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Rolling Hills Clinic Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) in Corning, California

JOB TITLE: Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) REPORTS TO: Director of Clinical Operations DEPARTMENT: Medical LOCATION: Rolling Hills Clinic 706 Peach Street, Corning, CA 96021 2526 Sister Mary Columba Drive, Red Bluff, CA 96080 STATUS: Full-time, 100% FTE, Non-Exempt, 40 hours per week

"Native Preference in hiring is given to qualified enrolled members of Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians and Native Americans in accordance with the Bands Preference Policy (Chapter 1-715) of the Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians Tribal Policies). Applicants claiming Indian Preference must submit verification of Indian certified by tribe of affiliation or other acceptable documentation of Indian heritage.

POSITION SUMMARY

The Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) performs basic administrative, clerical (front office) tasks and routine medical (back office) tasks and procedures under direct supervision of a licensed physician or designated mid-level providers in the medical office. The CMA will assist the medical providers and may perform within the scope of practice of a medical assistant to include: placing patients in exam rooms, collect and record patient data including medications, height, weight and vital signs, pain rating, fall risk, prepare patients for clinician evaluation, apply and remove dressings, give injections, and other similar procedures.

DUTIES and RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. Assist with the initial admission of patients to the clinic, review medical records request with patient and assisting provider by gathering health information (personal medical history, personal social history, family history, medications, and allergies) for the provider.
  2. Take routine vital signs of patients, including temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure and pulse oximetry.
  3. May be required to work at more than one work site as determined by Rolling Hills Clinic staffing and clinic needs.
  4. Ability to work with primary care, specialty services such as: dermatology, cardiology, gynecology, pediatrics, physical therapy as well as others as determined.
  5. Facilitate medication refills (phoning prescriptions or by electronic submission) to pharmacies after provider has reviewed and approved them.
  6. Assist providers with paperwork; lab requisitions, orders (radiological exams and procedures performed outside of the clinic) as well as paperwork related to referrals (i.e., Specialty Consultations, home health, physical therapy, etc.)
  7. Performing routine lab tests in clinic setting consistent with training and clinical policies (i.e., urine dipstick, urine pregnancy, urine microalbumin and creatinine, finger-stick blood glucose, rapid strep, rapid influenza A +B, finger-stick hemoglobin and document results of testing in the patient chart.
  8. Administer injections, immunizations and oral medications by mouth as ordered by the provider and document appropriately in the patient chart.
  9. Performing visual acuities, hearing screening (using audiometer), spirometry testing with and without breathing treatments, EKG and nebulizer treatments as directed by a provider.
  10. Preparing patients for examination or procedures including positioning, draping, shaving and disinfecting treatment sites.
  11. Collecting and labeling specimens for outside laboratories, including but not limited to urine specimens and swab cultures.
  12. Organize and set up appropriate procedural trays for providers.
  13. Obtaining consents for procedures including patient sign consent form.
  14. Assisting provider with procedures, minor surgeries, including but not limited to vasectomies, biopsies, sutures, pap smears, pelvic exams, and ear lavage.
  15. Assist in removing sutures or staples from superficial wounds as directed by a provider.
  16. Assist in removing splints, and other external devices as directed by a provider and within their scope of practice.
  17. Work with pediatrics, CHDP, VFC (maintain VFC records for min mum of 3 years).
  18. Applying/ changing basic dressings (Basic or simple dressings only include the application of ointment, telfa, 4x4s and cotton wrap to minor wounds and changing old dressing only after the provider has made an assessment).
  19. Coordinating and scheduling appointments for patient flow and follow-up as well as monitoring daily schedule for potential facilitation of urgent and walk-in care, as needed.
  20. Review provider instructions with patients regarding home care and return visits.
  21. Taking and documenting messages or documenting patient complaints only - not triaging. (Triaging is the screening and classification of ill or injured patients in order to determine their medical needs).
  22. Daily Point of Care Testing for Quality Care and documentation in appropriate POCT logs.
  23. Documenting and maintaining the Inventory/outdate logs for clinic supplies, lab supplies, and emergency response cart. Performing (monthly) checks for outdates, stocking and reconciliation of inventory.
  24. Documenting and maintaining the Inventory/ outdate and patient given logs for medication/injectable, private and VFC vaccines. Performing (monthly) checks for outdates, stocking and reconciliation of inventory.
  25. Documenting and maintaining the Inventory/ outdate and patient given logs for sample storage areas.
  26. Checking biohazard waste/sharps containers (Weekly or when needed) for disposal, Documenting and maintaining the Biohazard/sharps log.
  27. Administering oxygen therapies per mask or nasal cannula as prescribed/directed by a provider.
  28. Administering prescribed drops to nose, eye and ear as directed by a provider.
  29. Applying antibiotic ointment to the inside of the lower eyelid as directed by a provider.
  30. Employee Safety: Safely performs all duties; follows required protective protocols to ensure personal safety as well as the safety of others.
  31. Safety: Responsible for ensuring that all duties, responsibilities and operations are performed with the utmost regard for the safety and health of all personnel involved, including themselves.
  32. Other duties as assigned by Supervisor.

REQUIREMENTS

  1. Minimum 18 years of age

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

  1. A High school diploma or equivalent.
  2. A certificate of completion from an accredited Medical Assistant training program is required.
  3. A State Medical Assistant Certification preferred.
  4. Previous experience working as a Medical Assistant and within a community clinic is strongly preferred.
  5. Current BLS CPR certification.
  6. Valid California drivers license.
  7. Must have strong organizational and multi-tasking skills.
  8. Must be able to work well with others or alone, under minimal supervision.
  9. Must be able to work well under pressure and meet strict deadlines.
  10. Demonstrate clear knowledge of Rolling Hills Clinic structure, standards, procedures, and protocols.
  11. Must have the ability to relate and communicate effectively with community interest groups, agencies, and medical facilities that serve the American Indian Community.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

LOAN REPAYMENT PROGRAM

Rolling Hills Clinics is a National Health Service Corp (NHSC) approved site where primary care physicians who are eligible for loan repayment funding can fulfill their service obligation. RHC is an Indian Health Program site for Indian Health Services (IHS) Loan Repayment Program.

BACKGROUND CHECK REQUIREMENTS

Pre-employment Drug Testing and a Department of Justice Fingerprinting clearance thro

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