Medical Assistant 2

Muckleshoot Indian TribeAuburn, WA
Onsite

About The Position

Under supervision, performs paraprofessional-level health care duties in the Tribe’s Health Clinic. This role requires five (5) years of experience in primary care, family medicine and/or pediatrics, and CPR certification.

Requirements

  • Current Washington State Certification as a Medical Assistant (MA-C) is required.
  • Five (5) years’ experience as a Medical Assistant Certified (MA-C) in primary care, family medicine and/or pediatrics.
  • CPR/AED Certified (BLS for HCP).
  • Basic Pharmacology
  • Medical terminology and clinical procedures
  • Human systems, including basic anatomy, physiology, biology, human growth and development
  • CDC, OSHA, and medical safety standards
  • Behaviors and practices to achieve and maintain good health
  • Health care maintenance and prevention, and universal precautions
  • Medical record-keeping procedures
  • Communication skills (oral and written)
  • Basic computer skills
  • Problem-solving and client interviewing
  • Documentation and medical record charting
  • Patient assessment
  • Basic mathematics
  • Working with diverse populations
  • Developing and maintaining positive interpersonal relations in dealing with fellow employees, supervisors, administration and providers
  • Maintaining professional conduct and confidentiality in the care of patients.
  • Front office duties to include phone skills, mail handling, filing and scheduling
  • Performing a number of tasks simultaneously
  • Working as a part of a multidisciplinary team
  • Meeting deadlines and working under time constraints.
  • Graduation from an accredited Medical Assistant program with current license in State of Washington

Responsibilities

  • Obtains laboratory specimens, processes and prepares for transport. Ability to perform venous and capillary blood withdrawal.
  • Demonstrates ability to screen patient phone calls; refers and responds appropriately. Identifies patients' needs, schedules patient appointments as appropriate and refers patients to health care professional, when necessary. Determines urgency and prioritizes according to clinical guidelines.
  • Collects and records measurements and vital signs; interviews patients for medical, dietary and social history, including health risk factors.
  • Screens patients for health care services and assists providers with procedures, treatments, and minor surgeries and all aspects of care.
  • Provides basic health and nutrition information to patients as well as referrals to health care services and available resources.
  • Cleans, stocks and sets up patient examination rooms and sterilizes examination equipment.
  • Orders, inventories, monitors and maintains clinical and laboratory supplies.
  • Maintains documents and processes medical records.
  • Collects and maintains laboratory records and data for research studies and program management.
  • Administers medications in a safe and knowledgeable manner following appropriate policies/procedures.
  • Demonstrates comprehensive knowledge, skill, and judgment within area of specialty.
  • Practices within parameters of license and demonstrates accountability of own professional conduct.
  • Assists providers in all aspects of patient care as needed.
  • Maintain the privacy and confidentiality of all protected health information in accordance with the Division’s Policies and Procedures, and in compliance with state and federal regulations.
  • Because of the Tribe’s commitment to community service and the well-being of its members, each employee may be expected to perform a wide range of office and field duties from time to time. Such duties may or may not be related to their regular responsibilities.
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