Medical Office Assistant (Casual)

OneSky Community ResourcesPenticton, BC
Onsite

About The Position

The Medical Office Assistant (MOA) provides administrative and clerical support to Family Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, and patients at the Martin Street Outreach Clinic and Urgent & Primary Care Centre. This role ensures smooth clinic operations and a welcoming environment for all.

Requirements

  • Medical Office Assistant Certificate/Diploma, or equivalent education and experience in an administrative or clinical setting
  • Experience supporting vulnerable populations, including individuals with mental health, substance use, or socio-economic challenges
  • Strong customer service, interpersonal, and communication skills
  • Excellent time management, multitasking, and organizational abilities
  • Proficient in English (written and verbal)
  • Computer literacy, including Microsoft Word and Excel
  • EMR experience with Med Access and/or Meditech
  • Ability to manage confidential and sensitive information with discretion
  • Comfortable working in interdisciplinary, team-based care environments
  • Knowledge of medical terminology and community medical resources
  • Ability to remain calm and effective under pressure
  • Empathetic communicator, adaptable to diverse client needs

Nice To Haves

  • Training in trauma-informed practice is an asset

Responsibilities

  • Maintain efficient clinic operations through scheduling, document preparation, and provider support
  • Facilitate telephone conferencing and meetings as directed by the Clinic Manager and Providers
  • Collect and manage incoming forms and information requests for Providers, ensuring timely completion
  • Chart necessary documents into the correct patient chart using Med Access
  • Prepare and send requisitions, referrals, and medical documentation
  • Submit billing through Teleplan/MSP and manage third-party billings (e.g., WCB, ICBC, RCMP, DVA); communicate daily billing documentation to the Billing Clerk
  • Maintain patient records and filing systems
  • Manage incoming and outgoing phone calls, emails, and faxes, relay messages promptly
  • Receive and record patient payments, issue receipts
  • Participate in data collection, evaluation, and quality assurance activities
  • Greet and check in patients, update records and escort to exam rooms
  • Monitor patient waiting areas and washrooms; provide assistance or redirect concerns to the Clinic Manager or delegate
  • Book follow-up appointments and specialist referrals
  • Support intake and referral processes for long-term primary care, including coordinating with a Social Worker
  • Manage the Patient Recall list for repeat appointments and procedures
  • Communicate test results and appointment details to patients as directed
  • Prep exam rooms and supplies for procedures, including physical exams, PAP smears, and minor procedures
  • Assist with minor procedures and chaperoning as needed
  • Label and send specimens (e.g., Pap smear slides, swabs) to labs for analysis
  • Record patient measurements (e.g., height, weight, abdominal/head circumference, visual acuity) and chart documentation in EMR
  • Ensure health and safety standards are followed
  • Respond to emergency situations appropriately
  • Perform minor cleaning and tidying tasks
  • Carry out other duties as assigned

Benefits

  • competitive salary
  • comprehensive health and wellness benefits
  • great pension plan (Municipal Pension Plan)
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