University of Alaska
Medical Assistant
$1,850 / hour
Fairbanks, Alaska
Full-Time
On-site
1 month ago
JobLeap AI Summary
Support student wellness by providing front-line reception and care coordination at the university health center. This part-time, graduate student role involves diverse responsibilities in a collaborative and supportive setting.
Student-centered work environment
Part-time with flexible hours
Professional development opportunities
Collaborative academic team
Diversity and inclusion commitment
Competitive hourly wage
Background check required
About the job
Join a student-focused team at the University of Alaska Fairbanks Student Health and Counseling Center as a Medical Assistant. This part-time, graduate-level position supports students by providing reception services, managing confidential records, and coordinating care alongside a diverse staff in a higher education environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Greet and assist students seeking medical and counseling services
- Maintain strict confidentiality and professional ethics
- Coordinate appointments and provide administrative support
- Collaborate with healthcare and counseling professionals
- Ensure a safe and organized reception area
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree and current enrollment in a graduate program (preferably human services-related)
- Strong organizational and communication skills
- Experience in a clinical, counseling, educational, or customer service setting
Benefits
- Starting hourly wage of $18.50
- Part-time, flexible hours within the academic year
- University-provided professional development
- Inclusive and supportive university environment
Location
- Fairbanks, Alaska, United States
About University of Alaska
Healthcare · 10,000+
The University of Alaska is a public university system established in 1917, comprising three main campuses: University of Alaska Fairbanks, University of Alaska Anchorage, and University of Alaska Southeast. It offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines. The system serves over 10,000 students and is dedicated to research, education, and community service, with a particular focus on the unique challenges and opportunities of the Alaskan environment.