Greenwich, CT, US
Overview: Family Centers is seeking a caring, motivated, and well-organized certified Medical Assistant (MA) to join the team at Family Centers. Family Centers Health Care, a FQHC (Federally Qualified Health Center) provides primary healthcare, dental, and mental health services to children and adults living in Greenwich and Stamford with an emphasis on the special population living in or near public housing.
The Role: The primary purpose of Medical Assistant is to assist the primary care providers and nurses in delivering patient care. This role involves a combination of clinical, administrative, environment and organizational responsibilities to ensure a smooth workflow and the well-being of patients. Other duties may be assigned as necessary.
Responsibilities include:
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Provide support to primary care providers during routine medical examinations and procedures, ensuring the delivery of exceptional customer service to patients and their family members.
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Collect and document patient medical history, vital signs, medication list, and pertinent information, ensuring the maintenance of precise and current patient records through electronic health record (EHR) systems.
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Provide patient education, while advocating for patient needs and maintaining effective communication with the healthcare team.
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Collect and process point-of-care tests, laboratory specimens, and perform basic medical tests, such as EKGs and vision screenings. Maintains laboratory logs for all test performed at the clinic. Point of Care Waived lab tests including, but not limiting to, the following:
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Venipunctures, finger-sticks
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Pregnancy tests
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Urine dip sticks
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Electrocardiograms
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Pap smears
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Hep C Screening
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HIV Screening
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COVID Screenings
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Preparation of routine cultures
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Administer vaccines as directed by primary care providers (only applicable to trained and approved certified MAs).
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Handle phone calls, manage emails, and facilitate communication between patients and healthcare providers. Additionally, follow up with patients regarding test results, referrals, and other healthcare instructions.
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Offers prompt attention to both urgent and non-urgent patient issues, supported by observations and feedback from the team and patients served.
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Assists primary care providers with phone calls to pharmacists and coordinating referral consultations and external tests, such as x-rays, as documented in the medical record.
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Assist with scheduling and managing patient appointments as needed.
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Ensure the proper functioning of equipment and instruments, maintain and order medical supplies, and contribute to the recording of vaccine inventory at appropriate temperatures.
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Perform daily tasks such as setting up, stocking, labeling, and cleaning all clinical areas and equipment, including the washing and sterilization of instruments, and document these activities accordingly.
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Participates in quality assurance by monitoring service, patient care, and operational efficiency indicators. Acts and solves problems based on feedback and documentation reviews from the healthcare team.
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Sustain a neat and well-organized workspace, ensuring adherence to infection control protocols. Follow healthcare regulations, including compliance with HIPAA, CDC, and Joint Commission guidelines.
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Engage in all offered training, consultations and supervisions made available.
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Respects patient/client autonomy and dignity, demonstrated through observation, documentation, and feedback from staff and customers. Demonstrates expertise in patient/client testing, as observed and confirmed by feedback from staff.
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Fully and professionally respond to and implement directives and advice offered by all supervisory and training personnel, as well as professionally offered feedback from coworkers.
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Perform other duties as assigned
Education and Experience:
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High School Diploma or GED Certificate
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Certification as Medical Assistant
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Minimum of one (1) years related experience and/or training.
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Ability to multitask and work in a fast-paced environment.
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Knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy, and basic pharmacology.
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Knowledge of laboratory and other procedures performed in an outpatient setting.
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Technical experience with phlebotomy and venipuncture is a plus
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Excellent emotional coping skills, adequate to confront difficult emotional situations and emotional responses of others.
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Demonstrated ability to meet or exceed the Customer Service Standards of Family Centers Inc.
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Bilingual, especially Spanish/English, and/or bicultural strongly preferred.
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Willingness and ability to work some evenings and weekends, as needed.
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Demonstrated ability to utilize computer technology and to willingness to develop and adapt to the evolving technological requirements of modern medical health center practices required.
Physical Requirements:
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Must be able to stand for up to 8 hours a day
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Must be able to bend without restrictions
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Must be able to lift a minimum of 50 lbs.
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Must have excellent hand/eye coordination
Special Note: As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact our community and beyond, it is Family Centers’ commitment to the safety of employees, contractors, volunteers, patients, clients, and student interns, by requiring proof of vaccinations for COVID-19 (or have an approved medical or religious exemption on file).
For more information and to apply, please visit http://www.familycenters.org/careers or on our LinkedIn page
Family Centers is an Equal Opportunity Employer and offers a competitive salary, training, and generous benefits package