Clinical Administrative Assistant
Orthopedic Associates job in Dayton, OH
Job Description
Orthopedic Associates (OA) is seeking eager and compassionate Medical Assistant to join our team. This position will travel weekly between the following offices: Eaton, Vandalia, Centerville and Fairborn.
At OA, we do more than deliver expert orthopedic care-we take pride in building a workplace culture rooted in professionalism, positivity, and respect. Since 1985, our patients have trusted us with their care, and we believe that every team member plays a vital role in that experience.
We are looking for individuals who are:
• Highly driven and committed to excellence in patient care, consistently going above and beyond to support clinical quality and efficiency.
• Kind, respectful, and patient-focused in every interaction-with patients, families, colleagues, and providers.
• Exceptionally dependable, professional, and accountable, taking ownership of their responsibilities and delivering consistent, reliable results.
• Fast-paced, proactive, and adaptable, able to anticipate needs, solve problems early, and maintain momentum in a busy clinical environment.
• Positive contributors who foster a collaborative, uplifting workplace where people feel supported and motivated each day.
What You'll Do:
• Provide hands-on patient care, including removing dressings, splints, casts, braces, and staples/sutures; scribing HPI; verifying medical history; and assisting with minor procedural tasks.
• Take initiative to support the physician and care team, ensuring workflows stay efficient, organized, and on schedule.
• Prepare, clean, and sterilize exam rooms and supplies, maintaining a safe and orderly environment.
• Serve as a trusted point of contact for patients, offering reassurance, clear communication, and proactive follow-up.
• Manage significant administrative responsibilities, including scheduling, answering calls, responding to emails, scanning documents, placing orders, completing testing tasks, and maintaining accurate documentation.
• Take ownership of the details-from preparation to follow-through-to keep the practice running smoothly and professionally every day.
What We Offer:
A supportive, team-oriented culture where your contributions are valued
Opportunities to grow your skills and advance your career
Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits
Up to 3 weeks paid time off during first year.
7 paid holidays
Medical, Dental and Vision benefits
No nights or weekends
401k/Profit Sharing
A workplace that celebrates mutual respect, compassion, and integrity
Required Experience:
Health care industry experience as a CMA, RMA or CCMA
Clinical Administrative Assistant
Orthopedic Associates job in Fairborn, OH
Job Description
Orthopedic Associates (OA) is seeking eager and compassionate Medical Assistant to join our team. This position will travel weekly between the following offices: Eaton, Vandalia, Centerville and Fairborn.
At OA, we do more than deliver expert orthopedic care-we take pride in building a workplace culture rooted in professionalism, positivity, and respect. Since 1985, our patients have trusted us with their care, and we believe that every team member plays a vital role in that experience.
We are looking for individuals who are:
• Highly driven and committed to excellence in patient care, consistently going above and beyond to support clinical quality and efficiency.
• Kind, respectful, and patient-focused in every interaction-with patients, families, colleagues, and providers.
• Exceptionally dependable, professional, and accountable, taking ownership of their responsibilities and delivering consistent, reliable results.
• Fast-paced, proactive, and adaptable, able to anticipate needs, solve problems early, and maintain momentum in a busy clinical environment.
• Positive contributors who foster a collaborative, uplifting workplace where people feel supported and motivated each day.
What You'll Do:
• Provide hands-on patient care, including removing dressings, splints, casts, braces, and staples/sutures; scribing HPI; verifying medical history; and assisting with minor procedural tasks.
• Take initiative to support the physician and care team, ensuring workflows stay efficient, organized, and on schedule.
• Prepare, clean, and sterilize exam rooms and supplies, maintaining a safe and orderly environment.
• Serve as a trusted point of contact for patients, offering reassurance, clear communication, and proactive follow-up.
• Manage significant administrative responsibilities, including scheduling, answering calls, responding to emails, scanning documents, placing orders, completing testing tasks, and maintaining accurate documentation.
• Take ownership of the details-from preparation to follow-through-to keep the practice running smoothly and professionally every day.
What We Offer:
A supportive, team-oriented culture where your contributions are valued
Opportunities to grow your skills and advance your career
Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits
Up to 3 weeks paid time off during first year.
7 paid holidays
Medical, Dental and Vision benefits
No nights or weekends
401k/Profit Sharing
A workplace that celebrates mutual respect, compassion, and integrity
Required Experience:
Health care industry experience as a CMA, RMA or CCMA
Radiologic Technologist
Orthopedic Associates job in Dayton, OH
Job Description
Orthopedic Associates (OA) is seeking a skilled and compassionate Radiologic Technologist to join our growing team. This position will float between our Centerville, Fairborn and Vandalia offices. The shift for this position is 12p-8p.
