult;
  • Be familiar with the duties, responsibilities, and limitations of health service technicians as described in appropriate manuals and instructions which will be made available upon commencement of services during clinic orientation;
  • Provide on-the-job medical training in clinical treatment for Health Services School students (at Petaluma only) and clinic personnel as requested by the Chief of Health Services or the Clinic Administrator;
  • Evaluate and determine each patient's ability to work and record such determination in the patient's health record, including an expiration date for the assigned duty status and specific limitations. The following statuses apply:
  • Fit for Full Duty (FFFD): Patient is not physically restricted or limited for any job that the Coast Guard might assign to him/her, regardless of current job assignment.
  • Fit for Limited Duty (FFLD): Patient is physically restricted or limited. Examples are: office work only; no lifting, stooping, prolonged standing, jumping; no sea duty; etc.
  • Not Fit for Duty (NFFD): Patient cannot perform any assigned tasks regardless of assignment.
  • Inform the Senior Coast Guard Medical Officer of any patient not using or following the prescribed treatment program;
  • Report any occurrence of communicable diseases to the Senior Coast Guard Medical Officer;
  • Make a health record entry for every patient the provider sees in accordance with Chapter 4 of the Coast Guard Medical Manual.
  • Subjective Objective Assessment Plan (S.O.A.P.) format and other criteria. Update as required by the medical officer each patient's health record entry a written determination of the patient's ability to work, including an expiration date for the assigned duty status, and specific limitations. There may be special limitations for persons with sea duty or aviation duty status;
  • (depending on workload) be required to take blood pressure, temperature and all other related duties as required during the screening of patients;
  • (depending on workload) be required to obtain laboratory specimens as required;
Qualifications
  • Must have a Medical Doctor (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) degree from an accredited school of medicine in the U.S.
  • Must possess a Basic Military Aerospace Medicine Certification or be Board Certified in Aerospace Medicine OR
  • Must be Board Certified in Family Practice, Internal Medicine, or Emergency Medicine.
  • Must possess at least 24 months of recent experience in the aerospace medicine field.
  • Must have and maintain all current licenses and certifications necessary to practice as a physician.
  • Must have and maintain a Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification as approved by the American Heart Association (AHA).
  • Must have and maintain a DEA registration.

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