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Vermont's small size means healthcare is concentrated around the University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington. The state has an aging population driving healthcare demand. Rural health access is a priority with critical access hospitals throughout the state. Vermont's quality of life and natural beauty attract healthcare workers despite lower wages than neighboring states.
Entry-Level (Year 0-1)
$38000
Mid-Level (Year 1-3)
$42000
Senior (Year 3+)
$48000
UVM Medical Center pays highest in state ($40k-$50k). Rural facilities pay less but cost of living is lower outside Burlington. Vermont wages are lower than neighboring New Hampshire and Massachusetts but lifestyle compensates. Healthcare shortage creates opportunities.
Vermont's healthcare is centered on one major system:
Locations: Burlington, Statewide
Address: 111 Colchester Avenue, Burlington, VT 05401
Phone: (802) 847-0000
Vermont's largest health system. Academic medical center with statewide network.
💡 Market leader, academic affiliation, comprehensive benefits, statewide reach.
Locations: Burlington
Address: 111 Colchester Avenue, Burlington, VT 05401
Phone: (802) 847-0000
Vermont's flagship hospital. Only Level I trauma center in the state.
💡 Flagship facility, academic environment, Burlington location.
Locations: Rutland
Address: 160 Allen Street, Rutland, VT 05701
Phone: (802) 775-7111
Central Vermont regional hospital. Independent community hospital.
💡 Central VT location, community focus, ski area access.
Locations: Bennington
Address: 100 Hospital Drive, Bennington, VT 05201
Phone: (802) 442-6361
UVM Health Network member serving southwestern Vermont.
💡 Southern VT location, UVM network benefits, small-town lifestyle.
Locations: Berlin (Montpelier area)
Address: 130 Fisher Road, Berlin, VT 05602
Phone: (802) 371-4100
UVM Health Network member near state capital.
💡 Capital region, UVM network, community focus.
Locations: Brattleboro
Address: 17 Belmont Avenue, Brattleboro, VT 05301
Phone: (802) 257-0341
Southern Vermont community hospital. Independent with strong community ties.
💡 Southern VT, community mission, arts community nearby.
Locations: St. Johnsbury
Address: 1315 Hospital Drive, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819
Phone: (802) 748-8141
Northeast Kingdom regional hospital serving rural VT.
💡 Rural health experience, NEK lifestyle, community connection.
Locations: Middlebury
Address: 115 Porter Drive, Middlebury, VT 05753
Phone: (802) 388-4701
UVM Health Network member. Community hospital near Middlebury College.
💡 College town, UVM network, Champlain Valley location.
Locations: Morrisville
Address: 528 Washington Highway, Morrisville, VT 05661
Phone: (802) 888-8888
Independent critical access hospital serving Lamoille County.
💡 Stowe area access, independent culture, rural health.
Locations: Springfield
Address: 25 Ridgewood Road, Springfield, VT 05156
Phone: (802) 885-2151
Critical access hospital serving southeastern Vermont.
💡 Southern VT, rural health experience, community focus.
Medical Office Coordinator • UVM Medical Center, Burlington
"Vermont's quality of life is unmatched. Burlington combines outdoor access with a vibrant community. UVM Medical Center provides great training and the academic environment keeps things interesting."
✓ Started at $39k, now coordinator at $46k enjoying Vermont lifestyle.
Patient Access Rep • Rutland Regional Medical Center
"I chose Rutland for the ski access—Killington is right there. The hospital serves a real community and I feel like I make a difference. The cost of living is reasonable outside Burlington."
✓ Earning $40k with ski season access and community connection.
$38000
Build foundational skills. Learn scheduling, EHR systems, billing basics.
$42000
Independent coordination, billing mastery, EHR expertise.
$48000
Team leadership, training responsibilities, specialized functions.
$50,000-$65,000+
Full practice management, multi-site coordination.
Vermont's quality of life and close-knit healthcare community offer unique opportunities. 260+ annual openings. Free training gets you started.
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Common questions about MAA careers in Vermont:
Vermont is small but has steady demand with 260+ annual openings. UVM Health Network dominates and offers stability. Rural facilities often have openings due to workforce challenges.
Vermont pays less than Massachusetts or New Hampshire but cost of living is lower outside Burlington. Many choose Vermont for lifestyle over maximum salary.
Burlington housing has become expensive. Consider surrounding areas or other VT communities for better affordability while working in the Burlington area.
Stable with 5% growth. Aging population and rural health needs create consistent demand. 260+ openings annually in this small state.
EHIRED training covers medical terminology, EHR systems (Epic used by UVM), insurance verification, billing basics, and HIPAA compliance.
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