At OA, we do more than deliver expert orthopedic care-we take pride in building a workplace culture rooted in professionalism, positivity, and respect. Since 1985, our patients have trusted us with their care, and we believe that every team member plays a vital role in that experience.
We are looking for individuals who are:
Committed to excellence in patient care and imaging quality
Kind and respectful in every interaction-with patients, families, and colleagues
Professional and dependable, showing pride in their work and supporting a collaborative, uplifting environment
Positive and adaptable, contributing to a workplace where people enjoy coming to work each day
What You'll Do:
Perform diagnostic radiographic exams with accuracy, compassion, and attention to patient comfort
Collaborate with physicians and care teams to support efficient, high-quality care
Maintain equipment and imaging records with professionalism and pride
Serve as a trusted resource to patients, providing reassurance and clear communication
Some travel to other Orthopedic Associate offices may be required
What We Offer:
A supportive, team-oriented culture where your contributions are valued
Opportunities to grow your skills and advance your career
Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits
Up to 3 weeks paid time off during first year.
7 paid holidays
Medical, Dental and Vision benefits
401k/Profit Sharing
A workplace that celebrates mutual respect, compassion, and integrity
Required Education and Experience:
RT or AART license
Knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, clinical medicine, surgery, diagnostic tests, radiology, pathology, pharmacology, and the various medical specialties as required in areas of responsibility.
Work Authorization
Must be able to provide required documentation stating that the employee is legal to work in the United States.
EEO
Orthopedic Associates of SW Ohio, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against applicants or employees on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry or age (40 years of age and over), qualified individuals with disabilities, or any other factors protected by federal, state or local law.
DME Specialist/Ortho Tech/Medical Assistant
Orthopedic Associates job in Dayton, OH
Job Description
Orthopedic Associates (OA) is seeking a skilled and compassionate DME Specialist to join our growing team, at our Centerville office.
At OA, we do more than deliver expert orthopedic care-we take pride in building a workplace culture rooted in professionalism, positivity, and respect. Since 1985, our patients have trusted us with their care, and we believe that every team member plays a vital role in that experience.
We are looking for individuals who are:
Committed to excellence in patient care
Kind and respectful in every interaction-with patients, families, and colleagues
Professional and dependable, showing pride in their work and supporting a collaborative, uplifting environment
Positive and adaptable, contributing to a workplace where people enjoy coming to work each day
What You'll Do:
Select durable medical equipment for proper fit.
Provide education and training to patients on use of equipment
Maintain DME inventory through monitoring stock levels, ordering, etc.
Serve as a trusted resource to patients, providing reassurance and clear communication
Occasional travel to other OA offices to provide support
What We Offer:
A supportive, team-oriented culture where your contributions are valued
Opportunities to grow your skills and advance your career
Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits
Up to 3 weeks paid time off during first year.
7 paid holidays
Medical, Dental and Vision benefits
No nights or weekends
401k/Profit Sharing
A workplace that celebrates mutual respect, compassion, and integrity
Required Experience:
Clinical health care industry experience
Preferred Experience:
Ortho Tech Certification or Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer
Athletic Training Experience
Work Authorization
Must be able to provide required documentation stating that the employee is legal to work in the United States.
EEO
Orthopedic Associates of SW Ohio, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against applicants or employees on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry or age (40 years of age and over), qualified individuals with disabilities, or any other factors protected by federal, state or local law.
Office Manager
Orthopedic Associates job in Sidney, OH
Orthopedic Associates (OA) is seeking a skilled and compassionate Practice Site Manager to join our growing team, at our Sidney office.
At OA, we do more than deliver expert orthopedic care-we take pride in building a workplace culture rooted in professionalism, positivity, and respect. Since 1985, our patients have trusted us with their care, and we believe that every team member plays a vital role in that experience.
We are looking for individuals who are:
Demonstrates an unwavering commitment to excellence in patient care and setting the standard for quality and safety.
Leads with kindness and respect in every interaction-with patients, families, and colleagues, modeling the values of our practice.
Exemplifies professionalism and dependability, fostering trust while cultivating a collaborative and high-performing team environment.
Drives positivity and adaptability, shaping a workplace culture where people are engaged, motivated, and proud to contribute.
What You'll Do:
Champion a patient-first culture by ensuring compassionate, efficient care and addressing patient concerns promptly.
Model professionalism and accountability while fostering a culture of teamwork, respect, and continuous growth.
