The primary function of the Medical Assistant/Certified Medical Assistant is to provide direct and indirect support to the clinician in the delivery of patient care. The Medical Assistant/Certified Medical Assistant prepares the exam room, chart, and patient to be seen by the clinician and performs/implements orders for diagnostic tests. S/he accurately administers medications, including immunizations by all routes except IV. S/he arranges outside referral appointments and provides patient education under the direct supervision of the clinician when appropriate. The Medical Assistant/Certified Medical Assistant must function under the direct supervision of an on-site physician, surgeon, podiatrist, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, or certified nurse midwife. The Medical Assistant/Certified Medical Assistant is expected to consult frequently with the supervising clinician and to inform the clinician of the information given or actions taken.
- Escorts patients to exam rooms, interviews patients, measure vital signs
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Collects and records patient data, and basic information about presenting, and previous conditions. Prepare the exam room and workstation for clinician; cleans and stocks rooms in between patients.
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Assures efficient patient flow by ongoing assessment of clinician schedule and working with other staff to minimize patient waiting time.
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Prepares the patient and assists the clinician with exams and procedures when needed, including position, draping, shaving, and disinfecting.
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Administers injections, including immunizations, after verification by RN or clinician.
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Administers medications orally, sublingually, topically, vaginally or rectally, after verification by RN or clinician.
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Administers scheduled medications after verification by RN or clinician.
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Performs diagnostic and laboratory tests including but not limited to audiometry, EKG, spirometry, in-house CLIA-waived tests according to SCHC competency standards and protocols.
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Collects, by non-invasive techniques, and preserve specimens for testing, including urine, sputum, semen and stool.
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Performs age-appropriate screening as needed or as directed by clinician, including visual acuity
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Removes sutures and/or staples from superficial incisions or lacerations.
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Applies and removes bandages and dressings to superficial incisions or lacerations.
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Applies orthopedic appliances such as knee immobilizers, envelope slings, orthotics, and similar devices.
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Obtains impressions for orthotics, padding and custom-molded shoes.
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Selects and adjusts crutches; and instruct patient in proper use of crutches.
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Performs ear lavage to remove impacted cerumen.
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Assists patients in ambulation and transfers.
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Cuts the nails of otherwise healthy patients.
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Provides patient information and instructions.
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Assures all documents for scanning contain patient identification.
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Performs end of shift tasks for room closure, cleans equipment, and logs off EHR. Follows SCHC standards for Universal Precautions.
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Works cooperatively with any RN Coordinator or other staff to assure that the clinician sees patients as quickly as possible.
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Schedule patients appropriately.
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Alerts Center Manager or designated person to needed supplies/equipment.
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Reports any safety hazards.
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Performs other duties as assigned.
- Knowledge of nursing practices and medical assisting scope of practice and skill in the outpatient setting.
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Knowledge of sterile technique and universal precautions.
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Exceptional customer service and phone etiquette.
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Ability to maintain effective and organized systems to ensure timely patient flow.
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Ability to perform phlebotomy and administer injections.
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Ability to pass a written medication quiz.
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Ability to read, write, understand and spell English and medical terminology correctly.
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Basic Computer proficiency in Windows environment.
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Typing 35 WPM or greater.
- High school diploma or equivalent.
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Completion of a formal Medical Assistant program.
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Current CPR/BLS upon hire and maintain current.
- Certification as Medical Assistant
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Previous experience working in an outpatient clinic or doctor’s office.
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Typing 45 WPM or greater.
SCHC understands the importance of good health for every employee. We offer a comprehensive benefits package to ensure employees and their families receive the optimal in health care coverage, along with options to meet their needs.
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Competitive wages
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Medical insurance
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Dental insurance
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Vision insurance
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403(b) retirement plan with matching employer contribution
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Long-term disability coverage
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Life insurance
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Accidental death and dismemberment insurance
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Supplemental Insurances
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Flexible spending account
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Paid vacation
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Paid sick
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Paid holidays
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Paid CME time and CME allowance
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Employee assistance program
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Jury duty pay
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Bereavement pay
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Prescription discount program
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529 college savings plan
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Educational reimbursement program
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Gym membership discounts
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Free telemedicine service for benefit eligible employees
Shasta Community Health Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer