CHP Berkshires is accepting applications for its next class of medical assistant trainees, a paid, on-the-job vocational program for students interested in a career in health care.
The next program begins in January 2025. Interested applicants are invited to apply here for the upcoming January program.
Program completion qualifies students to sit for their certification as clinical medical assistants; the course includes a voucher for the cost of the certification exam.
The first class of medical assistant trainees is nearing completion at the CHP training facility in Adams. Participants are well on their way to full-time roles at CHP practices around the Berkshires.
The paid work-study program is funded as part of the Healey-Driscoll Administration’s $16.3 million investment in workforce development across the Commonwealth. CHP received a portion of these funds to build a talent pipeline for its own workforce development initiative.
“Medical assistants play essential roles in supporting our care for patients across all CHP practice locations, and yet there has been a shortage of such talent in our community,” said Eva Sheridan, CHP senior vice president for human resources.
“By initiating a paid “learn and earn” program, we benefit CHP care providers, our patients, and anyone aspiring to a great career in health care.”
This program is accredited by the National Healthcareer Association.
Melissa enrolled in the MA training program as a career change, andshe’s excelling in her studies and clinical rotations.
MA Trainee Anastasia Girard at work at Barrington OB/GYN.