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Medical Carriers Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Medical Assistant

Idaho Falls, ID

$15.25 - $19.50/hr

Just 4 Kids Urgent Care is seeking a Medical Assistant to provide an excellent patient experience ... Provide accurate and timely documentation to staff, insurance carriers and clinic leadership.

Verify insurance benefits by contacting insurance carriers for patients requiring durable medical equipment and respiratory equipment. * Contact physician offices to obtain, verify, and update valid ...

Verify insurance benefits by contacting insurance carriers for patients requiring durable medical equipment and respiratory equipment. * Contact physician offices to obtain, verify, and update valid ...

MEDICAL ASSISTANT

Owensboro, KY

$15 - $19/hr

Maintains equipment and medical supplies, including reordering, stocking, cleaning, and ... Carrying 0-25 lbs: Rarely * Carrying 25-75 lbs: Rarely * Carrying over 75 lbs: Rarely * Pushing ...

Our current medical carrier is United Healthcare. Employer currently contributes toward a portion of employee's medical insurance premium. * Employer paid life insurance for employee. * 401(k) ...

MEDICAL ASSISTANT

Madisonville, KY

$15.50 - $20/hr

Maintains equipment and medical supplies, including reordering, stocking, cleaning, and ... Carrying 0-25 lbs: Rarely * Carrying 25-75 lbs: Rarely * Carrying over 75 lbs: Rarely * Pushing ...

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How much do medical carriers jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for medical carriers in the United States is $76.10, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $192.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are medical carriers?

Medical carriers are professionals or companies responsible for the transportation of medical items such as laboratory specimens, medical records, pharmaceuticals, and sometimes even organs or blood products between healthcare facilities, laboratories, and pharmacies. They play a crucial role in ensuring timely and safe delivery of these sensitive materials, often following strict protocols for handling and documentation. Medical carriers may work for hospitals, specialized courier services, or logistics companies, and typically require knowledge of healthcare regulations and best practices for medical transport.

How much does a medical courier make?

A medical courier's average salary in the region typically ranges from $12 to $20 per hour, depending on experience, certifications, and the employer. Many couriers work flexible hours and may need a valid driver's license and reliable vehicle to perform deliveries efficiently.

How do I become a medical courier?

To become a medical courier, you typically need a valid driver's license, a clean driving record, and a reliable vehicle. Some employers may require a background check and basic knowledge of handling medical specimens or sensitive materials. Certification is not usually mandatory but can improve job prospects and demonstrate professionalism.

What is the difference between Medical Carriers vs Medical Claims Processors?

AspectMedical CarriersMedical Claims Processors
CredentialsMay require insurance licenses, certifications in healthcare administrationOften require claims processing training, insurance knowledge
Work EnvironmentOffice settings, insurance companies, healthcare organizationsInsurance companies, healthcare providers, claims departments
Industry UsageInsurance providers, healthcare plansInsurance companies, third-party administrators
Job FocusManaging insurance policies, provider networks, claims oversightReviewing, processing, and adjudicating insurance claims

Medical Carriers typically oversee insurance policies and provider networks, while Medical Claims Processors focus on reviewing and processing individual claims. Both roles require insurance knowledge and often work within healthcare or insurance companies, but their responsibilities differ in scope and focus.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Medical Courier, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Medical Courier, you need a valid driver's license, a clean driving record, and a strong understanding of safe handling procedures for medical specimens and supplies. Familiarity with GPS navigation systems, route optimization apps, and compliance protocols like HIPAA is typically required. Reliability, attention to detail, and strong communication skills are essential soft skills that set top performers apart. These competencies ensure timely, accurate, and secure delivery of sensitive medical items, directly impacting patient care and organizational efficiency.

What are some common challenges faced by Medical Carriers, and how can they be managed on the job?

Medical Carriers often encounter challenges such as maintaining strict schedules while ensuring the safe and secure transport of sensitive medical items like specimens and medications. Unpredictable traffic, weather conditions, and urgent delivery requests can add pressure. To manage these challenges, Medical Carriers rely on strong organizational skills, effective communication with dispatchers and healthcare staff, and thorough knowledge of proper handling protocols. Staying adaptable and prepared for route changes or emergencies is essential for success in this role.

What is the highest paying courier job?

Medical carriers, such as specialized medical couriers, often earn higher wages due to the critical nature of their deliveries, handling sensitive medical equipment or specimens. Senior or specialized roles with certifications, such as hazardous materials handling or medical logistics, tend to offer the highest pay in courier jobs. Experience, certifications, and working for private or specialized medical courier companies can significantly increase earning potential.

Which courier pays the most?

In the medical courier industry, companies like FedEx Custom Critical and UPS Healthcare tend to offer higher pay rates due to specialized logistics and urgent delivery requirements. Salaries can vary based on experience, certification, and the complexity of deliveries, with some couriers earning higher wages for overnight or sensitive medical shipments.
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Infographic showing various Medical Carriers job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $158,293 per year, or $76.1 per hour.
MEDICAL ASSISTANT - Endocrinology Canton

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - Endocrinology Canton

Aultman Health Foundation

Canton, OH โ€ข On-site

$16.50 - $21.25/hr

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Legal Entity

Aultman Medical Group Inc

Position Summary

The Medical Assistant is a key member of the healthcare team who supports physicians, advance practice providers, and other clinical staff in providing high-quality patient care.

