🎓 AMCA MAAC Certification • Nationally Recognized

MAA Certification in Vermont

Launch your medical administrative career in The Green Mountain State. Free training, $850 total cost, remote work opportunities. Join 500+ MAA professionals across Vermont.

$45K
Avg Salary
500+
VT Jobs
$850
Total Cost

How to Get MAA Certified in Vermont

EHired's Open Access model removes financial barriers. Start learning immediately—pay only when you're ready to complete and certify.

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Enroll Free

Sign up online in 5 minutes. No application fee, no credit check, no FAFSA required.

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Learn Online

Complete 80 hours of self-paced coursework. Most finish in 8-12 weeks.

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Complete Program

Finish coursework and practice exams. Pay only when ready.

$850
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Get Certified

Take AMCA MAAC exam online. 100 questions, 70% to pass.

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Vermont MAA Salary by Experience

Vermont MAAs earn 2% above the national average, with strong opportunities in Burlington Metro. View BLS data.

$45K
Entry Level
0-2 years experience
$57K
Mid-Career
2-5 years experience
$75K
Experienced
5-10 years experience
$88K+
Senior/Management
10+ years experience

Vermont Regional Salary Variations

Burlington Metro $44K - $82K
Rutland $40K - $75K
Montpelier/Barre $42K - $78K

AMCA MAAC Certification Details

The American Medical Certification Association (AMCA) Medical Administrative Assistant Certification (MAAC) is nationally recognized by employers throughout Vermont.

Exam Format

  • 100 multiple-choice questions
  • 2-hour time limit
  • 70% passing score (70/100)
  • Online proctored testing

Exam Topics

  • Medical terminology & anatomy
  • Medical billing & coding (CPT, ICD)
  • EHR systems & documentation
  • HIPAA compliance & ethics

Certification Benefits

  • Nationally recognized credential
  • Preferred by VT employers
  • Higher starting salary potential
  • Career advancement opportunities

Top Vermont MAA Employers

Vermont's largest healthcare systems employ 14000+ administrative professionals.

UVM Medical Center

8,000+

Vermont's only academic medical center and largest hospital. Teaching partner with UVM Larner College of Medicine. Level I trauma center.

111 Colchester Ave, Burlington, VT 05401

UVM Health Network

15,000+

Vermont's largest employer. Integrated network of hospitals and clinics providing care throughout Vermont and northern New York.

111 Colchester Ave, Burlington, VT 05401

Central Vermont Medical Center

1,500+

Part of UVM Health Network. Central Vermont's community hospital serving Washington County.

130 Fisher Rd, Berlin, VT 05602

Porter Hospital

700+

Part of UVM Health Network. Addison County's community hospital serving Middlebury area.

115 Porter Dr, Middlebury, VT 05753

Rutland Regional Medical Center

Academic Medical Center

Teaching hospital with family medicine residency serving central Vermont from Rutland.

160 Allen St, Rutland, VT 05701

Northwestern Medical Center

Teaching Hospital

Community teaching hospital in St. Albans with medical education partnerships serving northwestern Vermont.

133 Fairfield St, St. Albans, VT 05478

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about MAA certification in Vermont

How much do MAAs earn in Vermont?
Vermont MAAs earn $45K average annually, which is 2% above the national average. Entry-level positions start at $45K, mid-career reaches $57K, and experienced MAAs can earn $75K or more. The Burlington Metro offers the highest salaries, ranging from $44K - $82K.
Is MAA certification required in Vermont?
Vermont does not legally mandate MAA certification. However, employers strongly prefer AMCA-certified candidates. Major health systems like UVM Medical Center, UVM Health Network, and Central Vermont Medical Center prioritize certified applicants for administrative positions.
How much does MAA certification cost?
EHired's program is free to enroll and learn. The total program cost is $850 when you're ready to complete, which includes AMCA MAAC exam registration. This is significantly less than traditional programs costing $3,000-$5,000.
How long does MAA certification take?
Most students complete the self-paced program in 8-12 weeks studying 10-15 hours per week. The AMCA MAAC exam is 100 questions with a 2-hour time limit. A 70% passing score is required. You have up to 6 months to complete the program.
Can I work remotely as an MAA in Vermont?
Yes! Many MAA positions offer remote or hybrid options, especially in medical billing, insurance verification, telemedicine support, and EHR management. Vermont offers growing remote work options with many employers offering hybrid positions. Insurance companies and billing services commonly offer fully remote positions.
What are the top MAA employers in Vermont?
Top employers include UVM Medical Center (8,000+), UVM Health Network (15,000+), Central Vermont Medical Center (1,500+), Porter Hospital (700+), Rutland Regional Medical Center, and Northwestern Medical Center. Combined, these systems employ over 14000+ administrative staff across Vermont.

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