Native American Rehabilitation Association of the Northwest, Inc. (NARA)
Certified Medical Assistant
Native American Rehabilitation Association of the Northwest, Inc. (NARA), Portland, Oregon, United States, 97204
Certified Medical Assistant
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Pay Base pay range: $25.00/hr – $28.00/hr (Non‑Exempt)
Location & Schedule Title: Medical Assistant Location: Indian Health Clinic – 703 NE Hancock St. Portland, OR 97212 Schedule: Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (in person)
About NARA The mission of NARA NW is to provide culturally appropriate education, physical and mental health services, and substance abuse treatment to American Indians, Alaska Natives, and anyone in need. With over 450 employees across medical, dental, addiction treatment, housing assistance, and enrichment initiatives, NARA NW offers opportunities for growth and advancement.
Position Overview The Certified Medical Assistant will provide direct patient care and perform clinical tasks in clinic outreach settings, collaborating with interdisciplinary teams to ensure coordinated, patient‑centered care for the Hepatitis‑C program. Responsibilities include daily outreach, clinical, and administrative duties supporting the Hepatitis C Elimination Initiative Pilot Program.
Responsibilities
Patient intake, vital sign collection, risk screening, phlebotomy, and point‑of‑care testing for HCV, HIV, and STIs following the NARA NW MA Competency Guidebook.
Accurate charting, maintaining clean exam areas, and assisting with follow‑up tasks as needed.
Participation in community outreach and patient navigation to connect patients to needed services and resources.
Work at multiple locations, including outdoor outreach collaborations.
Preparation of clients for treatment procedures and follow‑up examinations as needed.
Development of therapeutic relationships with clients and monitoring progress through patient navigation.
In‑clinic information gathering during patient visits, taking vital signs (height, weight, blood pressure), recording them in the medical chart, and collecting urine samples when indicated.
Performing or preparing for other procedures such as EKGs, injections, hearing or vision tests.
Performing other CLIA‑waived laboratory testing such as urinalysis, urine HGB or HCG, rapid strep, Flu, Covid, RSV, and blood glucose.
Maintenance and stocking of medical, administrative, and other supplies needed for outreach and daily operations.
Cleaning examination rooms after each use and preparing rooms for the next client.
Completion of all necessary reports or documents.
Making all referral appointments.
Qualifications Not explicitly specified.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Health Care Provider
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Pay Base pay range: $25.00/hr – $28.00/hr (Non‑Exempt)
Location & Schedule Title: Medical Assistant Location: Indian Health Clinic – 703 NE Hancock St. Portland, OR 97212 Schedule: Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (in person)
About NARA The mission of NARA NW is to provide culturally appropriate education, physical and mental health services, and substance abuse treatment to American Indians, Alaska Natives, and anyone in need. With over 450 employees across medical, dental, addiction treatment, housing assistance, and enrichment initiatives, NARA NW offers opportunities for growth and advancement.
Position Overview The Certified Medical Assistant will provide direct patient care and perform clinical tasks in clinic outreach settings, collaborating with interdisciplinary teams to ensure coordinated, patient‑centered care for the Hepatitis‑C program. Responsibilities include daily outreach, clinical, and administrative duties supporting the Hepatitis C Elimination Initiative Pilot Program.
Responsibilities
Patient intake, vital sign collection, risk screening, phlebotomy, and point‑of‑care testing for HCV, HIV, and STIs following the NARA NW MA Competency Guidebook.
Accurate charting, maintaining clean exam areas, and assisting with follow‑up tasks as needed.
Participation in community outreach and patient navigation to connect patients to needed services and resources.
Work at multiple locations, including outdoor outreach collaborations.
Preparation of clients for treatment procedures and follow‑up examinations as needed.
Development of therapeutic relationships with clients and monitoring progress through patient navigation.
In‑clinic information gathering during patient visits, taking vital signs (height, weight, blood pressure), recording them in the medical chart, and collecting urine samples when indicated.
Performing or preparing for other procedures such as EKGs, injections, hearing or vision tests.
Performing other CLIA‑waived laboratory testing such as urinalysis, urine HGB or HCG, rapid strep, Flu, Covid, RSV, and blood glucose.
Maintenance and stocking of medical, administrative, and other supplies needed for outreach and daily operations.
Cleaning examination rooms after each use and preparing rooms for the next client.
Completion of all necessary reports or documents.
Making all referral appointments.
Qualifications Not explicitly specified.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Health Care Provider
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