Certified Medical Assistant (CMA)

NORTHEASTERN RURAL HEALTH CLINICSSusanville, CA
27d$21 - $25Onsite

About The Position

The CMA provides medical support services for the clinic providers. The CMA performs patient oriented procedures under the supervision of the Director of Nursing or provider. The CMA is responsible for providing high standards of patient care, maintaining a positive, caring, professional attitude and working together with all staff members as a team player.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Medical Assistant Certificate
  • current CPR certification
  • able to perform phlebotomy procedures
  • Must be able to work in a fast paced environment and prioritize to maintain optimum clinic back office flow, maintain patient confidentiality, be flexible to meet the needs of patients and co-workers, use discretion/good judgment.
  • Must have the ability to work various shifts, Saturday shifts, and rotate when needed to other sites.
  • Must possess current valid California Driver’s License and auto liability insurance.

Responsibilities

  • Prepares and stocks rooms daily.
  • Ensures adequate supplies and equipment are in each exam room.
  • Reviews patient charts for completeness, ensuring all pertinent information is available (i.e. lab reports, X-ray reports).
  • Escorts patients to exam rooms.
  • Obtains all patients' vital signs with accurate reading: temperature, pulse, respiration, weight, and blood pressure with proper documentation.
  • Assists and/or chaperones all patients as appropriate.
  • Collects and processes specimens accurately.
  • Proper processing of lab specimens/completion of lab forms and tracking protocol.
  • Assembles and arranges equipment and instruments required for exam and procedures.
  • Assists provider with the above procedures listed as appropriate.
  • Demonstrates proficiency in performing venipuncture.
  • Has the ability to perform EKG with accuracy: apply leads properly and operate EKG machine. Rhythm strip and 12 lead EKG.
  • Has knowledge of and uses universal precautions with consistency.
  • Has knowledge of immunization protocol and follows protocol.
  • Demonstrates proficient knowledge of sterile technique and sterile field
  • Within scope of practice, triage patients to evaluate emergency situation.
  • Adheres to Northeastern Rural Health Clinics, Inc. policies and procedures.
  • Demonstrates patient advocacy that ensures patients' rights to privacy, safety and confidentiality.
  • Selects appropriate areas of growth for maintaining current practice.
  • Maintains accountability that includes efficient use of time and materials.
  • Performs other duties as assigned, demonstrating flexibility and willingness to do extra work as needed, on an intermittent basis.
  • May be cross-trained for other programs.
  • Once trained may be required to work in other programs as needed.
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