Lead, mentor, and develop staff, supporting recruitment, onboarding, and retention for long-term success.
Oversee daily operations and clinic workflow, including scheduling, staffing, and provider productivity.
Monitor performance metrics to identify trends, drive improvements, and enhance patient outcomes.
Apply critical thinking to resolve challenges, make sound decisions, and anticipate issues before they escalate.
Ensure compliance and safety standards while maintaining a clean, welcoming environment for patients and staff.
Occasional travel to other OA offices to support business needs
What We Offer:
A supportive, team-oriented culture where your contributions are valued
Opportunities to grow your skills and advance your career
Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits
Up to 3 weeks paid time off during first year.
7 paid holidays
Medical, Dental and Vision benefits
No nights or weekends
401k/Profit Sharing
A workplace that celebrates mutual respect, compassion, and integrity
Education and Experience Qualifications:
2-4 years in healthcare practice management
Bachelor's degree in healthcare administration or equivalent preferred
Clinical experience
Work Authorization Must be able to provide required documentation stating that the employee is legal to work in the United States.
EEO: Orthopedic Associates of SW Ohio, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against applicants or employees on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry or age (40 years of age and over), qualified individuals with disabilities, or any other factors protected by federal, state or local law.
Other Duties: Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
Front Office
Orthopedic Associates job in Dayton, OH
Orthopedic Associates (OA) is seeking eager and compassionate Front Office team member to join our growing team, at our Centerville office three days per week.
At OA, we do more than deliver expert orthopedic care-we take pride in building a workplace culture rooted in professionalism, positivity, and respect. Since 1985, our patients have trusted us with their care, and we believe that every team member plays a vital role in that experience.
We are looking for individuals who are:
Committed to excellence in patient care
Kind and respectful in every interaction-with patients, families, and colleagues
Professional and dependable, showing pride in their work and supporting a collaborative, uplifting environment
Positive and adaptable, contributing to a workplace where people enjoy coming to work each day
What You'll Do:
Providing excellent customer service to patients, families and staff by greeting, answering questions etc.
Scheduling appointments and collecting paperwork and/or payments
Answering phone calls
Serve as a trusted resource to patients, providing reassurance and clear communication
Occasional travel to other OA offices to provide support
What We Offer:
A supportive, team-oriented culture where your contributions are valued
Opportunities to grow your skills and advance your career
Competitive compensation
A workplace that celebrates mutual respect, compassion, and integrity
Preferred Experience:
Health care industry experience
Work Authorization
Must be able to provide required documentation stating that the employee is legal to work in the United States.
EEO
Orthopedic Associates of SW Ohio, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against applicants or employees on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry or age (40 years of age and over), qualified individuals with disabilities, or any other factors protected by federal, state or local law.
Other Duties:
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
Radiologic Technologist
Orthopedic Associates job in Fairborn, OH
Job Description
Orthopedic Associates (OA) is seeking a skilled and compassionate Radiologic Technologist to join our growing team. This position will float between our Centerville, Fairborn and Vandalia offices. The shift for this position is 12p-8p.
At OA, we do more than deliver expert orthopedic care-we take pride in building a workplace culture rooted in professionalism, positivity, and respect. Since 1985, our patients have trusted us with their care, and we believe that every team member plays a vital role in that experience.
We are looking for individuals who are:
Committed to excellence in patient care and imaging quality
Kind and respectful in every interaction-with patients, families, and colleagues
Professional and dependable, showing pride in their work and supporting a collaborative, uplifting environment
Positive and adaptable, contributing to a workplace where people enjoy coming to work each day
What You'll Do:
Perform diagnostic radiographic exams with accuracy, compassion, and attention to patient comfort
Collaborate with physicians and care teams to support efficient, high-quality care
Maintain equipment and imaging records with professionalism and pride
Serve as a trusted resource to patients, providing reassurance and clear communication
Some travel to other Orthopedic Associate offices may be required
What We Offer:
A supportive, team-oriented culture where your contributions are valued
Opportunities to grow your skills and advance your career
Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits
Up to 3 weeks paid time off during first year.
7 paid holidays
Medical, Dental and Vision benefits
401k/Profit Sharing
A workplace that celebrates mutual respect, compassion, and integrity
Required Education and Experience:
RT or AART license
Knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, clinical medicine, surgery, diagnostic tests, radiology, pathology, pharmacology, and the various medical specialties as required in areas of responsibility.
Work Authorization
Must be able to provide required documentation stating that the employee is legal to work in the United States.
