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Description
Health Solutionsis a premier wellness center focused on whole person care. With over 400 employees in Southern Colorado you would be joining a mighty team of support and administrative staff clinicians physicians nurses and others in our efforts to improve the health and wellbeing of our community.
Were hiring for a full-time Medical Assistant II (Float)to join our dynamic health care teams at Medical Center and Perry Hall facilities.
What Youll Be Doing
This role supportsmultidisciplinary care teamsacross multiple clinic locations contributing to high-quality patient-centered care. The MA will play a key role in supportingAlternative Payment Model (APM) quality measures including preventive care chronic disease management.
RESPONSIBILITIES: As a Medical Assistant II (Float)under the supervision of the Department Manager you will:
- Provide clinical and administrative support to physicians nurse practitioners and other healthcare providers.
- Provide administrative support to front office to include patient check in and check out.
- Prepare patients for examination take vital signs (to include manual blood pressure) depression screenings and document medical histories in the EHR.
- Assist with procedures perform CLIA waived testing specimen collection and point-of-care testing.
- EKG Spirometry Nebulizer treatments Minor wound care and administration of IM and SQ injections.
- Collaborate withmultidisciplinary teamsincluding nurses behavioral health specialists care coordinators and pharmacists to ensure comprehensive care.
- SupportAPM quality initiativesby tracking and documenting metrics such as immunizations screenings and chronic disease follow-ups and pre-visit planning.
- Travel between assigned clinic locations to provide consistent care and coverage (Pueblo).
- Participate in team huddles quality improvement initiatives and care planning meetings.
- Ensure compliance with HIPAA OSHA and infection control standards.
- Provides medical services and clinical support as ordered by the treating team ensuring care is appropriate to the age-specific need of all patients-infants children adolescents adults and geriatric populations based on principles of growth and development across the life cycle.
- Coordinates and schedules diagnostic procedures such as x-rays lab work and other medical testing ensuring timely communication with patients and providers.
- Works with insurance companies to obtain pre-authorizations and verify coverage requirements as needed for ordering services.
- Demonstrates cultural sensitivity and the ability to work effectively with patients from diverse racial ethnic educational and socio-economic backgrounds as well as varying sexual orientations and gender identities.
- Understands the complexities of substance use disorders and collaborates with the medical team to ensure compassionate evidence-based care for affected patients.
- Creates positive respectful and empathetic environment during all patient interactions.
- Supports patient in their recovery journey contributing to improved health outcomes and enhanced quality of life.
Work Environment:
- Fast-paced outpatient clinical settings.
- Frequent interaction with patients providers and care teams.
- Possibility of travel between our two Pueblo locations.
- Warm and friendly work environment in which staff respect and learn from one another
Physical Requirements:
- Occasionally moves equipment supplies as well as patients with mobility limitations.
- Frequently sitting or standing for long periods of time
What Youll Like About Us
- Competitive pay starting at $20.93Hourly (Dependent on experience certification and shift)
- Generous benefits package. For most positions includes paid holidays generous PTO EAP tuition reimbursement retirement insurances FSA and a premier wellness program
- Insurance: Medical Dental and Vision with low deductibles. Also Wellness benefits program available.
- HS Funded: EAPLifeLock Direct Path Life and AD&D LTD
- Retirement 403(b) with employer match up to 6%
- Additional Insurance: FSA Voluntary Life Sun LifeVoluntary benefits and pet insurance
- Childcare
- Flexible work schedule
- Employee recognitions and celebrations
- Warm and friendly work environment in which staff respect and learn from one another
Qualifications
What were looking ForThe Must-Haves
- High school diploma or equivalent required; completion of an accredited Medical Assistant program and Current MA certification (CMA RMA CCMA or equivalent) required.
- Current Basic Life Support Certificate required
- A valid drivers license good driving record and car insurance.
- Minimum 1 year of experience in a clinical setting preferably in a primary care or multispecialty environment.
- Familiarity with APMs value-based care or population health initiatives is a plus.
- Strong communication organizational and multitasking skills.
- Strong computer skills and knowledge are required.
- Ability to work independently and travel between clinic sites as needed.
What wed Like to See in youthe Nice-to-Haves
- Previous experience in a float position.
- Two years of medical office/healthcare experience.
- Knowledge of billing and medical electronic records is preferred.
- Spanish Language skills.
Closing Date:EOE M/F
Job Details Montebello - Pueblo CO Full Time Graduate Degree $20.93 - $20.93 Hourly Up to 50% Day Health CareDescription Health Solutionsis a premier wellness center focused on whole person care. With over 400 employees in Southern Colorado you would be joining a mighty team of support and administ...
