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Certified Medical Assistant – Mobile Clinic
Company | We Care Daily Clinic |
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Location | Auburn, WA, USA |
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Salary | $27.5 – $31.5 |
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Type | Full-Time |
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Degrees | |
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Experience Level | Junior, Mid Level |
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Requirements
- High School Diploma or equivalent
- Completion of qualified Medical Assistant course
- Medical Assistant Certification valid in the state of WA required
- 1+ Year patient care experience in a clinical setting
- Computer literate, with basic knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, and electronic medical records systems
Responsibilities
- Ensures implementation of all clinic policies and procedures; recommend policy and procedure updates and changes as necessary
- Ensures security of medications, patient records and any other documentation required by the DEA and/or state agencies.
- Ensures that the clinic protects the rights and confidentiality of all patients to provide each patient with the required medical and clinical care.
- Maintains a high-quality patient care environment by cleaning, preparing, and stocking all examination rooms, lavatories and treatment areas in accordance with established standards.
- Assists in the care, cleaning, sterilization, and maintenance of medical equipment and instruments.
- Establishes and maintains inventory supply schedule and storage of necessary items and supplies.
- Review patient schedules and EMR, in advance of the patient visit to identify outstanding medical reports, in order to report the results to the attending medical provider on staff.
- Prepares patients for their visit, examination procedure and/or treatment in accordance with established workflows.
- Obtains and documents vital signs, required screenings.
- Prepares appropriate paperwork for procedures, laboratory work, tests, or referrals for providers.
- Performs UA collections including observed as indicated by multidisciplinary team.
- Performs blood draws as indicated and per policy.
- Perform EKG’s and other medical office testing and procedures as indicated.
- Maintain a strong policy knowledge of all applicable federal, state, and local rules, laws and regulations and maintains compliance.
- Familiar with standards required by Board of Health, OSHA and the application of such as knowledge and compliance with HIPAA policies and procedures.
- Participate in Federal and State substance abuse training and continuing education as needed to safely and effectively perform in the position.
- Interacts with all staff in a positive and motivational fashion supporting the company’s mission.
- Other duties as assigned.
Preferred Qualifications
- Previous patient care experience including EKG’s, blood draws and UA collections is preferred.
- Opioid Treatment Program experience will be given hiring preference.