Medical Assistant (CMA / LPN / EMT)

CRH HealthcareStatesboro, GA
Onsite

About The Position

Peachtree Immediate Care has an immediate opening for a Certified Medical Assistant at our Statesboro location. This is a full-time position requiring 3 12-hour shifts with a rotating weekend shift. The role involves floating between the Statesboro, Dublin, and Vidalia Clinics. Peachtree Immediate Care is a leading urgent care operator in Georgia, dedicated to providing the perfect patient experience. The Medical Assistant will provide healthcare services to patients in a clinical setting, ensuring high standards of care. This role acts as a liaison between patients and medical providers, requiring individuals to be caring, courteous, efficient, detail-oriented, possess strong interpersonal skills, perform basic medical procedures, and maintain confidentiality. Peachtree Immediate Care centers operate seven days a week, offering walk-in care for various medical needs and family care services.

Requirements

  • Graduate of an accredited school for Medical Assistant, certification preferred.
  • Licensed Practical Nurses, Emergency Medical Technicians, Basic Machine Operators, and Radiologic Technologists are required to be a graduate of an accredited school with applicable current State licensure.
  • Current American Heart Association BLS certification.
  • Reliable transportation to commute to assigned regional offices.
  • Ability to work independently, as part of a team, and with patients in a high-paced facility.
  • Ability to escort or transport patients by wheelchair when appropriate.
  • Ability to work all shifts including day, evening, and weekend hours as needed.
  • Basic computer skills, including Microsoft Word and Excel.
  • Detail-oriented with excellent interpersonal communication skills.

Nice To Haves

  • Prefer a minimum of 1-2 years in an outpatient/clinic setting.

Responsibilities

  • Communicate and interact effectively with a wide variety of personnel and patients.
  • Assist the Physician, Physician Assistant (PA, PA-C), or Nurse Practitioner (NP, FNP) in support of medical care provided in the specialty of Urgent Care and Occupational Medicine.
  • Perform patient intake, accept and return patient calls, perform lab work, general x-rays, administer medication, and assist in minor surgery.
  • Demonstrate high level of interpersonal and communication skills necessary to consistently receive and greet visitors, patients, and staff members professionally.
  • Perform selected duties within the scope of practice.
  • Maintain and perform all required quality control and compliance measures.
  • Maintain equipment for use in a clean and safe condition.
  • Prepare and maintain exams and treatment rooms with necessary instruments.
  • Prepare patients for examination and treatment, documenting patient complaints, vital signs, current medication, and allergies thoroughly and accurately.
  • Initiate care of the patient before the provider on duty’s exam according to standing orders.
  • Perform lab tests as directed by the Physician, PA, or NP.
  • Administer medications, including by mouth (PO), SQ injection, IM injection, intradermal injection, eye drops, ear drops, and/or topical when ordered by a CRH licensed provider.
  • Perform venipuncture per policy and apply dressing as instructed.
  • Follow proper procedure for the performance of Occupational Health services, where applicable.
  • Follow proper procedures for the collection of radiographic images, where applicable.
  • Perform direct patient care as instructed by the Physician, PA, or NP.
  • Assure that proper consents are obtained and signed.
  • Prepare and maintain supplies and equipment for treatments.
  • Assist the provider in preparing for minor surgeries and exams.
  • Perform wound care as instructed.
  • Assist with scheduling of tests and treatments/referrals.
  • Assure patient as needed, allay fears and answer questions as necessary.
  • Exhibit cooperation and a positive attitude toward other hospital departments and physicians’ offices.
  • Follow the procedure for authorized medication administration and narcotic control.
  • Communicate questions about the appropriateness of medical care through a chain of command as needed.
  • Make suggestions to improve work methods.
  • Other duties may be assigned within the scope of practice.
  • Patient discharge – includes a review of written discharge instructions with the patient or party responsible.
  • Answer telephone calls per department standards relaying information as directed by the provider and documenting the same.
  • Complete routine equipment checks and stock supplies. Notify appropriate staff (RCC or RDO) of things needing to be ordered.
  • Attendance of pertinent in-service and educational conferences and attend quarterly staff meetings.
  • Take primary responsibility for keeping knowledge and skills current.
  • Adhere to standards of safety and infection control in the delivery of patient care.
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