POSITION SUMMARY:
The Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) serves as a front-line health care personnel who adheres to regulatory
standards while providing comprehensive skilled care to patients across the lifespan (neonate to geriatric)
based on knowledge/skills and in accordance to the providers plan of care.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Clinical
- Under the direct supervision of a licensed provider the CMA provides clinical care and associated tasks as assigned.
- Participates in pre-visit planning for scheduled patients. Communicates the patient needs and recommended treatment to the patients healthcare team.
- Performs intake procedures by obtaining chief complaint/purpose of visit; vital signs (TPR B/P) pulse oximetry height weight etc. along with any appropriate screening exams reporting any abnormal findings to RN/NP/MD/PA
- Assist health providers in examination of patients by explaining procedures; positioning the patient; prepping patient with antiseptics; assembling arranging and draping instruments; and gathering supplies.
- Administers therapeutic measure in collaboration with the medical plan of care and within scope of practice; informs the patient of prescribed procedures prepares the patient assist during procedures as needed.
- Obtains bacteriologic specimens such as sputum and clean-catch urine specimens. Instructs patients in proper collection of samples and prepares samples for analysis e.g. labels specimen tubes.
- Performs less complex dressing and treatments without assistance. Assist with cleaning irrigating and dressing complex wounds; documents and informs RN of non-healing wounds. Performs skin care measures. Removes uncomplicated sutures or skin staples as assigned by charge nurse or physician or mid-level provider and assists with minor surgical procedures.
- Administers oral medication performs subcutaneous and intramuscular injections and routine vaccines under direct supervision of a Physician Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner
- Performs venipuncture of blood draws within the CMAs scope of practice
- Performs EKGs notifying NP/MD/PA/DO of any urgent findings immediately
- Performs blood glucose testing and records results using a glucometer. Performs other point of care (POC) tests as indicated by laboratory policy. Complies with laboratory requirements for glucometer accuracy and record keeping. Reports abnormal/out of range results to the RN/NP/MD/PA.
- Performs cleaning and sterilization of instruments
Disclaimer* the delegation of certain clinical tasks depends on the discretion of licensed physicians
Administrative
- Collaborates with interdisciplinary team to ensure optimal care is provided in a quality environment to patients and families.
- Assist team members as needed without prompting. Contributes to team outcomes by providing assistance as needed.
- Performs the secretarial/clerical aspects of patient care under the supervision of a registered nurse.
- Prioritize and process physician orders accurately and within designated time frames; seeking assistance as needed.
- Assists coworker by mentoring or guiding them during new or changing work assignments. Able to teach MA students and beginning learners.
- Participates to ensure the unit is stocked (i.e. medications supplies etc.) equipment is checked (i.e. cleaned equipped for use) and work stations are kept clean and uncluttered.
- Instills appropriate conduct of behavior and communication among team members that promotes professional relationships of co-worker peers and patients
- Leads in a proactive customer-responsive manner. Addresses customer needs and/or requests; solicits feedback and makes applicable adjustments to accommodate customer
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Current Certified Medical Assistant certificate through accredited medical assistant program
- Current BLS certification
- Effective communication skills
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:
- Submit a completed application with supporting documents via the online portal.
- Applications are available at Warm Valley Health Care or for more information contact Stacie Fagerstone Executive Director-HR via email at .
Preference will be given to qualified Eastern Shoshone tribal members then other qualified federally recognized Indian tribal members and then other qualified candidates.
- Applicants must submit a copy of Tribal Enrollment card or CIB for Indian Preference.
- Veterans who meet the minimum qualifications and provide documentation of an honorable discharge (DD214) from any branch of military service are entitled to receive preference points during the interview process.
Any offer of employment is contingent upon a negative drug test reference checks and background check. Refusal to undergo required testing or testing positive will render the applicant ineligible for employment.
EOE
- Must pass pre-employment drug screening.
- Successfully pass the employment background check.
