Certified Medical Assistant- Pediatrics
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Choptank Community Health System, Inc..
Denton, MD (In Person)
$45,780 Salary, Full-Time
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Job Description
Certified Medical Assistant•
Pediatrics Job Summary :
The Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) is a member of the health care delivery team and is responsible for and accountable to the patients. The CMA performs delegated clinical duties within the supervising clinician's scope of practice and consistent with the CMA's education, training, and experience. A CMA's duties may include the following: taking medical histories, assisting during patient procedures/examinations, collecting, and preparing laboratory specimens, venipuncture, performing basic in-house laboratory tests, taking vital signs, administering injections, using various pain scales to screen for pain, EKGs, and nebulizer treatments. This is a nonexempt, full-time position in pay grade 3 with the pay range of $19.14- $24.
Required Skills/Abilities:
Working knowledge of automated patient data systems. Must demonstrate the ability to use medical equipment and materials safely. Must be proficient in computer skills. Must be proficient in venipuncture, calculating doses of medications, injections, EKG's, nebulizer treatments, pain screening, collection and preparation of laboratory specimens and performing basic in-house laboratory tests.Education and Experience:
High school diploma or equivalent Certificate of completion from an accredited medical assistant program. Certification must remain current during the entire course of employment. Minimum six months' experience preferred. Preferred experience in various medical settings to include family practice, pediatrics, and women's health.Working Conditions and Physical Requirements:
General office environment Travel to various sites required Frequent exposure to workplace conditions includes bending, climbing stairs, walking, kneeling, and reaching. Includes fine and gross motor skills, lifting less than 20 pounds, and vision. Occasional exposure to workplace conditions includes air borne pathogens, blood borne pathogens and cleaning agents.CORE VALUES
•Standards of Behavior:
Commitment To Service Respect Quality Teamwork Patient Focus Integrity Accountability Caring & Compassion Professionalism Listening & Responding Safety AIDET Job Related Competencies:
Empathetic Outlook- The ability to perceive and understand the feelings and attitudes of others; the ability to place oneself "in the shoes" of another and to view a situation from their perspective. Attention to Detail
- The ability to process detailed information effectively and consistently. Problem Solving
- Identifies and analyzes problems weighing the relevance and accuracy of available information. Generates and evaluates alternative solutions and makes effective and timely decisions. Communicates Effectively
- Developing and delivering multi-mode communication that conveys a clear understanding of the unique needs of different audiences. Values And Ethics
- Serving with integrity and respect in personal and organizational practices. Ensuring decisions and transactions are transparent and fair. Time Management
- The ability to effectively manage one's time and resources to ensure that work is completed efficiently.
Community:
Choptank Community Health System (CCHS) is committed to creating a safe and open healthcare environment that improves health outcomes and values and respects the unique experiences and perspectives of both patients and staff by: Prioritizing access for all individuals; Offering ongoing training for staff to promote health awareness, preventive measures and early detection for the varied patient population on the Eastern Shore; Actively engaging with patients, families and staff; Fostering a workplace culture in which everyone is treated with dignity.Duties/Responsibilities:
Initial Patient Assessment and Health Data Collection Collects health status data relevant to the patient's presenting problem in a continuous, systemic, and complete manner. Completes all components of a patient intake accurately, including but not limited to vital signs, chief complaint, medication reconciliation, allergies, surgical history, family history, quality measures, depression screening, alcohol/drug screening, and tobacco screening. Reconciles past medical information into current EHR system per protocol. Consistently documents in the Electronic Health Record according to established procedures. Properly prepares patient for Clinician by following established intake standards for all visit types including face-to-face and virtual visits. Assists in implementing the plan of care as requested by the Clinician including- medication reconciliation, venipuncture, injections, EKG's, nebulizer treatments, ear lavage, pain screening, stock medication administration, collection and preparation of laboratory specimens and performs CLIA Waived testing.
Pre-visit planning:
coordinates with provider and updates patient chart alert prior to patient appointments per provider preferences and patient needs. List specific reason for visit, last A1c if applicable, screenings needed (A1c, colonoscopy, mammogram, pap, etc.), and vaccines due. Assists provider or nurse with procedures per provider or nurse request. Regular, reliable attendance is a requirement of this job.Benefits:
Tuition and education assistance Certification scholarships available Paid holidays (9) Flexible paid time off and vacation scheduling 403(b) 403(b) matching Employee assistance program Flexible spending account Health insurance Dental insurance Vision coverage Life insurance Referral program Employee wellness program Discretionary Bonuses Choptank Community Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer that does not discriminate based on actual or perceived race, creed, color, religion, alienage or national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, disability or handicap, sex, marital or family status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, political affiliation, arrest record, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. Our management team is dedicated to this policy with respect to recruitment, hiring, placement, promotion, transfer, training, compensation, benefits, employee activities and general treatment during employment.Similar remote jobs
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