Department Summary

The primary purpose is to provide clinical support to the physician, provide patient and family education, and work cooperatively with the remainder of the office structure.

Qualifications

  • Graduate of an approved Medical Assisting Program.
  • Obtain and maintain medical assistant certification: (CCMA, CMA, or RMA), within 90 days of hire.
  • Obtain and maintain current American Heart Association (AHA) training in Basic Life Support (BLS) utilizing Resuscitation Quality Improvement (RQI) is required.
  • Must adhere to office policy of yearly TB testing, OSHA and HIPAA training.

Skills

  • Detail oriented.
  • Adaptability to changing work environment of needs.
  • Ability to meet and interact with the public in a mature, courteous and professional manner.
  • Effective interpersonal communication skills.
  • Ability to work efficiently and accurately under conditions of high stress.
  • Must be able to work as a team and independently.
  • Positive, friendly, and compassionate.
  • Must poses the ability to multi-task and work in a fast paced environment.

Responsibilities & Expectations

  • Checks physician schedules frequently for any add-ons or updates.
  • Inspects patientโ€™s medical record prior to visit to ensure completeness as well as making sure the results of tests are available.
  • Rooms patients in a timely fashion making sure to identify patient and compare with chart. Obtains vital signs, height, weight, and current accurate list of medications and all pertinent information needed for the physician to assess the patient.
  • Refills prescriptions according to policy and protocol.
  • Correctly make arrangements for various tests to be done. This includes scheduling hospital procedures and out-patient tests. This includes precertification, authorizations, physician orders, communicating with the patient, and putting on physician schedule if appropriate.
  • Accurately completes medical forms and correctly completes and routes billing information to appropriate staff (Example disability forms etc..).
  • Copies and releases medical records according to office procedures.
  • Documents properly and legally in patientโ€™s chart.
  • Correctly educates patient for all testing and medications that are ordered.
  • Returns phone calls to patients by the end of the business day.
  • Notifies physician immediately of abnormal lab results.
  • Restocks and cleans exam rooms after use according to protocol.
  • Uses the EHR to accurately document and inform physicians of patient interactions.
  • Any other duties as assigned my Practice Coordinator or Manager.

Working Conditions

  • Normally Monday through Friday with a lunch break daily. Lunch breaks are coordinated with other staff members for adequate coverage.
  • May require paid overtime before or after normal working hours.
  • Subject to frequent interruptions during performance of duties.
  • Expected to adhere to office policy and procedures.

Hazardous Exposure Category

Category I - Includes tasks that involve exposure to blood, body fluids, or tissues. All procedures or other job-related tasks that involve an inherent potential for spills or splashes of, or mucous membrane or skin contact with blood, body fluids or tissues are Category I tasks. Use of appropriate protective measures is required for every employee engaged in Category I tasks.

Physical Addendum

Demands

Frequency

Remarks

Lifting 0-10 lbs

Continuous 66% of the day

Lifting 10-20 lbs

Occasional 10-33%

Lifting 20-35 lbs

Occasional 10-33%

Lifting 35-50 lbs

Never

Lifting 50-75 lbs

Never

Lifting 75-100 lbs

Never

Lifting over 100 lbs

Never

Forward Reaching

Continuous 66% of the day

Overhead Reaching

Occasional 10-33%

Standing

Frequent 34-65%

Walking

Frequent 34-65%

Sitting

Occasional 10-33%

Climbing

Occasional 10-33%

Stairs/Ladder

Occasional 10-33%

Bending/Stooping

Occasional 10-33%

Twisting/Turning

Occasional 10-33%

Kneeling/Squatting

Occasional 10-33%

Crawling

Never

Pushing/Pulling 0-10 lbs

Occasional 10-33%

Pushing/Pulling 10-20 lbs

Occasional 10-33%

Pushing/Pulling 20-35 lbs

Occasional 10-33%

Pushing/Pulling 35-50 lbs

Occasional 10-33%

Pushing/Pulling 50-100 lbs

Occasional 10-33%

Pushing/Pulling over 100 lbs

Occasional 10-33%

Carrying 0-10 lbs

Frequent 34-65%

Carrying 10-20 lbs

Occasional 10-33%

Carrying 20-35 lbs

Occasional 10-33%

Carrying 35-50 lbs

Never

Carrying 50-100 lbs

Never

Carrying over 100 lbs

Never

Grasping/repetitive sustained

Frequent 34-65%

Fine motor coordination

Frequent 34-65%

Vision: Near/Far/Color

Continuous 66% of the day

Hearing: ordinary conversation/other

Continuous 66% of the day

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation or protected veteran status. The organization is an EEO/AA Employer M/F/Disability/Vet.

The organization will provide reasonable accommodations to employees or applicants with disabilities, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act, who are otherwise qualified to safely perform the essential functions of the job, with or without accommodation, unless such accommodation would constitute an undue hardship on the organization or poses a direct threat to the health and safety of the individual or others that cannot be sufficiently mitigated by reasonable accommodation. Any applicant or employee who requires an accommodation to perform the essential functions of his or her job or to enjoy equal benefits and privileges of employment should notify the Aultman Human Resource Department and request such an accommodation.