Medical Assistant Jobs in Texas

Want to work as a medical assistant in Texas? The Lone Star State has one of the fastest-growing healthcare job markets in the country. From busy hospital systems in Houston to private clinics in Dallas and urgent care centers in Austin, medical assistant jobs are opening up every day. Whether you're a certified medical assistant (CMA, RMA, or CCMA) or just starting out, there are roles for you. Explore the latest medical assistant jobs on ejobsboard and start your healthcare career in Texas today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find medical assistant jobs in Texas?
Use job boards like Ejobsboard, Indeed, and LinkedIn. Filter by city — Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, and Fort Worth have the most openings. For medical assistant jobs near me, enter your zip code to see local hospital and clinic positions. Also check career pages of major Texas healthcare systems like HCA Healthcare, Baylor Scott & White, and Memorial Hermann.
Do I need certification to work as a medical assistant in Texas?
Texas does not legally require certification. However, most employers strongly prefer certified medical assistants (CMA, RMA, or CCMA). Certified MAs typically earn $3-5 more per hour and have more job options. Some clinics may require certification within 6-12 months of hire. Check AAMA or NHA for certification details.
How much do medical assistants get paid in Texas?
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, medical assistants in Texas earn between $30,000 and $45,000 per year ($14 to $22 per hour). Certified medical assistant jobs pay higher. Top-paying cities include Austin and Dallas. Entry-level positions start around $14/hour, while experienced MAs in specialty clinics can earn $22+/hour.
Can I get a medical assistant job in Texas with no experience?
Yes. Many clinics and private practices hire entry-level medical assistants and provide on-the-job training. Apply for roles labeled "entry-level" or "trainee." Highlight your externship hours, CPR certification, and any customer service experience. Small clinics are often more willing to train new graduates than large hospitals.
Are there part-time medical assistant jobs in Texas?
Yes. Urgent care centers, after-hours clinics, and private practices frequently hire part-time medical assistants. Search "part-time," "per diem," or "PRN" on job boards. Evening and weekend shifts are common for part-time roles. Some positions offer flexible schedules for students or parents.
Can I work remotely as a medical assistant in Texas?
Fully remote medical assistant jobs are rare because most duties require being with patients. However, some hybrid roles exist for telehealth support, prior authorizations, medical scribing, and remote scheduling. Search for "virtual medical assistant," "remote patient coordinator," or "telehealth support" on FlexJobs or LinkedIn.
Which Texas cities pay medical assistants the most?
According to recent salary data:
  • Austin – $38,000 to $48,000 (highest due to cost of living)
  • Dallas-Fort Worth – $35,000 to $45,000
  • Houston – $34,000 to $44,000 (many openings)
  • San Antonio – $32,000 to $42,000
  • El Paso – $30,000 to $38,000 (lower cost of living)
For exact numbers, check BLS Texas data or Salary.com.
What are the biggest healthcare employers for medical assistants in Texas?
The top employers include:
  • HCA Healthcare – Statewide (50+ hospitals)
  • Baylor Scott & White Health – Dallas, Temple, Austin, Waco
  • Memorial Hermann – Houston area
  • UT Southwestern Medical Center – Dallas
  • Texas Children's Hospital – Houston
  • Methodist Healthcare – San Antonio
Check their career pages directly for the latest openings. Many also offer tuition reimbursement and certification support.
What does a medical assistant actually do day-to-day in Texas?
A typical day includes:
  • Taking patient vital signs (blood pressure, temperature, pulse)
  • Updating medical histories in EHR systems (Epic, Cerner)
  • Drawing blood, giving injections, or performing EKGs
  • Scheduling appointments and handling insurance forms
  • Assisting doctors during minor procedures
The exact mix depends on whether you work in a small private practice (more admin work) or a large hospital (more clinical work).
How can I get hired quickly as a medical assistant in Texas?
To speed up your job search:
  • Get certified – CMA, RMA, or CCMA (adds $3-5/hour)
  • Apply to urgent care centers – They hire faster than hospitals
  • Use job alerts – Set up daily notifications on Ejobsboard and Indeed
  • Check temp agencies – Many offer contract-to-hire positions
  • Walk into small clinics – Some don't post jobs online
Also, ensure your resume includes keywords from the medical assistant job description like "vital signs," "EHR," "phlebotomy," and "patient intake."
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