Job Details
Description
Health Solutionsis a premier wellness center focused on whole person care. With over 400 employees in Southern Colorado you would be joining a mighty team of support and administrative staff clinicians physicians nurses and others in our efforts to improve the health and wellbeing of our community.
Were hiring for a full-time Medical Assistant II (Float)to join our dynamic health care teams at Medical Center and Perry Hall facilities.
What Youll Be Doing
This role supportsmultidisciplinary care teamsacross multiple clinic locations contributing to high-quality patient-centered care. The MA will play a key role in supportingAlternative Payment Model (APM) quality measures including preventive care chronic disease management.
RESPONSIBILITIES: As a Medical Assistant II (Float)under the supervision of the Department Manager you will:
- Provide clinical and administrative support to physicians nurse practitioners and other healthcare providers.
- Provide administrative support to front office to include patient check in and check out.
- Prepare patients for examination take vital signs (to include manual blood pressure) depression screenings and document medical histories in the EHR.
- Assist with procedures perform CLIA waived testing specimen collection and point-of-care testing.
- EKG Spirometry Nebulizer treatments Minor wound care and administration of IM and SQ injections.
- Collaborate withmultidisciplinary teamsincluding nurses behavioral health specialists care coordinators and pharmacists to ensure comprehensive care.
- SupportAPM quality initiativesby tracking and documenting metrics such as immunizations screenings and chronic disease follow-ups and pre-visit planning.
- Travel between assigned clinic locations to provide consistent care and coverage (Pueblo).
- Participate in team huddles quality improvement initiatives and care planning meetings.
- Ensure compliance with HIPAA OSHA and infection control standards.
- Provides medical services and clinical support as ordered by the treating team ensuring care is appropriate to the age-specific need of all patients-infants children adolescents adults and geriatric populations based on principles of growth and development across the life cycle.
- Coordinates and schedules diagnostic procedures such as x-rays lab work and other medical testing ensuring timely communication with patients and providers.
- Works with insurance companies to obtain pre-authorizations and verify coverage requirements as needed for ordering services.
- Demonstrates cultural sensitivity and the ability to work effectively with patients from diverse racial ethnic educational and socio-economic backgrounds as well as varying sexual orientations and gender identities.
- Understands the complexities of substance use disorders and collaborates with the medical team to ensure compassionate evidence-based care for affected patients.
- Creates positive respectful and empathetic environment during all patient interactions.
- Supports patient in their recovery journey contributing to improved health outcomes and enhanced quality of life.
Work Environment:
- Fast-paced outpatient clinical settings.
- Frequent interaction with patients providers and care teams.
- Possibility of travel between our two Pueblo locations.
- Warm and friendly work environment in which staff respect and learn from one another
Physical Requirements:
- Occasionally moves equipment supplies as well as patients with mobility limitations.
- Frequently sitting or standing for long periods of time
What Youll Like About Us
- Competitive pay starting at $20.93Hourly (Dependent on experience certification and shift)
- Generous benefits package. For most positions includes paid holidays generous PTO EAP tuition reimbursement retirement insurances FSA and a premier wellness program
- Insurance: Medical Dental and Vision with low deductibles. Also Wellness benefits program available.
- HS Funded: EAPLifeLock Direct Path Life and AD&D LTD
- Retirement 403(b) with employer match up to 6%
- Additional Insurance: FSA Voluntary Life Sun LifeVoluntary benefits and pet insurance
- Childcare
- Flexible work schedule
- Employee recognitions and celebrations
- Warm and friendly work environment in which staff respect and learn from one another
Qualifications
What were looking ForThe Must-Haves
- High school diploma or equivalent required; completion of an accredited Medical Assistant program and Current MA certification (CMA RMA CCMA or equivalent) required.
- Current Basic Life Support Certificate required
- A valid drivers license good driving record and car insurance.
- Minimum 1 year of experience in a clinical setting preferably in a primary care or multispecialty environment.
- Familiarity with APMs value-based care or population health initiatives is a plus.
- Strong communication organizational and multitasking skills.
- Strong computer skills and knowledge are required.
- Ability to work independently and travel between clinic sites as needed.
What wed Like to See in youthe Nice-to-Haves
- Previous experience in a float position.
- Two years of medical office/healthcare experience.
- Knowledge of billing and medical electronic records is preferred.
- Spanish Language skills.
Closing Date:EOE M/F
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