CMA/LPN/Clinic Tech Position Available In Cumberland, North Carolina

Tallo's Job Summary: The CMA/LPN/Clinic Tech position at FirstHealth of the Carolinas in Fayetteville, NC offers an estimated salary of $34.3K - $44K a year for full-time work. This hybrid role involves front desk duties and supporting the clinical side of an occupational health clinic, requiring certification as a Medical Assistant and experience in Convenient Care, Urgent Care, or Family Medicine. Specific competencies include patient care, documentation, equipment use, safety measures, and communication skills. Additional certifications in DOT testing and occupational health are preferred. Knowledge of medications, phlebotomy, and strong interpersonal skills are essential for this role, which may involve exposure to hazardous materials and extended hours as needed. The job serves a range of age groups and requires physical stamina for walking, standing, and occasional lifting.

Company:
First Health of the Carolinas
Salary:
JobFull-timeOnsite

Job Description

CMA/LPN/Clinic Tech FirstHealth of the Carolinas – 3.7

Fayetteville, NC Job Details Full-time Estimated:

$34.3K – $44K a year 4 hours ago Qualifications Phlebotomy Customer service Mid-level Occupational health Urgent care Certified Medical Assistant Full Job Description Overview This will be a hybrid CMA/MOA Position that works front desk as needed as well as supports the clinical side of Fayetteville Convenient Care’s occupational health clinic. This employee will be responsible for the majority of occupational health clinical support M-F 8-5. This employee will be responsible for ensuring continutiy in the service line and establishing/maintaining communication with employers.

Responsibilities Position Specific Competencies:

In addition to the following essential position competencies, other competencies may be required to meet changing organization needs. 1. Uses an appropriate problem-solving approach to plan services. a. Obtains vital signs and general health information for patient chart and prepares patients for examination. b. Maintains patient health record in an up-to-date status especially regarding pain assessment and current medication sheet. c. Assures documentation is complete, concise and correct. d. Prepares and maintains exam rooms and medical equipment for patient visits e. Contributes to plan of care for individuals and groups of patients utilizing all principles to reduce medication errors when handling or calling in medications or refills. f. Demonstrates initiative in suggesting and implementing problem solving approaches and planning performance of service. g. Prepares and maintains exam rooms and medical equipment for patient visits regarding all safety checks and HIPAA guidelines and adapt same HIPAA principles to chart documentation and exposure as well as discussing PHI in front of anyone other than patient. h. Triages patients and enters accurate and concise data into the EMR while paying attention to spelling and clarity. i. Navigates the EMR system in an efficient manner. j. Facilitates quality care management thru best practice utilization of the clinic EMR. k. Promotes continuity of care seen by appropriate actions notes and prompt follow up. l. Answers phones, routes calls and or takes accurate message. Demonstrates a sense of urgency relating to patient’s level of distress. m. Triages basic patient care needs, generating a telephone encounter depending upon the situation. Assure a duplicate message has not already been started. n. Identifies barriers related to Social Determents of Health (SDOH) and notifies provider. o. Forwards requests for Medical Records to Release of Information Department. p. Recognizes how fraud and abuse interplay into daily role. q. Ensures orders are entered correctly to capture appropriate charges. r. Identifies barriers germane to patient’s individual needs being financial, emotional, physical, cultural or spiritual (SDOH). s. Astute and sensitive to patient satisfaction as it pe1iains to customer service- people skills in all clinical situations. 2. Provides services with consideration of the recipient’s needs. a. Ensures that patients are placed in exam rooms and seen by the provider in a timely manner. b. Assists the provider as needed with examinations and procedures c. Ensures the smooth transition of patients d. Assists in the collection of laboratory specimens and performance of tests on patients as ordered by the provider. Track lab and all tests for outcomes and follow-up. e. Identifies clinical significance of data and informs provider appropriately and provides follow up accurate documentation. f. Ensures that all lab results, interpretations, etc. are received in the patient charts in a timely manner. Always assesses for provider signature, patient notification, date and any required follow up. g. Actively participates in department functions by suggesting strategies to improve outcomes, control cost, and or increase patient satisfaction h. Maintains work area in neat organized manner. i. Secures patient information in desk drawers orfolders. j. Greets and direct patients and visitors in a courteous manner, informing them of delays or changes in patient flow. k. Manages appointment schedule to ensure provider efficiency and patient satisfaction. l. Monitors the reception area to ensure patient comfort and prompt response to patient distress or concerns m. Wears FH name badge and introduces self to patient as needed and required by the situation. 3. Uses equipment/supplies correctly. a. Ensures that equipment and other instruments are properly set up for the providers’ use. b. Maintains the medical supplies necessary for providers to perform their examinations. 4. Uses appropriate safety and infection control measures. a. Ensures that all OSHA regulations and other appropriate policies are followed b. Actively participates in the established QI/Risk Management Program. c. Wears gloves and follows Body Substance Isolation Standards whenever examining the patient or contacting blood or body fluids d. Ensures all needles are placed in sharps containers and all material with blood or body fluids are disposed of properly e. Ensures that all exam rooms and equipment are properly cleaned between patients. 5. Teaches/directs/advises/informs others in an appropriate manner. a. Serves as communication link between the patient and the provider b. Administers prescribed medications as directed and instructs patients on the proper use of each medication c. Accurately and clearly communicates data to the appropriate healthcare provider in a timely manner. d. Assists office personnel with scheduling and preparing follow-up appointments as germane to clinical co-morbidities. e. Arranges for patient testing, admissions and referrals f. Teaches patients according to provider’s instructions and in conjunction with age appropriate guidelines g. Utilizes EMR to support patient education and documents accordingly. 6. Reports/records information appropriately. a. Enters and records patient information in EHR in a concise and accurate manner. b. Ensures that all test results, interpretations, etc. are received in patient EHR in a timely manner. c. Uses approved format for recording and reporting messages. i.e. telephone encounter, etc. d. Maintains written repo1is of all situations requiring manager’s attention e. Enters and records patient information in EHR in a concise and accurate manner, paying attention to lot number and expiration date, p

Qualifications Qualifications:

The following, or equivalents, are the minimum requirements necessary to perform the essential functions of the position.

Education/formal training/licensure/certifications/experience:

Graduate of accredited program of Certified Medical Assistant. Prefer at least one year of clinical experience in Convenient Care, Urgent Care, Occupational Health, or Family Medicine. Department of Transportation (DOT) Urine Collector and DOT Breath Alcohol Tester Required Certifications if approved by

Convenient Care and Occupational Health Directors:

Certified Occupational Heading Conservationist Certified National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Spirometry Required Certifications shall be completed by 90 days’ probationary date.

Additional Skills:

Knowledge of medications and their effects on patients; phlebotomy; strong interpersonal and verbal communications skills; age-specific skills, ability to work with accuracy and speed, perfom1 several tasks at one time and react calmly and effectively in an emergency.

Working Conditions:

Potential exposure to hazardous materials, chemicals and detergents; potential exposure to communicable disease and/or body fluids; work extended hours as needed; travel to other clinics as required.

Physical Requirements:

Ability to access all areas of the facility; able to communicate clearly and concisely; visual acuity; ability to withstand long periods of walking, standing, occasional lifting, bending, stooping.

Age Groups Served:

x Infant/ Neonate x Toddler x Preschool x School-age x Adolescent x Young Adult x Middle Adult x Older Adult

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