Master the business side of healthcare with free, self-paced MAA training. Vermont has 500+ job openings with $45K average salary—2% above national average.
MAAs are the organizational backbone of healthcare facilities in Burlington, South Burlington, Rutland, Barre, Montpelier, Bennington, Brattleboro and throughout Vermont, managing the essential administrative functions that keep medical offices running smoothly.
Manage patient appointments, coordinate with healthcare providers, and ensure efficient patient flow throughout Vermont medical facilities.
Verify insurance coverage, process claims, and handle billing inquiries for patients at healthcare facilities across Vermont.
Maintain electronic health records (EHR), ensure HIPAA compliance, and manage confidential patient information securely.
Our free MAA training program is designed for anyone ready to start a healthcare career in Vermont—no prior experience required.
Start your career in healthcare without additional student debt. Perfect entry point for high school and college graduates in Vermont.
Your customer service, administrative, or organizational skills transfer directly to healthcare. Many MAAs in Vermont started in other fields.
Flexible, self-paced training fits around family schedules. Many Vermont healthcare facilities offer family-friendly hours and benefits.
Military administrative and medical experience provides a strong foundation. Many Vermont healthcare employers actively recruit veterans.
Vermont has two major health systems—UVM Medical Center and UVM Health Network—that together employ over 12000+ people. serving Vermont's rural New England communities
Many MAAs in Vermont's major cities started in other fields Vermont
Vermont MAA salaries are 2% below national average. Burlington area pays higher wages while rural communities offer Vermont's renowned quality of life.
Vermont is home to major healthcare systems and growing medical facilities, creating diverse career opportunities.
Our comprehensive curriculum prepares you for MAA positions at healthcare facilities throughout Vermont, from Burlington, South Burlington, Rutland, Barre, Montpelier, Bennington, Brattleboro.
This training program aligns with and prepares you for the AMCA Medical Administrative Assistant Certification (MAAC). The American Medical Certification Association (AMCA) is a nationally recognized certifying body for healthcare professionals. Upon completing this training, you'll be prepared to sit for the MAAC exam and earn your national certification.
Vermont's two major health systems offer exceptional advancement paths, with mobility across dozens of facilities. serving Vermont's rural New England communities
Medical Administrative Assistants are employed across diverse healthcare settings throughout Burlington metro.
Vermont's 14 hospitals hire continuously. UVM (11 hospitals) and UVM (5 hospitals) dominate hiring.
University of Vermont Medical Center, Rutland Regional, Southwestern Vermont
Physician practices serving Burlington metro and Vermont's rural communities.
UVM Medical Group, UVM Physician Network
Community health centers serving diverse populations across Vermont's 14 counties.
Community Health Centers of Burlington, Northern Counties Health Care
Urgent care centers across Vermont metros serving densely populated communities.
UVM Health Network Urgent Care, First Med, UVM Urgent Care
Home health agencies serving Vermont's aging population across 14 counties.
UVM Home Health, UVM Home Care
Health insurers with Vermont operations including major regional carriers.
Blue Cross VT, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare
These leading healthcare organizations in Vermont regularly hire Medical Administrative Assistants.
Vermont's only academic medical center and largest hospital. Teaching partner with UVM Larner College of Medicine. Level I trauma center..
Vermont's largest employer. Integrated network of hospitals and clinics providing care throughout Vermont and northern New York..
Part of UVM Health Network. Central Vermont's community hospital serving Washington County..
Part of UVM Health Network. Addison County's community hospital serving Middlebury area..
Southern Vermont's largest hospital serving Rutland County and surrounding communities..
Independent community hospital serving Lamoille County and Stowe area..
Part of Southwestern Vermont Health Care. Bennington County's community hospital..
Franklin County's healthcare provider serving St. Albans and northwestern Vermont communities.
Real people who transformed their careers with EHired's free MAA training.
UVM Medical Center is Vermont's only academic medical center! Burlington is consistently ranked among America's best places to live.
UVM is a great place to work. The training prepared me perfectly!
Vermont has great healthcare employers. Career mobility across facilities is incredible!
Great career in Vermont healthcare. Love the benefits and growth opportunities!
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Common questions about MAA training and careers in Vermont.
Yes! Our MAA training program is completely free to enroll and participate. You only pay $850 if you choose to pursue optional certification after completing the training.
Medical Administrative Assistants in Vermont earn an average of $45,000 per year—2% above national average. Burlington area pays highest.
Vermont has two massive health systems (UVM and UVM) employing 12000+, major healthcare employersserving Vermont's rural New England communities and strong salaries.
Yes! Many Vermont healthcare employers offer remote positions for medical billing, insurance verification, and scheduling roles, especially at larger systems.
Northern VT has UVM and Central. Central VT has UVM. Southern VT has Porter, Rutland, and Southwestern. All regions have strong opportunities.
You'll learn medical terminology, EHR systems including Epic, appointment scheduling, insurance verification, medical billing basics, and HIPAA compliance.
Our self-paced program typically takes 8-12 weeks to complete. Vermont's major health systems actively recruit certified administrative professionals.
Important: Salary and job data are estimates based on U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, VT Dept. of Labor. Actual compensation varies by employer, experience, and location within Vermont. EHired provides training resources but does not guarantee employment outcomes.
Free to enroll and participate in class. Only make a one-time payment if you choose to pursue certification: $850
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