What are the responsibilities and job description for the MEDICAL ASSISTANT TEMPORARY 90 DAYS position at Whitman-Walker?
Job Summary
The Community Health Medical Assistant provides STI and PrEP education, treatment, and clinical support for the PrEP Clinic, as well as for community health's daytime STI testing and primary care medical providers. Locations include 1525, MRC, and mobile testing. Direct supervision is under the Sr. Director of Community Health and Wellness and includes drawing blood, giving injections, administering oral medications, taking vital signs, and completing documentation of activities in the medical chart per practitioner orders. This person also provides education in one-on-one or group settings for STIs and PrEP.
Role Specific-Knowledge, Skills, And Talents Required
The Community Health Medical Assistant provides STI and PrEP education, treatment, and clinical support for the PrEP Clinic, as well as for community health's daytime STI testing and primary care medical providers. Locations include 1525, MRC, and mobile testing. Direct supervision is under the Sr. Director of Community Health and Wellness and includes drawing blood, giving injections, administering oral medications, taking vital signs, and completing documentation of activities in the medical chart per practitioner orders. This person also provides education in one-on-one or group settings for STIs and PrEP.
Role Specific-Knowledge, Skills, And Talents Required
- Fluency in medical terminology
- Draws blood and ensures proper specimen handling and storage.
- Gives intramuscular, subcutaneous, and intradermal injections under the supervision of an appropriate clinician, as ordered by licensed independent practitioners and within practice limits.
- Accurately takes and records patient vital signs and documents activities and results in the medical record.
- Independently educates patients or targeted populations, providing HIV, PrEP, STI, and general sexual wellness information using age-appropriate, culturally sensitive, agency-approved materials and methods.
- Orders supplies as necessary
- Maintains a clean, sanitary environment in the Clinic.
- Documents all work activities according to established standards, collecting data for
- Assists with the making of STI testing kits, incentive items, and other physical inventory as needed
- Can perform outreach to community agencies and social groups, and promotes collaboration and referrals to Whitman-Walker programs as appropriate
- Routinely participate in weekly team meetings and one-on-one supervisor check-ins
- Routinely participate in QI activities as directed by the SR. Director of Community Health
- Daily Team Review of clinical schedule in order to promote efficiency, communication, and advanced preparation among all members of the medical team
- Other duties as assigned.
- Graduation from a Medical Assistant program required, with at least 2 years of experience drawing blood; medical office, STI treatment, and intervention preferred.
- 2 years of experience working with a broadly diverse population and the ability to work harmoniously with diverse groups of individuals required.
- 2 years of experience working with members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Gender Expansive, Queer, Asexual, and Intersexed communities preferred.
- 2 years of experience working with people living with HIV or issues related to HIV care preferred.