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Make a difference with your career

A job at CMC is more than just a career. It’s an opportunity to make a difference in your community. We are a group of passionate individuals who work together to improve the lives of our patients and each other.  We are family.

Current Openings

Grow your career and make a difference in your community. Learn more about our current open positions.

Our empowering benefits

1

Competitive Compensation

We consider market rates and prior experience to ensure you get the compensation you deserve.

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Generous Leave

We support a healthy work/life balance with paid vacation, sick time, and holiday leave.

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Comprehensive Insurance

Medical, dental, vision, life and AD&D, long-term disability, employee assistance, and retirement.

4

Professional Development

We encourage you to grow alongside us, advancing your skills with continued education and certifications.

Hear it from the CMC team

  • "CMC has a beautifully diverse group of dietitians. And we are representative of the members of our patient population who need nutrition services the most. Our work is centered around improving the health of our patients."

    Nneka Omekam,

    Registered Dietitian Team Lead

  • "My parents were migrant workers and it was really hard for them to go to a doctor back then. My parents didn’t understand English. I kind of wanted to be in a position to be able to help them. This is where I started to work with the Hispanic community, helping the patients. And that’s what I’m doing now: helping the patients."

    Gloria Kishi,

    West Lane Medical Assistant

  • "It’s different to be part of a team where you know you’re really making a difference. We’re really working to give what we can to patients no one is really paying attention to. Everyone is deserving of care, no matter their background."

    Marlianne Asuncion,

    Vacaville Center Manager

  • "I’ve always had a desire to help others, primarily underserved communities, marginalized communities. It’s kind of personal. When I was growing up there were times when there were people who went out of their way to reach out to me. That always stuck with me."

    Alexandra Penn,

    Health Equity Manager

  • "Growing up, we were struggling financially sometimes. I can use that to help other people. I’m able to relate to these patients and help them any way I can."

    Jessica Zepeda,

    Vacaville Medical Receptionist