EEO
Orthopedic Associates of SW Ohio, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against applicants or employees on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry or age (40 years of age and over), qualified individuals with disabilities, or any other factors protected by federal, state or local law.
Medical Assistant (LPNs & ATs encouraged to apply!)
Orthopedic Associates job in Dayton, OH
Job Description
Orthopedic Associates (OA) is seeking eager and compassionate Medical Assistant to join our team. This position will travel weekly between the following offices: Eaton, Vandalia, Centerville and Fairborn.
At OA, we do more than deliver expert orthopedic care-we take pride in building a workplace culture rooted in professionalism, positivity, and respect. Since 1985, our patients have trusted us with their care, and we believe that every team member plays a vital role in that experience.
We are looking for individuals who are:
• Highly driven and committed to excellence in patient care, consistently going above and beyond to support clinical quality and efficiency.
• Kind, respectful, and patient-focused in every interaction-with patients, families, colleagues, and providers.
• Exceptionally dependable, professional, and accountable, taking ownership of their responsibilities and delivering consistent, reliable results.
• Fast-paced, proactive, and adaptable, able to anticipate needs, solve problems early, and maintain momentum in a busy clinical environment.
• Positive contributors who foster a collaborative, uplifting workplace where people feel supported and motivated each day.
What You'll Do:
• Provide hands-on patient care, including removing dressings, splints, casts, braces, and staples/sutures; scribing HPI; verifying medical history; and assisting with minor procedural tasks.
• Take initiative to support the physician and care team, ensuring workflows stay efficient, organized, and on schedule.
• Prepare, clean, and sterilize exam rooms and supplies, maintaining a safe and orderly environment.
• Serve as a trusted point of contact for patients, offering reassurance, clear communication, and proactive follow-up.
• Manage significant administrative responsibilities, including scheduling, answering calls, responding to emails, scanning documents, placing orders, completing testing tasks, and maintaining accurate documentation.
• Take ownership of the details-from preparation to follow-through-to keep the practice running smoothly and professionally every day.
What We Offer:
A supportive, team-oriented culture where your contributions are valued
Opportunities to grow your skills and advance your career
Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits
Up to 3 weeks paid time off during first year.
7 paid holidays
Medical, Dental and Vision benefits
No nights or weekends
401k/Profit Sharing
A workplace that celebrates mutual respect, compassion, and integrity
Required Experience:
Health care industry experience as a CMA, RMA or CCMA
Medical Assistant (LPNs & ATs encouraged to apply!)
Orthopedic Associates job in Eaton, OH
Job Description
Orthopedic Associates (OA) is seeking eager and compassionate Medical Assistant to join our team. This position will travel weekly between the following offices: Eaton, Vandalia, Centerville and Fairborn.
At OA, we do more than deliver expert orthopedic care-we take pride in building a workplace culture rooted in professionalism, positivity, and respect. Since 1985, our patients have trusted us with their care, and we believe that every team member plays a vital role in that experience.
We are looking for individuals who are:
• Highly driven and committed to excellence in patient care, consistently going above and beyond to support clinical quality and efficiency.
• Kind, respectful, and patient-focused in every interaction-with patients, families, colleagues, and providers.
• Exceptionally dependable, professional, and accountable, taking ownership of their responsibilities and delivering consistent, reliable results.
• Fast-paced, proactive, and adaptable, able to anticipate needs, solve problems early, and maintain momentum in a busy clinical environment.
• Positive contributors who foster a collaborative, uplifting workplace where people feel supported and motivated each day.
What You'll Do:
• Provide hands-on patient care, including removing dressings, splints, casts, braces, and staples/sutures; scribing HPI; verifying medical history; and assisting with minor procedural tasks.
• Take initiative to support the physician and care team, ensuring workflows stay efficient, organized, and on schedule.
• Prepare, clean, and sterilize exam rooms and supplies, maintaining a safe and orderly environment.
• Serve as a trusted point of contact for patients, offering reassurance, clear communication, and proactive follow-up.
• Manage significant administrative responsibilities, including scheduling, answering calls, responding to emails, scanning documents, placing orders, completing testing tasks, and maintaining accurate documentation.
• Take ownership of the details-from preparation to follow-through-to keep the practice running smoothly and professionally every day.
What We Offer:
A supportive, team-oriented culture where your contributions are valued
Opportunities to grow your skills and advance your career
Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits
Up to 3 weeks paid time off during first year.
