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QualificationsEducation:High school diploma or equivalent requiredCompletion of a Certified Medical Assistant course preferredLicensure/Certifications:Current/valid Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) certification required or Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) required if applicable.
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Licenses & Certifications: Licensed Practical Nurse Paramedic AAMA Certified Medical Assistant Emergency Medical Technician Certified Nursing Assistant Basic Life Support Registered Medical Assistant Additional Qualifications: Must have at least one of the above required licenses/certifications (MA, CNA, LPN, EMT, Paramedic.
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Minimum Experience:One (1) year of experience required as a certified Medical Assistant from a recognized certifying organization. Licensure Requirement:Must be certified as a Medical Assistant from a recognized certifying organization.
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The Certified Medical Assistant works under the direct supervision of the physician, mid-level licensed provider, clinical supervisor, and office manager, and in cooperation with other office staff in assisting with safe and effective patient care in compliance with established standards and protocols of goals and objectives.
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Degrees: High School,Cert,GED,Trn,Exper Licenses & Certifications: Licensed Practical Nurse Paramedic AAMA Certified Medical Assistant Emergency Medical Technician Certified Nursing Assistant Basic Life Support Registered Medical Assistant Additional Qualifications: Must have at least one of the above required licenses/certifications (MA, CNA, LPN, EMT, Paramedic.
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SPECIAL SKILLS:Current and valid certification as a certified medical assistant or registered medical assistant recognized by the Board of Examiners such as American Medical Technology (AMT), American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA), National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) required.
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Works under the supervision of the physician, Office Manager, RN, and LPN. The certified medical assistant performs a wide range of clinical duties including assisting the physician in providing quality care in a medical office setting.
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Position Purpose : This Lead Medical Assistant is required to perform all duties of the Medical Assistant and functions as the resource person in the office for other staff and providers.
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Documents injections accurately in EHR.· Appropriately demonstrates telephone triage protocols and document in EHR.· Effectively communicates problems, concerns or issues to the Office Supervisor/Manager appropriately and promptly.
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1000 Sign On Bonus Summary Work with Practice Manager and providing support with training of Medical Assistant staff. Experience Required: BLS, Certified Medical Assistant and must maintain active certification in both.
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Required Education and/or Experience •Successful completion of a medical assistant program, military corpsman program, or Certified Nursing Assistant training program•High School Diploma or equivalent•Two years of clerical/administrative medical office experience Preferred Qualifications •Familiarity with electronic medical records•Working knowledge of Microsoft Word Compensation Information This position is classified as "non-exempt, hourly" and is assigned to pay grade 22.
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Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) Preferred or. The medical assistant reports directly to the practice manager, RN supervisor or director. Job Description: The Medical Assistant works with the physician and other members of the primary or specialty care team by performing a variety of clinical and administrative patient-related duties, in the "Front Office" or "Back Office.
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Current Certified or Registered Medical Assistant, or equivalent experience required; CPR certification preferred; 2-3 years of specialty clinical experience, gastroenterology experience preferred.
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Qualifications *Must have an MA diploma and be a current Certified Medical Assistant. The Office Manager coordinates the daily activities of the office team, monitors the work flow within, delegates work assignments, assures appropriate training is maintained, assists team members in problem resolution, provides reports of individual and team performance to the Practice Manager, and serves in the absence of the Practice Manager.
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The Certified Medical Assistant works in collaboration with licensed physicians and mid-level providers (NP/PA’s), and reports to a Physician Practice Manager. The Medical Assistant performs a mixture of both clerical administrative medical assisting, as well as clinical medical office assisting in Primary and/or Specialty care settings.
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