Position Objective: The Orthopedic Medical Assistant - Lead provides leadership to Orthopedic Medical Assistants by scheduling work; providing training to staff, including orientation of new staff, and cross training of staff; assisting leadership with feedback for staff performance evaluations; providing counseling to staff and recommending appropriate disciplinary action to leadership; and reviewing the work of staff. The Orthopedic Medical Assistant - Lead works in an ambulatory setting providing assistance to Physicians/Physician Assistants and their patients. The Orthopedic Medical Assistant - Lead will perform a variety of duties including: rooming, educating, and helping patients during their visit. Responsibilities also include helping with minor procedures, casting/splinting, and suture/staple removal. The Orthopedic Medical Assistant - Lead provides stellar customer service in all patient interactions. The Orthopedic Medical Assistant - Lead works in a cooperative, friendly and results oriented manner with all other members of the practice staff and the Physician(s). Essential Job Duties: Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Assists the Clinical Supervisor with coordination of the Orthopedic Technologists staff to include: interviewing, hiring, orientation, training, coaching, disciplinary action, performance reviews, developmental goals, and competency evaluations. Assists the Clinical Supervisor with payroll, continuing education, weekly schedules, and other employee records in accordance with AAMC and department standards. Assists the management team with office coverage being a point of contact for any department staff member in your designated office. Assists the Clinical Supervisor with ordering supplies and ensuring proper inventories are being met in all offices/rooms. Leads Orthopedic Technologist Staff in the absence of the Clinical Supervisor. Assists the Orthopedic Physician, PA/NPs with the management of fracture reduction, dislocations, and the application of casts/splints. Applies slings, ace wraps, crutches/canes, immobilizers, plaster, fiberglass and preformed splints and instructs patient in their proper care/use. Removes casts, splints and other orthopedic devices. Assists with fitting Orthotic devices when necessary. Able to obtain patient vital signs and properly document them in the patients medical record. Responsible for accurately entering in patient's health history as well as meet department initiatives and metrics needed within the patient's chart. Interviews, triages and prepares patients to facilitate smooth flow. Demonstrates clinical competency and problem solving in the delivery of patient care by performing indirect and direct patient care in accordance with departmental policies and procedures. Assists patients with activities of daily living if necessary. Responsible for accurately documenting Prepares equipment for and assists providers in minor office procedures, and provides other general assistance to the provider and staff as necessary. Remove sutures or staples. Applies and removes bandages and dressings. Properly disposes of medical waste. Demonstrates and educates patients on general exercises as ordered by the provider. Performs other related duties as assigned. Ensures that sufficient inventories of medical and office supplies are stocked and maintained in the office and exam rooms. Able to process the ordering of clinical supplies in accordance with practice standards. Responsible for maintaining a high level of professionalism and working to establish a positive rapport with every patient by demonstrating key components of AAMC's Service Excellence Framework (iCare).
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
101-250 employees