About The Position

A Non-Certified Medical Assistant (NCMA) performs essential clinical and administrative tasks, like taking vital signs, scheduling, managing records, room prep, and assisting doctors, but with a more limited scope than certified MAs, often relying on on-the-job training, and focusing on foundational patient care and office flow in clinics and private practices. Key duties include interviewing patients, measuring vitals, preparing exam rooms, handling paperwork, and basic patient communication, all while working under physician supervision.

Requirements

  • High School diploma/equivalent
  • BLS completed prior to going to the unit/department and to be maintained going forward.

Nice To Haves

  • Previous MA experience
  • Phlebotomy skills
  • For Medical Assistants who work in areas with DNV Advanced Specific Disease Certification requirements: -Ortho: 4 hours education annually -Stroke: 1 hours education annually -Spine: 2 hours education annually

Responsibilities

  • Manage schedules and organize patient flow.
  • Escort patients to exam/procedure rooms.
  • Assist with transfers, dressing, specimen collection, exam prep and patient history.
  • Perform screenings per provider guidelines.
  • Support providers/nurses with procedures, charting, patient/family instructions, and calls.
  • Send/receive medical records.
  • Obtain lab, x-ray, hospital notes, and referral information.
  • Complete forms and requisitions.
  • Schedule appointments.
  • Verify insurance coverage and demographics.
  • Maintain and update patient charts.
  • Review in-basket messages.
  • Prepares medical record for office visit
  • Clean rooms, instruments, and equipment between visits to ensure infection control.
  • Run and document equipment quality controls.
  • Maintain logs (refrigerator, sample, quality control).
  • Order, sort, and stock supplies.
  • Restock exam/procedure rooms.
  • Respect and promote patient rights.
  • Respond appropriately to emergency codes.
  • Report patient/staff concerns to supervisor.
  • Practice aseptic technique and sterilization.
  • Record vital signs and prep for physical exams.
  • Apply clinical pharmacology knowledge.
  • Administer medications (oral, injection).
  • Verify prescriptions with physician orders.
  • Assist with minor surgeries and tray set-up.
  • Provide pre/post-surgical care.
  • Apply dressings and remove sutures.
  • Dispose of biohazard waste safely.
  • Deliver therapeutic modalities.
  • Educate patients on assistive devices, body mechanics, and home care.
  • Perform lab procedures per OSHA guidelines.
  • Apply quality control methods.
  • Conduct CLIA-waived testing.
  • Perform capillary punctures/venipunctures. (Additional training required)
  • Handle specimens (urine, throat, vaginal, stool, sputum).
  • Conduct electrocardiography. (Additional training required)

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

501-1,000 employees

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