Administrative Services Supervisor - RUHS Medical Center Contracts
County of Riverside
Posted: January 13, 2026 (1 day ago)
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County of Riverside
RUHS-Community Health Clinics
Location
Riverside, California, 92502-1569
Salary
$20 - $28.92
per hour
Type
Full Time
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This job involves working as a medical assistant in community health clinics across Riverside County, California, where you'll support doctors and nurses by handling basic patient care, administrative tasks, and clerical duties.
It's a good fit for reliable individuals with medical assistant training who enjoy helping people in a healthcare setting and can work full-time or on a flexible per diem basis.
High demand exists in the desert areas like Palm Springs and Indio.

Under direct supervision, Medical Assistants assist licensed professional medical staff within the Riverside University Health System (RUHS) by providing a variety of client/patient services, including basic administrative, clerical, and medical support services for clients/patients and the public; and other related duties as required.
Possession of a valid certification in Basic Life Support/Cardio-Respiratory Resuscitation (BLS/CPR) from the American Heart Association is required.
Copies of your Medical Assistant Certification and AHA BLS/CPR card must be uploaded to your profile as an attachment at the time of submitting your application to be considered.
If you are having difficulties uploading your required documents, please email them to xsanchez@rivco.org.
Regular Full-time Rates:
| SALARY |
| $19.99 - $28.91 Hourly |
| $3,466.01 - $5,012.67 Monthly |
| $41,592.06 - $60,152.03 Annually |
Per Diem Rate:
| SALARY |
| $28.91 Hourly |
| $5,012.67 Monthly |
| $60,152.03 Annually |
Current Featured Openings:
Please Note: Departments, locations, work schedule and/or shift times are subject to change upon clinic needs. Specific schedules will be discussed during the interview.
Last Update: 1/13/2025
Locations | Riverside University Health System
Meet the Team!
Riverside University Health System provides a wide range of primary and specialty care services across 13 Community Health Centers (CHCs) throughout Riverside County.
As federally qualified health centers, the CHCs operate on a sliding fee scale to ensure that some of the county’s most vulnerable populations receive the care they need.
Whether it’s preventive care, chronic disease management, Express Care, Mobile Health, or integrated specialty and behavioral health services, our teams are made up of dedicated healthcare professionals who are passionate about making a difference.
If you’re committed to delivering compassionate care and eager to join a team that truly values community, connection, and making a meaningful difference, RUHS is the place for you!
Learn more about our Community Health Centers by visiting www.ruhealth.org
OPTION I
Education: Completion of a certification program in medical assisting.
Completion of a Medical Assistant certification program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) or from an institution accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) is preferred.
OPTION II
Education: Graduation from high school or attainment of a satisfactory score on a G.E.D. test.
Experience: One year performing front office/back office support duties as a medical assistant in a physician's or dentist's office, hospital, health center, or other healthcare setting.
ALL OPTIONS
Knowledge of: Relevant medical terminology; basic patient care and/or administrative techniques; medical assisting skills and the various types of materials and equipment related to outpatient care and their applications; methods of conducting or assisting patients (per medical care provider's instructions) with basic tests and treatments performed at an ambulatory care clinic; basic needs and problems of disadvantaged groups: the causes and treatment of medical and/or public health problems and the problems facing the educationally and economically disadvantaged.
Ability to: Communicate effectively orally and in writing; establish and maintain good relations with a wide range of social and ethnic groups as well as professional staff and community members; obtain and record accurate patient information, and perform routine clinical procedures; follow and implement activities according to written standardized procedures; perform clerical tasks (e.g., utilizing a personal computer for inputting pertinent client/patient information, answering phones, filing, etc.).
Temporary employees participate in the 401(a) Temporary and Part-Time Employees' Retirement Plan and are required to contribute 3.75% of salary to the pension plan.
The County contributes a matching amount. A list of benefits for employees on assignment through the Temporary Assignment Program (TAP) is available here.
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