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Job Description
Job Description
Description :
POSITION TITLE : Floating – Certified Medical Assistant
LOCATION : HOPE Clinic
REPORTS TO : Certified Medical Assistant Team Lead or Assigned Supervisor
EDUCATION : High School diploma or GED. Associates degree preferred
WORK EXPERIENCE : 2 years or more in healthcare preferred
SALARY RANGE : $15.00-$18.00 / Hour
FLSA STATUS : Hourly – Non-Exempt
POSITION TYPE : Full-Time
POSITION REQUIREMENTS : Completion of a program of training for Medical Assistants is required; CMA or RMA is required or must obtain within 3-month probationary period
LANGUAGE : Fluent in English; Bilingual in English and Spanish, Arabic, Burmese, Chinese or other languages is required
HOPE Clinic provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
JOB SUMMARY :
Medical Assistant Floater performs various office and clinical duties to keep our healthcare practice running efficiently. They will work directly with healthcare practice staff to collect test samples, maintain patient records, explain common medical procedures to patients and assist in basic examinations under the direction of the licensed healthcare provider. They will step in for other MAs when a department is shorthanded. They work as an integral part of the clinical teams across all medical specialties that HOPE Clinic offers to our patients.
MAJOR DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES :
- Competency and perform in front desk, eligibility and check out procedures as needed;
- Place patients in exam rooms, obtain history and vital signs, and document in the medical records;
- Conducting efficient and complete triage of pediatric patients including but not limited to, rooming patients and accurate documentation into EMR system;
- Performing accurate pediatrics measurements of newborns (length, weight, FOC), hearing tests, eye exams, current medication logging and updating, vital signs, updating and maintaining vaccine records both in EMR and ImmTrac2;
- Being familiar with medical terminology and medical supplies to ensure accurate preparation for provider;
- Assist with administering / draw on clinic COVID vaccine days;
- Able to assess patient appointment needs and able to identify the season of the visit;
- Assist in the examination and procedures for patients with provider;
- Encourage new patients to provide appropriate documentation for vaccines or other medical records for their first visit (list of medication, provide previous doctor’s information to get medical records);
- Provide treatments as ordered such as aerosol treatments, immunizations, and injections;
- Assess medical and medical education needs of the patient and provide education as directed by provider;
- Discharge patients giving all patient documents and provider instructions;
- Perform laboratory and diagnostic procedures such as venipuncture, urinalysis, glucose, hemoglobin, and electrocardiogram;
- Learn and apply vaccine schedule accordingly to CDC recommendation based on doctor’s order;
- Know / learn how to use Immtrac2
- Provide translation assistance as needed;
- Triage patients in person and on the telephone;
- Answer telephone calls and messages within the same day;
- Provide education and instructions on lab and diagnostic results, medication refills by telephone and in person for patients;
- Keep patient exam rooms and nursing station stocked with supplies and organized;
- Review the providers schedule throughout the day and prior to the start of shift to ensure patient flow;
- Follow-up on no show appointments as directed by providers;
- Work with other members and managers to implement daily duties and new programs as needed;
- Work with other clinical departments as needed to ensure adequate MA coverage for HOPE Clinic;
- Participate in performance improvement activities, staff trainings, and weekly team huddles;
- Report errors or issues promptly to supervisor;
- Maintain security of medical records and patient’s health information according to HIPAA standards;
- Order medical supplies as determined by inventory needs;
- Ensure that our patients get the best possible care while providing excellent customer service;
- Scan medical records as needed;
- Be flexible to provide coverage across different departments (e.g., OBGYN / Pedi / Family, etc.);
- Be flexible to provide coverage at different sites (e.g., Beltway / West / HHWC, etc.);
- Performing phlebotomy-related tasks such as blood drawing for labs, doing nurse visits, and other related tasks as applicable;
- Attend on-site / off-site community engagement activities and on-site / off-site clinic events as needed;
- Perform other duties as assigned to support HOPE Clinic's Mission, Vision, and Values.
Requirements :
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS :
EDUCATION and / or EXPERIENCE :
High School diploma or GED is required; Associates Degree preferred. Completion of a program of training for Medical Assistants is required. Experience as a Medical Assistant preferred.
OTHER SKILLS and ABILITIES :
Salary : $15 - $18