MLee Healthcare Staffing and Recruiting, Inc
AMC | Accredited Medical Assistant Certified
MLee Healthcare Staffing and Recruiting, Inc, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States, 27517
Overview:
Join a compassionate healthcare team in the Southeastern U.S. region as a Certified Medical Assistant. This role supports both administrative and clinical needs of physicians and licensed medical staff, ensuring smooth patient care and clinic operations.
Key Responsibilities: Maintain patient confidentiality, dignity, and well-being at all times. Accurately document patient care and interactions during visits and phone communications. Collect and process point-of-care, lab, and pathology samples following established protocols. Perform quality and safety checks on waived testing equipment and supplies. Provide patient education under provider guidance. Administer treatments, dressing changes, medications, and therapies as ordered by licensed providers. Assist providers during procedures and examinations, including chaperoning and setup. Handle and prepare reusable instruments for sterilization. Dispose of biohazard and pharmaceutical waste according to OSHA and clinic policies. Maintain a clean patient care environment by adhering to infection prevention standards. Manage supply stock and instrument availability in designated areas. Perform front desk duties such as greeting patients and scheduling appointments. Assist with coding (ICD and CPT), billing input, insurance, and quality assurance tasks. Coordinate with external healthcare partners to support patient care plans. Monitor and respond to electronic messages in a timely manner. Conduct components of well visits or physicals as directed. Complete all required documentation prior to provider visits. Perform high-level disinfection procedures as per policy. Float to other clinics as needed. Education, Training, and Experience:
High school diploma or equivalent required. Basic Life Support (BLS) certification from the American Heart Association required. Graduation from an accredited Medical Assistant program with successful completion of a nationally recognized certification exam (e.g., CMA, RMA, CCMA) required. At least 1 year of clinical experience in an outpatient setting preferred. Skills and Abilities:
Ability to recognize and respond to life-threatening situations and activate emergency services. Strong communication skills for interacting with patients, staff, and providers both in person and via phone. Physical ability to perform clinical tasks including standing, walking, bending, and lifting. Comfort with potential exposure to blood or infectious materials.
Join a compassionate healthcare team in the Southeastern U.S. region as a Certified Medical Assistant. This role supports both administrative and clinical needs of physicians and licensed medical staff, ensuring smooth patient care and clinic operations.
Key Responsibilities: Maintain patient confidentiality, dignity, and well-being at all times. Accurately document patient care and interactions during visits and phone communications. Collect and process point-of-care, lab, and pathology samples following established protocols. Perform quality and safety checks on waived testing equipment and supplies. Provide patient education under provider guidance. Administer treatments, dressing changes, medications, and therapies as ordered by licensed providers. Assist providers during procedures and examinations, including chaperoning and setup. Handle and prepare reusable instruments for sterilization. Dispose of biohazard and pharmaceutical waste according to OSHA and clinic policies. Maintain a clean patient care environment by adhering to infection prevention standards. Manage supply stock and instrument availability in designated areas. Perform front desk duties such as greeting patients and scheduling appointments. Assist with coding (ICD and CPT), billing input, insurance, and quality assurance tasks. Coordinate with external healthcare partners to support patient care plans. Monitor and respond to electronic messages in a timely manner. Conduct components of well visits or physicals as directed. Complete all required documentation prior to provider visits. Perform high-level disinfection procedures as per policy. Float to other clinics as needed. Education, Training, and Experience:
High school diploma or equivalent required. Basic Life Support (BLS) certification from the American Heart Association required. Graduation from an accredited Medical Assistant program with successful completion of a nationally recognized certification exam (e.g., CMA, RMA, CCMA) required. At least 1 year of clinical experience in an outpatient setting preferred. Skills and Abilities:
Ability to recognize and respond to life-threatening situations and activate emergency services. Strong communication skills for interacting with patients, staff, and providers both in person and via phone. Physical ability to perform clinical tasks including standing, walking, bending, and lifting. Comfort with potential exposure to blood or infectious materials.