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?
Do I need certification to work as a medical assistant in Texas?
How much do medical assistants get paid in Texas?
Can I get a medical assistant job in Texas with no experience?
Are there part-time medical assistant jobs in Texas?
Can I work remotely as a medical assistant in Texas?
Which Texas cities pay medical assistants the most?
- 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)
What are the biggest healthcare employers for medical assistants in Texas?
- 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
What does a medical assistant actually do day-to-day in Texas?
- 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
How can I get hired quickly as a medical assistant in Texas?
- 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

