Remote Telehealth Medical Assistant – Cardiology at Urrly

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Remote Telehealth Medical Assistant – Cardiology (Hybrid Option Available)

Fully remote telehealth role supporting live cardiology visits.
No physical rooming. No exam room turnover. No hospital shifts.

This is a structured, documentation-heavy role in a cardiology-focused virtual care model.

Remote position — Eastern Time Zone preferred.
Hybrid flexibility available for candidates local to Columbia, MD.

Full-Time | Monday–Friday | 7:30am–4:00pm EST
$18–$24 per hour depending on experience and location

If you’re an experienced MA who enjoys patient interaction but prefers a focused, virtual workflow without in-clinic chaos, this role offers that balance.

You’ll support cardiology providers during live telehealth visits in real time.

What You’ll Do

  • Virtually room cardiology patients

  • Guide patients through video visits

  • Collect cardiac history and reconcile medications

  • Document visits live in EMR

  • Manage same-day portal messages

  • Coordinate labs and follow-ups

  • Support structured telehealth workflows

No hands-on patient contact. All support is virtual.

Ideal Background

This role is best suited for MAs who:

  • Have direct telehealth visit support experience

  • Are confident and professional on video

  • Thrive in high-volume clinic environments

  • Have cardiology experience or internal medicine with cardiac overlap

  • Can operate independently with minimal ramp-up

Cardiology is strongly preferred, but internal medicine with cardiac exposure transitions well.

Who Thrives Here

You’ll do well in this role if you:

  • Are organized and documentation-focused

  • Communicate clearly and confidently on camera

  • Stay calm in fast-paced virtual visits

  • Take ownership of your workflow

  • Do not require heavy retraining

This is not an entry-level telehealth role. The team values experience, accountability, and professionalism.

Must Haves

  • Active Medical Assistant certification

  • 2+ years clinical MA experience

  • Telehealth visit support experience required

  • Strong EMR documentation skills

  • High-volume outpatient clinic experience

  • Reliable high-speed internet and dedicated remote workspace

  • Availability during 7:30am–4:00pm EST

Nice to Have

  • Cardiology-specific experience

  • Cardiac testing exposure

  • Prior telehealth workflow ownership

Work Environment

  • Fully remote (Eastern Time Zone preferred)

  • Hybrid option for candidates local to Columbia, MD

  • Monday–Friday only

  • 7:30am–4:00pm EST

  • No physical patient contact

Growth & Environment

  • Structured cardiology-focused organization

  • Clear workflows and expectations

  • Growth into Lead MA possible

  • Long-term opportunity within telehealth cardiology

  • Exposure to workflows that support future nursing pathways

  • Internal nurse hiring creates post-graduation mobility

You build real cardiology experience in a structured virtual model.
Clear processes. Clear expectations. Room to grow if you earn it.

Compensation & Benefits

  • $18–$24 per hour depending on experience and location
  • Medical, dental, vision
  • 401(k)
  • PTO + paid holidays

Growth into Lead MA possible. Stable, investor-backed organization.

At Urrly, fairness matters. We use AI to review every application against the same clear requirements for the role. This means every candidate is evaluated on job-related factors like skills, certifications, and experience—not on personal attributes such as gender, race, age, or background. Our goal is to create a more objective, consistent, and equal opportunity hiring process for all applicants.

Apply Today to secure stable weekday hours in a structured hybrid cardiology role.

This offer from "Urrly" has been enriched by Jobgether.com and got a 75% flex score.
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