Position Description:
The Medical Assistant works directly under the supervision of the Clinic Administrator and Program Director to serve a vital role as part of a street medicine team. This position involves working on a mobile medical unit and a multi-disciplinary team to provide transitional primary care to unsheltered homeless individuals living within Los Angeles County. The ideal candidate must have a commitment to providing high-quality care for complex patients, be dedicated to working and developing a collaborative team model of care, and have experience working with both physical and behavioral health diagnoses
Principal Responsibilities:
Performs routine (noninvasive) patient care functions as prescribed by licensed health care professionals following established clinic policies and procedures within the defined scope of education, training, and responsibilities.
Collects and records patient data including height, weight, BMI, temperature, pulse, respiration rate and blood pressure, pulse oximeter, and peak flow measurement according to established policies and procedures.
Collects urine, sputum, and stool specimens by noninvasive techniques.
Performs lab tests, including finger sticks, after appropriate training and verification of competency.
Administers immunizations and all medications per provider's order after a licensed health care professional verifies the correct medication and dosage.
Performs venipuncture and PPD skin placement. Documents measurement of PPD skin test and reports information directly to the provider or to the Registered Nurse.
Consistently uses and reinforces proper body mechanics and appropriate personal protection equipment.
Conducts follow-ups with patients via phone calls, encampment visits, and visits to other settings where patients can be found.
Uses multiple electronic platforms to gather patient information; documents appropriately and maintains medical records.
Provides client care in a manner that is both non-discriminatory and non-judgmental.
Works cooperatively with other clinical personnel and exhibits excellent working relations with patients, visitors, and staff, effectively communicating Street Medicine's mission.
Act as a patient advocate and liaison between the patient and community agencies (i.e., Housing for Health, Department of Human Services, hospitals, etc.) and ensures that patient needs are met with rights maintained; consult and collaborate with community providers to ensure continuity of care.
Works closely with Street Medicine Registered Nurse, Nursing Supervisor and Clinical Coordinator, Physician/ Physician Assistant/Nurse Practitioner, and several team members of the multi-disciplinary team.
Assists in medical services, office procedures, and a variety of hands-on patient care tasks and relays all appropriate health information to necessary personnel.
Assist homeless individuals in accessing appropriate medical services, mental health services, substance abuse treatment programs, and other support resources available at JWCH's Center for Community Health.
Advocate for the rights and healthcare needs of homeless individuals, working towards reducing barriers to accessing medical services.
Fills out designated information on Certification Information Form and register clients electronically using the e-healthcare system.
Accurately files all patients' labs, X-rays, EKG results, and other documents after the provider has seen and signed off the information.
Assists medical personnel with procedures and/or diagnostic exams including assembling appropriate equipment and keeping patient work areas clean and stocked.
Maintains standards of cleanliness, organization, and an adequate level of supplies for the exam rooms or assigned work area.
Adhere to all organizational safety policies, procedures, and regulatory requirements to ensure a safe environment for patients, staff, and visitors.
Participate in required safety and compliance trainings and apply learned practices in daily work activities.
Identify, report, and help mitigate unsafe conditions, incidents, or hazards in the workplace.
Use equipment, tools, and supplies safely and responsibly in accordance with organizational and regulatory standards.
Maintain awareness of infection control, occupational health, and emergency preparedness procedures appropriate to the role.
Participate in JWCH's customer service training called AIDET on an annual basis.
Demonstrate an understanding of AIDET (Acknowledge, Introduce, Duration, Explanation, and Thank You) to apply in patient encounters or team discussions.
Utilize the AIDET communication framework to communicate with patients and team members in a manner that reduces patient anxiety, increases patient compliance, and improves clinical outcomes.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Employee Benefits:
At JWCH Institute, Inc., we believe in taking care of those who take care of others. If you work 30+ hours per week, you'll enjoy competitive pay and a robust benefits package that includes:
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