AeroCareers Job Posting: Medical Assistant/LPN/Paramedic - Belmont location at CaroMont Health. This is a Full-Time role in Charlotte, NC, USA, NC. Salary: $20 - $28.

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Medical Assistant/LPN/Paramedic - Belmont location

Posted on October 24, 2025

Charlotte, NC, USA, NC Full-Time $20 - $28
Our healthcare organization is dedicated to delivering exceptional patient care through a team of skilled medical professionals. We specialize in providing comprehensive outpatient services across multiple disciplines, including medical assisting, licensed practical nursing, and emergency response. Recognizing the vital role that Medical Assistants, Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), and Paramedics play in the efficient operation of clinical settings, we are committed to supporting staff with continuous training and a collaborative work environment. Our facilities proudly serve communities in North Carolina and South Carolina, ensuring high standards of patient confidentiality, safety, and comfort. We are currently seeking qualified Medical Assistants, Licensed Practical Nurses, and Paramedics to join our dynamic team. This full-time employment opportunity offers a sign-on bonus of up to $5,000 for LPNs, demonstrating our commitment to attract top talent. Successful candidates will work within their credentialed scope of practice, performing a range of clinical and clerical duties that support patient care and clinical workflow. Responsibilities include preparing patients and equipment for exams and procedures, managing exam rooms and clinical areas, and handling communications such as returning phone messages to patients and pharmacies. In addition to clinical tasks, this role involves collecting and preparing lab specimens and requisitions accurately, scheduling and obtaining authorizations for referrals and procedures, and performing radiology diagnostics such as x-rays based on training and experience. Candidates must maintain strict patient confidentiality and may also provide front-office clerical support, which includes verifying worker compensation, answering phones, scheduling appointments, managing referrals, obtaining prior authorizations, and arranging procedures or diagnostic tests. This position requires individuals to possess relevant certifications and practical experience, enabling them to contribute effectively to our healthcare team's mission. We support continuous learning by requiring successful completion of a Medical Group competency assessment within eight weeks of hire. Our inclusive workplace embraces diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE AA M/F/Vet/Disability). If you are a dedicated healthcare professional looking to advance your career in a supportive and patient-focused environment, we encourage you to apply and join our commitment to excellence in community health.
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • current BLS certification
  • appropriate licensure or certification for the role (e.g., LPN license, EMT-Paramedic certification)
  • completion of accredited training programs
  • ability to maintain patient confidentiality
  • successful completion of approved Medical Group competency assessment within 8 weeks of hire
  • previous medical office experience preferred for LPNs