7 paid holidays
Medical, Dental and Vision benefits
No nights or weekends
401k/Profit Sharing
A workplace that celebrates mutual respect, compassion, and integrity
Required Experience:
Health care industry experience as a CMA, RMA or CCMA
Clinical Administrative Assistant
Orthopedic Associates job in Eaton, OH
Job Description
Orthopedic Associates (OA) is seeking eager and compassionate Medical Assistant to join our team. This position will travel weekly between the following offices: Eaton, Vandalia, Centerville and Fairborn.
At OA, we do more than deliver expert orthopedic care-we take pride in building a workplace culture rooted in professionalism, positivity, and respect. Since 1985, our patients have trusted us with their care, and we believe that every team member plays a vital role in that experience.
We are looking for individuals who are:
• Highly driven and committed to excellence in patient care, consistently going above and beyond to support clinical quality and efficiency.
• Kind, respectful, and patient-focused in every interaction-with patients, families, colleagues, and providers.
• Exceptionally dependable, professional, and accountable, taking ownership of their responsibilities and delivering consistent, reliable results.
• Fast-paced, proactive, and adaptable, able to anticipate needs, solve problems early, and maintain momentum in a busy clinical environment.
• Positive contributors who foster a collaborative, uplifting workplace where people feel supported and motivated each day.
What You'll Do:
• Provide hands-on patient care, including removing dressings, splints, casts, braces, and staples/sutures; scribing HPI; verifying medical history; and assisting with minor procedural tasks.
• Take initiative to support the physician and care team, ensuring workflows stay efficient, organized, and on schedule.
• Prepare, clean, and sterilize exam rooms and supplies, maintaining a safe and orderly environment.
• Serve as a trusted point of contact for patients, offering reassurance, clear communication, and proactive follow-up.
• Manage significant administrative responsibilities, including scheduling, answering calls, responding to emails, scanning documents, placing orders, completing testing tasks, and maintaining accurate documentation.
• Take ownership of the details-from preparation to follow-through-to keep the practice running smoothly and professionally every day.
What We Offer:
A supportive, team-oriented culture where your contributions are valued
Opportunities to grow your skills and advance your career
Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits
Up to 3 weeks paid time off during first year.
7 paid holidays
Medical, Dental and Vision benefits
No nights or weekends
401k/Profit Sharing
A workplace that celebrates mutual respect, compassion, and integrity
Required Experience:
Health care industry experience as a CMA, RMA or CCMA
Medical Assistant (LPNs & ATs encouraged to apply!)
Orthopedic Associates job in Fairborn, OH
Job Description
Orthopedic Associates (OA) is seeking eager and compassionate Medical Assistant to join our team. This position will travel weekly between the following offices: Eaton, Vandalia, Centerville and Fairborn.
At OA, we do more than deliver expert orthopedic care-we take pride in building a workplace culture rooted in professionalism, positivity, and respect. Since 1985, our patients have trusted us with their care, and we believe that every team member plays a vital role in that experience.
We are looking for individuals who are:
• Highly driven and committed to excellence in patient care, consistently going above and beyond to support clinical quality and efficiency.
• Kind, respectful, and patient-focused in every interaction-with patients, families, colleagues, and providers.
• Exceptionally dependable, professional, and accountable, taking ownership of their responsibilities and delivering consistent, reliable results.
• Fast-paced, proactive, and adaptable, able to anticipate needs, solve problems early, and maintain momentum in a busy clinical environment.
• Positive contributors who foster a collaborative, uplifting workplace where people feel supported and motivated each day.
What You'll Do:
• Provide hands-on patient care, including removing dressings, splints, casts, braces, and staples/sutures; scribing HPI; verifying medical history; and assisting with minor procedural tasks.
• Take initiative to support the physician and care team, ensuring workflows stay efficient, organized, and on schedule.
• Prepare, clean, and sterilize exam rooms and supplies, maintaining a safe and orderly environment.
• Serve as a trusted point of contact for patients, offering reassurance, clear communication, and proactive follow-up.
• Manage significant administrative responsibilities, including scheduling, answering calls, responding to emails, scanning documents, placing orders, completing testing tasks, and maintaining accurate documentation.
• Take ownership of the details-from preparation to follow-through-to keep the practice running smoothly and professionally every day.
What We Offer:
A supportive, team-oriented culture where your contributions are valued
Opportunities to grow your skills and advance your career
Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits
Up to 3 weeks paid time off during first year.
7 paid holidays
Medical, Dental and Vision benefits
No nights or weekends
401k/Profit Sharing
A workplace that celebrates mutual respect, compassion, and integrity
Required Experience:
Health care industry experience as a CMA, RMA or CCMA