Required Experience:
Junior IC
POSITION SUMMARY:The Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) serves as a front-line health care personnel who adheres to regulatorystandards while providing comprehensive skilled care to patients across the lifespan (neonate to geriatric)based on knowledge/skills and in accordance to the providers plan of...
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) serves as a front-line health care personnel who adheres to regulatory
standards while providing comprehensive skilled care to patients across the lifespan (neonate to geriatric)
based on knowledge/skills and in accordance to the providers plan of care.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Clinical
- Under the direct supervision of a licensed provider the CMA provides clinical care and associated tasks as assigned.
- Participates in pre-visit planning for scheduled patients. Communicates the patient needs and recommended treatment to the patients healthcare team.
- Performs intake procedures by obtaining chief complaint/purpose of visit; vital signs (TPR B/P) pulse oximetry height weight etc. along with any appropriate screening exams reporting any abnormal findings to RN/NP/MD/PA
- Assist health providers in examination of patients by explaining procedures; positioning the patient; prepping patient with antiseptics; assembling arranging and draping instruments; and gathering supplies.
- Administers therapeutic measure in collaboration with the medical plan of care and within scope of practice; informs the patient of prescribed procedures prepares the patient assist during procedures as needed.
- Obtains bacteriologic specimens such as sputum and clean-catch urine specimens. Instructs patients in proper collection of samples and prepares samples for analysis e.g. labels specimen tubes.
- Performs less complex dressing and treatments without assistance. Assist with cleaning irrigating and dressing complex wounds; documents and informs RN of non-healing wounds. Performs skin care measures. Removes uncomplicated sutures or skin staples as assigned by charge nurse or physician or mid-level provider and assists with minor surgical procedures.
- Administers oral medication performs subcutaneous and intramuscular injections and routine vaccines under direct supervision of a Physician Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner
- Performs venipuncture of blood draws within the CMAs scope of practice
- Performs EKGs notifying NP/MD/PA/DO of any urgent findings immediately
- Performs blood glucose testing and records results using a glucometer. Performs other point of care (POC) tests as indicated by laboratory policy. Complies with laboratory requirements for glucometer accuracy and record keeping. Reports abnormal/out of range results to the RN/NP/MD/PA.
- Performs cleaning and sterilization of instruments
Disclaimer* the delegation of certain clinical tasks depends on the discretion of licensed physicians
Administrative
- Collaborates with interdisciplinary team to ensure optimal care is provided in a quality environment to patients and families.
- Assist team members as needed without prompting. Contributes to team outcomes by providing assistance as needed.
- Performs the secretarial/clerical aspects of patient care under the supervision of a registered nurse.
- Prioritize and process physician orders accurately and within designated time frames; seeking assistance as needed.
- Assists coworker by mentoring or guiding them during new or changing work assignments. Able to teach MA students and beginning learners.
- Participates to ensure the unit is stocked (i.e. medications supplies etc.) equipment is checked (i.e. cleaned equipped for use) and work stations are kept clean and uncluttered.
- Instills appropriate conduct of behavior and communication among team members that promotes professional relationships of co-worker peers and patients
- Leads in a proactive customer-responsive manner. Addresses customer needs and/or requests; solicits feedback and makes applicable adjustments to accommodate customer
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Current Certified Medical Assistant certificate through accredited medical assistant program
- Current BLS certification
- Effective communication skills
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:
- Submit a completed application with supporting documents via the online portal.
- Applications are available at Warm Valley Health Care or for more information contact Stacie Fagerstone Executive Director-HR via email at .
Preference will be given to qualified Eastern Shoshone tribal members then other qualified federally recognized Indian tribal members and then other qualified candidates.
- Applicants must submit a copy of Tribal Enrollment card or CIB for Indian Preference.
- Veterans who meet the minimum qualifications and provide documentation of an honorable discharge (DD214) from any branch of military service are entitled to receive preference points during the interview process.
Any offer of employment is contingent upon a negative drug test reference checks and background check. Refusal to undergo required testing or testing positive will render the applicant ineligible for employment.
EOE
- Must pass pre-employment drug screening.
- Successfully pass the employment background check.
Required Experience:
Junior IC
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