Make a Bigger Impact as a Medical Assistant—Out in the Community
- Role: Medical Assistant
- Location/Type: Wisconsin (Travel starts in Rock County; statewide travel required) • Field-based
- Pay: $31/hour
- Schedule: 8:00 AM–5:00 PM, weekdays
What You'll Do
- Visit patients in their homes, not exam rooms
- Complete Annual Wellness Visits (Medicare) and Well-Child Visits
- Focus on preventive care, not urgent care
- Build meaningful patient relationships with unrushed visits
- Support seniors and families in their homes
- Document visits using modern EMR tools
Must-Haves
- 1+ year of Medical Assistant experience (CMA, RMA, or equivalent)
- 6+ months of primary care or internal medicine experience
- Comfortable traveling daily to patient homes
- Reliable vehicle and valid driver's license
Nice to Have
- Experience conducting Annual Wellness Visits (AWVs) or Well-Child Visits
Perks & Benefits
- Pay: $31/hour
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- 401(k)
- $0.725/mile mileage reimbursement
- Paid travel time
- PTO and paid holidays
Schedule & Travel
- Full-time, Monday–Friday
- Daytime hours only
- Travel begins in Rock County and may extend to other parts of Wisconsin
- Mobile field role with EMR charting
Make an Impact
Help seniors stay healthier and independent by bringing preventive healthcare directly to their homes. Your work helps identify health concerns early and improves access to care for communities across Wisconsin.
Is This Role Right for You?
You'll thrive if you:
- Enjoy working independently
- Prefer being on the road instead of in a clinic
- Want meaningful, patient-focused work with a clear purpose
At Urrly, fairness matters. We use AI to review every application against the same clear job-related requirements. Every candidate is evaluated based on skills, certifications, and experience—not personal attributes such as gender, race, age, or background. Our goal is to provide a fair, consistent, and equal opportunity hiring process for everyone.
Apply today and bring quality healthcare directly to the patients who need it most.