Registered Nurse or Medical Assistant

Magnificat Family Medicine

Indianapolis, IN

Job ID#:
7808175798
Posted:
June 10, 2026
Expires:
July 10, 2026
Category:
Healthcare/Medicine
Terms:
Part-Time Employee
Experience:
2-5 Years
Education:
Undergraduate Degree
Base Pay:
Hourly
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Job Description

We are seeking an experienced Nurse or Medical Assistant who is passionate about our mission as a Christ-centered family healthcare center. This position is for 3 days/week (Tuesday, Thursday, Friday) from 7:30-5:30.

Responsibilities:
1. Manage patient flow with both check in and check out, including taking vitals, rooming patients, cleaning room after patient care.
2. Assisting with procedures, performing blood draws and vaccine administration, helping with in-office patient counseling/education, eventually teaching natural family planning classes out of the office (which are reimbursable).
3. Calling patients back with lab results, follow-up instructions, etc., calling to get prior authorizations for procedures and medications.
4. Cleaning medical equipment, assisting in in-office lab procedures including urine, pregnancy, and other point-of-care testing.
5. Other duties as assigned.
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About the Employer

Magnificat Family Medicine, LLC, aims to be a Christ-centered family healthcare center that provides integrated, compassionate, full-spectrum family medicine care to men and women of all ages and backgrounds. With Jesus the Divine Physician as guide and example, we practice excellent medicine and provide care to the whole person - mind, body, and spirit.

Our aim is to educate patients about their well-being to cultivate healthy individuals, families, and communities. We honor the Hippocratic Oath to "first do no harm" and to respect and uphold the value and dignity of all human life, from conception to natural death.