University of California - Los Angeles Health
Medical Assistant III (Orthopedic Surgery)
University of California - Los Angeles Health, Santa Monica, California, United States, 90403
Description
Our Santa Monica Hospital is seeking to hire a full-time Medical Assistant III to join our work-class Orthopedic Surgery Department. You will plan an essential role in supporting patient care in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment. You'll work closely with physicians and nurse practitioners to provide compassionate, high-quality care to patients across all ages. Key responsibilities include:
Room patients, obtain and record vital signs, and document care accurately in CareConnect
Prepare patients and treatment rooms for exams and assist physicians during procedures
Perform routine clinical tasks, venipuncture, lab tests, and specimen preparation
Support patient education and coordinate follow-ups, referrals, and prescription refills
Maintain clinical areas, supplies, and equipment to ensure a clean and safe environment
Respond promptly to patient needs and assist during emergency situations
Salary range: $29.46/hr - $38.87/hr
Qualifications
High school diploma, high school transcripts, or GED
Current BLS Certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross
Physical ability to push, pull, or carry 30lbs or more
Medical Assistant Diploma or Certificate from one of the following:
An accredited Medical Assistant Program (ASSCS, ACCET, CAAHEP, or ABHES) or
National certification for medical assistants (CMA, NCCT, or AMT) or
Completion of a medical assistant program plus documented training that includes:
minimum 10 clock hours each in administering injections and performing skin tests, venipuncture, and skin punctures
at least 10 clock hours each type of injection (Intramuscular, subcutaneous, intradermal) and skin test, and/or at least 10 venipunctures and 10 skin punctures
10 hours of training in administering medication by inhalation
Strong understanding of normal and abnormal symptomatology and recognition of life-threatening conditions
Proficiency in CPR and safe administration of oral, intramuscular, and subcutaneous medications
Skills in venipuncture, EKGs, and accurate recording of vital signs
Ability to assist with medical emergencies and office procedures
Proficient in computerized patient care systems
Knowledge of medical terminology, infection control, and OSHA safety standards
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills for interacting with patient, families, and healthcare team members with professionalism and compassion
Flexible in performing both front and back office duties
Knowledge of setting up and assisting with procedures such as audiometry, spirometry, oxygen saturation testing, skin tag/mole removals, ear lavage, colposcopies, and flexible sigmoidoscopies
Ability to perform accurate quality control and waived testing
Understanding of biohazard and safety protocols
Reliable attendance, punctuality, and willingness to work overtime when needed
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Room patients, obtain and record vital signs, and document care accurately in CareConnect
Prepare patients and treatment rooms for exams and assist physicians during procedures
Perform routine clinical tasks, venipuncture, lab tests, and specimen preparation
Support patient education and coordinate follow-ups, referrals, and prescription refills
Maintain clinical areas, supplies, and equipment to ensure a clean and safe environment
Respond promptly to patient needs and assist during emergency situations
Salary range: $29.46/hr - $38.87/hr
Qualifications
High school diploma, high school transcripts, or GED
Current BLS Certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross
Physical ability to push, pull, or carry 30lbs or more
Medical Assistant Diploma or Certificate from one of the following:
An accredited Medical Assistant Program (ASSCS, ACCET, CAAHEP, or ABHES) or
National certification for medical assistants (CMA, NCCT, or AMT) or
Completion of a medical assistant program plus documented training that includes:
minimum 10 clock hours each in administering injections and performing skin tests, venipuncture, and skin punctures
at least 10 clock hours each type of injection (Intramuscular, subcutaneous, intradermal) and skin test, and/or at least 10 venipunctures and 10 skin punctures
10 hours of training in administering medication by inhalation
Strong understanding of normal and abnormal symptomatology and recognition of life-threatening conditions
Proficiency in CPR and safe administration of oral, intramuscular, and subcutaneous medications
Skills in venipuncture, EKGs, and accurate recording of vital signs
Ability to assist with medical emergencies and office procedures
Proficient in computerized patient care systems
Knowledge of medical terminology, infection control, and OSHA safety standards
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills for interacting with patient, families, and healthcare team members with professionalism and compassion
Flexible in performing both front and back office duties
Knowledge of setting up and assisting with procedures such as audiometry, spirometry, oxygen saturation testing, skin tag/mole removals, ear lavage, colposcopies, and flexible sigmoidoscopies
Ability to perform accurate quality control and waived testing
Understanding of biohazard and safety protocols
Reliable attendance, punctuality, and willingness to work overtime when needed
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